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vaccinated. they are citing because there are still workplace outbreaks occurring. if you actually break down where outbreaks are occurring. you know, brian, people aren t going to take them for their word for it anymore. this is all public data. if you go and look where those outbreaks are occurring the most commonplace for a workplace outbreak to still be occurring is in the hospitals, nursing home fittings and residential facilities. the places where people are actually still wearing masks and usually have the most highest percent populated of vaccine personnel. why aren t they looking at that a little bit more? why are there hospitals still having outbreaks? i can tell you, brian, it s always been not because of the patrons and not because of the general population because people like to go into their break rooms and they get comfortable and they take their mask down. one thing i would encourage california to do if you saw what happened to foster farms. they had to pay a fine of $1
A large COVID-19 outbreak at a Corvallis nursing home has been declared resolved by the Oregon Health Authority.
According to a weekly update released Thursday by OHA, the outbreak at Corvallis Manor was reported on Nov. 30 and sickened 121 residents, staff members, members of their households or other close contacts. Six people died before the coronavirus flareup ran its course.
The goal: get as many eligible people as possible equal access to a vaccine.  But supply is still low, and officials are pleading for patience. Tina Curry, chief deputy director of the California Office of Emergency Services: We do ask the public, again, if you don t see anything in the coming days to keep trying. The good: Two new vaccine sites open in California aiming to distribute shots for up to 6,000 people a day, seven days a week for eight weeks, all funded by the federal government. These are the test runs for the Biden administration s efforts to create 100 mass vaccination sites nat