I'm not usually one for these types of posts, but I'm so proud of the work of @AP's California team in recent weeks to inform our readers about the state's COVID19 response and to hold elected officials accountable for their promises. As we head into the weekend, a thread:https://twitter.com/kronayne/status/1256299472000217088 …
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@bmelley has been on top of testing delays and other issues: https://apnews.com/ce377be8137bee81fed19643d6145613 … I explored Newsom's history of making big promises without all the details in place:https://apnews.com/3d6b9c48746f91c00adf134070a80849 …Show this thread -
We've also got to thank
@OlgaRRod and@JohnAntczak who get us started bright and early every day and our editors like@JWilliamsAP. And a special shout out to@adambeam who has written most of the daily stories off of the newsers, a herculean task on its own. END.Show this thread -
And I forgot to mention
@cuneytdil's byline on this national story exploring how states' supply stocks were sparse or outdated when the pandemic began: https://apnews.com/1f123d323b4089a6f7b242abcceb6d08 … He joined our Sacramento team in January and has been kicking butt.Show this thread
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