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Go big or go home.
That seems to be the modus operandi for Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Republican candidates vying to replace him in an all-but-certain recall election. Newsom on Wednesday unveiled a $20 billion proposal to “reimagine” public schools, noting that it represents “the highest level of state school funding in California history.” Also Wednesday, former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer vowed to implement the “largest middle-class tax cut in California history” if elected governor.
The emphasis on superlatives and once-in-a-lifetime opportunities underscores the scope of the promises both men are making to voters. The similarity in their language also suggests that Faulconer is trying to distance himself from the other GOP candidates, businessman John Cox who launched his campaign alongside a 1,000-pound live bear and reality star Caitlyn Jenner, whose claim she didn’t vote in the 20
California reveals data on outcomes for breakthrough cases after COVID vaccinations
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Nhung Le, right, reacts as she receives the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine from Thanh Dinh, anAsian Health Services nurse practitioner, at a pop-up vaccination clinic in Oakland on April 12, 2021.Lea Suzuki/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Liezl Uy, a nurse at San Francisco General Hospital, prepares Pfizer vaccines on April 17, 2021.Santiago Mejia/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
California has reported 3,620 so-called breakthrough cases of coronavirus infections in people who were fully vaccinated since Jan. 1, state public health officials said Wednesday. Of those cases, at least 150 people were hospitalized and at least 20 died.
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1of3Homeopathic practitioner Dana Ullman, who uses the pronouns che/chis/chey, sits in chis office in Berkeley, Calif. Thursday, April 29, 2021. Ullman is a longtime homeopathic practitioner and graduate of the UC Berkeley School of Public Health in the 1970s who believes the COVID-19 vaccine is an untested, harmful drug that has caused cancer to return in one of chis patients.Jessica Christian/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Homeopathic practitioner Dana Ullman, is seen reflected in a bookcase containing a large collection of original homeopathic works which sits in chis office in Berkeley, Calif. Thursday, April 29, 2021. Ullman is a longtime homeopathic practitioner and graduate of the UC Berkeley School of Public Health in the 1970s who believes the COVID-19 vaccine is an untested, harmful drug.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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An S.F. scientist working on COVID just lost his mother in India to the virus. He s not alone
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Dipali Suryamanshi puts a mask on son Prathamesh, 3, as her husband, San Francisco scientist Rahul Suryawanshi, holds him before heading outdoors in San Francisco. Many of Rahul Suryawanshi’s relatives became infected with the coronavirus in India.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
2of7Rahul Suryawanshi, 36, holds his son Prathamesh, 3.5, at home on Wednesday, April 28, 2021, in San Francisco, Calif. Suryawanshi is a scientist at the Gladstone Institutes who studies the coronavirus in mice. His parents, grandmother, brother, cousins and 3-month-old niece all became infected with the virus, and most ended up in the hospital. Suryawanshi s 54-year-old mother is still in intensive care and he worries constantly about the oxygen supply constraints in India now.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Le
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