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In a year of zoom memorials, art exhibit makes space for grief

By Anna Almendrala | Kaiser Health News | March 12, 2021
Grief has been compounded because families have been unable to publicly celebrate the lost lives with in-person memorials.
COVID-19

California to hit critical milestone for reopening today

By Ana B. Ibarra and Rachel Becker | CalMatters | March 12, 2021
Here’s what you need to know about what happens next when the state delivers 2 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to low-income communities.
California

Sewage-testing robots process wastewater faster to predict COVID-19 outbreaks sooner

By Smruthi Karthikeyan and Rob Knight, UC San Diego | March 11, 2021
Wastewater surveillance is especially useful as an early-alert system for high-risk areas.
COVID-19

California schools to get $15.3 billion in federal aid under American Rescue Plan

By John Fensterwald | March 11, 2021
Altogether, federal funding to the state’s schools from the CARES Act, a second round in December and the new plan totals $28.2 billion.
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A pandemic year … in review

By Exedra Staff | March 9, 2021
Flatten the curve, shelter in place, pods, PPE, Red Tiers and Purple Tiers, Blursday, soft pants, and Zoom fatigue: what this year has wrought.
Bay Area
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Six counties, including Alameda, move out of ‘purple’ tier

By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | March 9, 2021
Alameda County joins neighboring San Francisco in the "red" tier, but 34 of the state's 58 counties remained in the purple tier Thursday.
Bay Area

Thousands of Coliseum COVID-19 vaccines were smaller-than-recommended doses

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | March 9, 2021
The Pfizer vaccine doses were administered on Feb. 28 and March 1.
COVID-19

Ouch! Needle-phobic people scarred by so many images of covid shots

By Julie Appleby | Kaiser Health News | March 9, 2021
The pictures are on the nightly news, on billboards, bus stop posters and all over social media. How can people who fear needles manage to get their covid shots?
COVID-19

Vacci-dating singles share vaccination status online. Is that wise?

By Victoria Knight | Kaiser Health News | March 8, 2021
When considering whether to meet up with someone who is vaccinated versus unvaccinated, vaccinated sounds somewhat safer. But before you give pandemic dating a shot, heed these warnings from experts.
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California’s loosening of outdoor sporting rules is good news for Bay Area baseball fans

By Exedra Staff and Bay City News | March 5, 2021
A limited number of fans will be able to attend baseball games in person, according to new state guidelines.
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