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Rich people pulling strings, offering cash to try to get early access to the COVID vaccine, of course

× Rich people pulling strings, offering cash to try to get early access to the COVID vaccine, of course Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Rich people pulling strings, offering cash to try to get early access to the COVID vaccine, of course AllahpunditPosted at 1:05 pm on December 18, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter There’s no evidence in this LA Times piece that any of them have succeeded but why would there be? No one has an incentive to admit to it. The Times interviewed doctors, who obviously won’t cop to letting VIPs cut the line. And black-market activity, even of the high-end variety in which some bigwig dials up a pal at Pfizer or some hospital to gain access, necessarily happens under the radar.

California Coronavirus Updates: Unemployment Taxpayer Fraud Has Grown, According To New Findings

California Coronavirus Updates: Unemployment Taxpayer Fraud Has Grown, According To New Findings
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Bay Area Reporter :: Political Notes: SF LGBTQ Dem clubs to elect new leaders

San Francisco s two LGBTQ Democratic clubs will be electing new leaders in January, as the political organizations say goodbye to their current male leaders. Departing from the Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club as its male co-chair, due to his two-year term coming to a close, is gay lawyer David Fujimoto. Running to succeed him is Gary McCoy, 42, a gay man who is a senior congressional aide in the district office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco). The club s board confirmed McCoy s candidacy at its December 14 meeting. Co-chair of Alice s political action committee, McCoy is the lone person seeking to become the next male co-chair helping to oversee its 50th anniversary celebrations next year.

California Grapples With Dangerously Low 3% ICU Capacity Amid COVID-19 Surge

The numbers are staggering. California reported 52,000 new cases on Thursday, about the same number the entire country was averaging in mid-October. More than 16,000 people statewide have been hospitalized with the coronavirus or suspected cases of it, with more than 3,000 of them in the ICU. There were 393 deaths recorded Wednesday, setting a new single-day record in the state. Some local officials have taken today’s numbers as a cue to tighten their own restrictions. “COVID-19 cases are surging in San Francisco and across the country,” San Francisco Mayor London Breed said in a statement discouraging travel and implementing 10-day quarantines for anyone entering the region. “Hospitals in the Bay Area are close to being overwhelmed. We must do whatever we can to contain the virus and stop its circulation in our community. Now is not the time to travel and risk being exposed or exposing others.”

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