Return To School: What Parents Need To Know / Yolo County Reaches Red Tier, California’s Surgeon General On Vaccination Distribution Efforts
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In this Aug. 19, 2020 file photo, teachers Andrea Gordon, left, and Melissa Stacy go over plans for the possibility of classroom learning, among socially-distanced desks at Palm Vista Elementary School in Twentynine Palms, Calif.
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Confused on how schools are planning on returning back to campus? What are the hold-ups and why are some schools already fully open? We break down the return-to-school confusion in our area. Plus, Yolo County's Health Officer on how the county earned a move to the less-restrictive 'red tier.' And California's Surgeon General with an update on the vaccination distribution effort across the state.
Today's Guests
- Sacramento Bee School Accountability Reporter Sawsan Morrar on how school districts in the area are preparing for return-to-campus and why private schools are seeing increased interest
- Yolo County Public Health Officer Dr. Aimee Sisson discusses the county’s entrance back into the ‘red tier’ and what it means for businesses and schools
- West Sacramento restaurant Club Pheasant owner Pete Palamidessi talks about Yolo County’s reopening and how he’s navigated the challenges of the pandemic
- CapRadio politics reporter Nicole Nixon and CalMatters health and social services reporter Elizabeth Aguilera share their interview with California Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris from their podcast “California State of Mind,” and what to expect in the new season