A UCSF infectious diseases physician explains the Delta variant’s impact on breakthrough cases. Also, a year-long investigation into California conservatorships and what’s being done to regulate the $13-billion industry. The Girl Scout council in the Central Valley discusses the variety of programs and how it’s evolved. Finally, the South Yuba River Citizens League discusses a spike in visitation and challenges to maintain the quality of the watershed.
Today's Guests
- UCSF infectious diseases doctor and professor of medicine Dr. Monica Gandhi explains the Delta variant’s impact on breakthrough cases and the new masking requirements. She also serves as the Director of the UCSF Center for AIDS Research.
- ABC10 Investigative Reporter Andie Judson on her year-long investigation into California conservatorships and what’s being done to regulate the $13-billion industry.
- Dr. Linda E. Farley, CEO of the 18-county Girl Scout council in California’s Central Valley, discusses the current programs available and how it’s evolved.
- Betsy Brunner with the South Yuba River Citizens League discusses a spike in visitation and the challenges of maintaining the quality of the watershed in Nevada, Placer and Sierra counties.