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After 6 Months, Shasta County Public Health Officer Dr. James Mu is on Track

Posted on July 19, 2024 by R.V. Scheide

Whichever side of the COVID-19 mask/vaccine debate you fall upon, it’s hard not to feel some sympathy for Shasta County Public Health Officer Dr. James Mu. The long-time Shasta County family physician probably never imagined that his cautioning against state… Continue Reading →

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