COVID-19

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Summer arrived in our beautiful district this month and I hope you are able to get outside and enjoy! Please continue to take appropriate precautions to avoid the spread of the coronavirus, which remains a significant public health threat.

June 2020 District Report

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Tuesday, June 23, 2020
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Sen. Dodd: Covid-19 & Wildfire + Justice in Policing Event
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Summer arrived in our beautiful district this month and I hope you are able to get outside and enjoy!
Thursday, May 21, 2020

Although the coronavirus has caused great hardship this spring for public health and the economy, there is cause for optimism. Social distancing has kept our infection rate low, allowing us to begin reopening our state. I’m confident that as the summer approaches, the outlook will continue to brighten, and we will get back on track.

May 2020 District Report

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Tuesday, April 21, 2020
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Sen. Dodd: Reopening our state + Covid-19 resources + Honoring those who gave all
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Although the coronavirus has caused great hardship this spring for public health and the economy, there is cause for optimism.
Tuesday, April 21, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic is causing a public health crisis like never before, forcing us to pause our daily lives. Thanks to you, California is slowing the infection rate by social distancing and staying home, ensuring we get through it as quickly and safely as possible. Please keep it up.

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

 

By Sen. Bill Dodd and Vallejo Mayor Bob Sampayan (Times~Herald)

We face unprecedented change in Vallejo as we pause our normal lives in response to coronavirus.

Economic uncertainty looms as businesses shut down and workers stay home to slow the spread. Parents experience the daunting challenge of home-schooling kids. And there is widespread fear about what infection could mean to loved ones. Sadly, Solano County recently suffered its first coronavirus deaths.

Thursday, April 16, 2020

 

Flatten the Curve

By Sen. Bill Dodd and Mayor Jill Techel (Napa Valley Register)

Coronavirus has brought unprecedented change to our community, forcing us to pause our normal lives.

Families are feeling the burdens of economic uncertainty as businesses shut down and workers stay home to stop the spread. Parents face the daunting challenge of home-schooling kids. And there is widespread fear about what infection could mean to loved ones.Sadly, our county recently suffered its first coronavirus death.

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Dear Neighbor,

Coronavirus has impacted many of our daily lives. It’s no time to panic but we must take the threat seriously. Read how to protect yourself along with recommendations from state health experts in this newsletter.