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Wealthy donors help fund Newsom s anti-recall campaign Here are the top 5 givers

Wealthy donors help fund Newsom s anti-recall campaign. Here are the top 5 givers FacebookTwitterEmail San Francisco Mayor London Breed, left, and California Governor Gavin Newsom are seen after a press conference at the COVID-19 mass vaccination site at City College of San Francisco in San Francisco, California Tuesday, April 6, 2021.Stephen Lam / The Chronicle SACRAMENTO A few weeks after Gov. Gavin Newsom launched a campaign to keep himself in office, his recall defense team says it has raised $3.1 million nearly half of it from a dozen wealthy individuals and groups that have written the governor checks for $5,000 or more. Unlike in a traditional campaign, the governor can raise unlimited funds to fight a recall. Donors are not limited to the normal $32,400 maximum.

Eager to be vaccinated, California farmworkers face obstacles

Eager to be vaccinated, California farmworkers face obstacles
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Eager To Be vaccinated, California Farmworkers Face Obstacles

/ Mauricio Chavez of Hollister gets a COVID-19 vaccine at Monterey Mushrooms in Morgan Hill on Feb. 28, 2021. He works at a neighboring mushroom farm. Many California farmworkers still face obstacles getting the vaccine. About 73% of farmworkers said they would get the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as possible, but vaccination clinics at farm worksites are still infrequent and reliant on scarce supply. There was a day in early December when Maria Cruz thought she might not make it. “One morning my chest was in so much pain, I began to cry because honestly I panicked,” she said, recalling the cough, body aches and shivers during the grueling weeks she spent with COVID-19.

California farmworkers face vaccine obstacles

Share this: Mauricio Chavez of Hollister gets a COVID-19 vaccine at Monterey Mushrooms in Morgan Hill on Feb. 28, 2021. He works at a neighboring mushroom farm. Many California farmworkers still face obstacles getting the vaccine. Photo by Ana Ibarra, CalMatters In summary About 73% of farmworkers said they would get the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as possible, but vaccination clinics at farm worksites are still infrequent and reliant on scarce supply. L ea este artículo en español.  There was a day in early December when Maria Cruz thought she might not make it.  “One morning my chest was in so much pain, I began to cry because honestly I panicked,” she said, recalling the cough, body aches and shivers during the grueling weeks she spent with COVID-19. 

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