
Gavin Newsom proposes $2.7B in new anti-COVID spending as more Californians learn to adapt
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday proposed $2.7 billion in emergency funding to combat the recent surge in coronavirus cases in the state, according to reports.
The Democrat's spending plan arrives as many Californians say they're finding ways to live with the pandemic.
COVID-19 cases have spiked across the country since Thanksgiving as the more contagious omicron variant continues to spread.
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