A Look At The Appointment Of Becerra To Biden’s Cabinet / Contact Tracing And Language Barriers / Safely Enjoying The Outdoors Amid New COVID-19 Restrictions
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In this March 5, 2019, file photo, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra speaks during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif
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Today on Insight, a closer look at California’s newly appointed Director of Public Health and what President-Elect Joe Biden’s recent selection of Xavier Becerra to be Secretary of Health and Human Services means for state politics. Plus, a deep dive into the ins and outs of contact tracing, and how to stay safe when outdoors amid new stay-at-home orders across California.
Today's Guests
- POLITICO Health Care Reporter Alice Ollstein discusses the news of Xavier Becerra being selected by Joe Biden to be the Secretary of Health and Human Services
- UC Davis School of Medicine Associate Dean for Public Health Sciences Dr. Brad Pollock navigates the ins and outs of contact tracing and the significance of the new statewide contact tracing app
- Latino Coalition for a Healthy California Executive Director Dr. Jeffrey Reynoso explains how language barriers make it difficult for people to get tested for COIVD-19 and be a part of contact tracing efforts
- CapRadio Environment Reporter Ezra David Romero checks-in on how to stay safe when outdoors amid new stay-at-home restrictions across California