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Zapata resigns after no action on findings against Patti

Camille Zapata, chief of staff to Supervisor Kathy Miller, resigns a week after the board took no action on findings against Supervisor Tom Patti

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SJ board rejects investigation findings, takes no action against Patti

Supervisor Tom Patti will not be disciplined for findings he retaliated against a staffer, and the full report will not be released to the public.

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Supes to discuss report on staffer Zapata's complaints against Patti

Camille Zapata, chief of staff to Supervisor Kathy Miller, lodged 20 complaints against Supervisor Tom Patti. The board will hear the report April 19.

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Lake County News,California - State to allow for people under age 65 with severe illness or disabilities to receive COVID-19 vaccine earlier


The state of California is adjusting its COVID-19 vaccination priority tiers in order to allow for administering the vaccine more quickly to people under age 65 who have high-risk conditions or disabilities that make them more vulnerable to the effects of the coronavirus.
Last month, the state added people age 65 and older to its priority tiers, with the governor announcing that age is to be a primary factor in determining eligibility going forward.
That raised concerns for Californians with disabilities and chronic health conditions who don’t meet the age requirements that they could be kept waiting for the vaccine.
On Friday, the state said it’s now going to give health care providers additional flexibility to vaccinate younger individuals who have underlying health conditions or high-risk disabilities, California Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly said.

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