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Newsom says he’s worried about COVID variants, urges Californians to take precautions sacbee.com/news/politics-…

Me: don't do the Susan Collins thing @GavinNewsom - do more than just say you are concerned ...
Examples of things to do:

1) Increase surveillance in CA for variants
2) More aggressive counter measures (e.g. even more testing and contact tracing)
3) For school and other reopenings stronger mandates for masks, tests, ventilation, filtering
Dear @GavinNewsom - if you are really worried about the spread of the variants, then you have to step up the counter measures, especially with so much movement to reopening various sectors
Dear @GavinNewsom - for example - you can make the contact tracing in CA better and help deal with the spread of new variants - and it NEEDS to be better

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More from @phylogenomics

2 Apr
So - @GavinNewsom - what are you going to do to help prevent this surge from being as bad as it could be?
Perhaps it would be helpful to expand

Changes in CA re: #COVID19 include:

Changes increasing risk:
1) More contagious / dangerous variants spreading
2) More "reopening"
3) Fatigue reducing masking, testing, distancing, etc

Changes decreasing risk:
1) Vaccination continuing
Alas, vaccination is not happening at a pace that is fully countering other risk increasing changes. Thus we almost certainly will be experiencing significant surges throughout state (as is now being reported in parts of CA)

That is, unless we make some changes to reduce risk.
Read 6 tweets
1 Apr
Had an overwhelming day today. Meetings, 1st day of class, more meetings, wasn't feeling great. Yada Yada Yada. At end of the day I went for a quick drive to the Woodland Water Treatment Plant, about 10 minutes from my house. Lighting was really nice for stilt pics. 1/n ImageImageImage
Also got some nice pics of some other water birds like these (shoveler and green winged teal) 2/n ImageImage
But the real treat was not a water bird but a Swainson's Hawk hanging out on a telephone pole 3/n ImageImageImageImage
Read 6 tweets
2 Mar
So I went out early this AM to go for a walk and do some birding. And at the last minuted I changed my mind on where to go and ditched #YoloBypass and decided to go to the @ucdavis Riparian Preserve. 1/n
I got there, parked (see red star) and put on my boots and started walking to the West to head along Putah Creek 2/n Google Map view of area with a red star showing where I park
But then I bumped into a birder who came over to me (wearing a mask) and asked "Are you looking for the Harris Sparrow" and I remembered seeing reports about this bird via @Team_eBird (this was at the point where the Yellow star is) 3/n Google Map view of area with a red star showing where I park
Read 23 tweets
30 Jan
Really just so proud of all the people at @ucdavis and at @HealthyDavis and #DavisCA involved in this. And happy to play a supporting role.

A California College Tries to Shield an Entire City From Coronavirus nytimes.com/2021/01/30/us/…
Incredibly thankful to my lab manager and friend @davidacoil for his amazing efforts on this project, helping set up the testing, working with @HealthyDavis, managing procurement of supplies (which he loves), and just working his tail off on this. #HealthyDavis
Also incredibly impressed with the @genomecenter and @michelmorelab and others for getting the high throughout testing up and running and working very well #HealthDavis
Read 16 tweets
29 Dec 20
So I had one of those amazing birding encounters I get maybe 1-2 x / year. I went for a walk at #YoloBypass and got in my car and was driving out through some of the rice fields when I saw what was a pretty big bird in front of a bush. I couldn't tell what it was at first. 1/n
Then it turned around and, even with the incredible camouflage, I could tell it was an owl. At first I was not sure what kind. I kind of caught me off guard. 2/n
And so I took a bunch of pics as it sort of hid there. It eventually went into the bush and I lost track of it. So I waited. I then noticed some other birds nearby. Cool. Horned larks. More on them later. 3/n
Read 14 tweets
28 Dec 20
Ruby crowned kinglet near Lake Berryessa, CA
Plus a ruby crowned kinglet later in the dat at the @ucdavis Riparian Preserve
Yellow dumped warbler at the @ucdavis Riparian Preserve
Read 6 tweets

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