Request county provide COVID-19 testing for local first responders
In Plain English
The city wanted Contra Costa County to offer COVID-19 testing specifically for West Contra Costa County service providers like firefighters and police. Vice Mayor Bates withdrew the request after hearing a report from the Fire Chief. No action was taken on the proposal.
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