"The villain here, if there had to be one, is not the bosses, but really the technology," said Matt Haney, a Democratic State Assembly member representing San Francisco who introduced the bill this week. "Everybody has a smartphone, so they’re available 24/7, and that has led a lot of people to feel they can never turn off. Our laws are not updated to reflect that reality."
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“The county should serve as a one-stop-shop to ensure everyone has the information and access to the vaccine, and the county is still not providing that function," San Francisco Supervisor Matt Haney said. “Most of our residents, even ones that should be a priority, are totally in the dark."
No uniform system for California's mass vaccine rollout
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