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This Is Not the Time for a Coronavirus Vacation

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Medical workers at the Kaiser Permanente French Campus test patients for the novel coronavirus at a drive-thru testing facility in San Francisco on March. 13, 2020. (Beth LaBerge/KQED)

More Covid-19 Tests Coming to California

California appears to be making progress when it comes to virus testing. Governor Gavin Newsom says as of Tuesday, nearly 67,000 tests have been done in the state. And thousands more will soon be completed.
Reporter: Lily Jamali, The California Report co-Host

State Finances Upended by Coronavirus Pandemic

California’s response to the pandemic is upending the state’s finances. The state Department of Finance has transferred $1.3 billion dollars from its budget reserve account to help fight COVID-19. There’s still a lot of savings to draw on, but that money has strings attached.
Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED Politics Editor

This Is Not the Time for a Coronavirus Vacation

With pandemic shelter in place orders in effect, a lot of people are getting a little stir crazy at home. You might be thinking about just getting out of town and heading up to the mountains or the desert. But this is not such a great idea.
Guest: Lesley McClurg, KQED Science

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