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Sacramento Health Officials Consider Paying COVID-19 Patients $1,000 To Stay Home

Video Credit: CBS 13 Sacramento - Duration: 02:25s - Published
Sacramento Health Officials Consider Paying COVID-19 Patients $1,000 To Stay Home

Sacramento Health Officials Consider Paying COVID-19 Patients $1,000 To Stay Home

Sacramento County Health Officials are considering a new plan to pay coronavirus patients to stay at home.

The proposal would give patients in need $1,000 if they stay home for a 14-day period after testing positive.


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