Incoming Sacramento Police Chief Kathy Lester | Central Sierra Snow Lab | Possible link between the Omicron variant & HIV | CapRadio’s 40th ‘Jingle Bell Jazz’
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In this Jan. 8, 2021, file photo, a pharmacist prepares a syringe of the Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19, at Queen Anne Healthcare in Seattle.
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An interview with incoming Sacramento Police Chief Kathy Lester. The UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow laboratory on Donner Summit. Stanford University’s research on the Omicron variant and its possible connection to HIV. Finally, CapRadio Music’s “Jingle Bell Jazz.”
Today's Guests
- CapRadio Race and Equity Reporter Sarah Mizes Tan shares her interview with Sacramento Police Deputy Chief Kathy Lester, who will become the first woman selected as police chief in the city following Chief Daniel Hahn’s retirement at the end of the year.
- Dr. Andrew Schwartz, Station Manager and lead scientist at the UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Laboratory on Donner Summit, talks about this week’s snowfall and gives his perspective on the future of California’s snowpack.
- Dr. Seth Hoffman, Infectious Disease Fellow at Stanford Health Care, shares the university's research on the Omicron variant and its possible connection to HIV.
- CapRadio Jazz Host Andrew Mills joins us to preview CapRadio’s 40th edition of “Jingle Bell Jazz” on Christmas Eve, along with Gary Vercelli, creator of the program. They will share music and stories from years past.