COVID: Omicron Variant | What the federal infrastructure bill means for California and Sacramento | Sacramento Philharmonic & Opera
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Registered Nurse Richard Moses looks at his computer while working in a COVID-19 unit at Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in the Mission Hills section of Los Angeles, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020.
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Here's what you need to know about Omicron, the new COVID variant of concern. What the federal infrastructure bill means for California and the Sacramento region. Sacramento Philharmonic and Opera's "A Baroque Christmas."
Today's Guests
- Dr. Dean Blumberg, Chief of Pediatric Diseases at UC Davis Medical Center, discusses what is preliminarily known about the new variant of the coronavirus, Omicron, following U.S. travel restrictions in response to circulation in southern Africa.
- Dr. Micah Weinberg, CEO of California Forward, Dr. Wayne Winegarden, Sr. Fellow in Business and Economics at the Pacific Research Institute, and Joshua Wood, CEO of the Sacramento Region Business Association, discuss what the federal infrastructure bill means for California and the Sacramento region.
- The Sacramento Philharmonic and Opera Executive Director, Alice Suaro, tells us what we need to know about the upcoming “A Baroque Christmas” performance on Friday, Dec. 3.