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Should kindergarten be mandatory in California?

By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | March 5, 2021
Experts suspect the pandemic has contributed to larger numbers of children not enrolling in kindergarten, which is not compulsory in California.
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California to lower threshold for ‘red’ reopening tier

By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | March 5, 2021
The new standard relaxes the adjusted case rate to 10 new Covid-19 cases per 100,000 people from seven new cases per 100,000 people.
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California’s vaccine appointment website has glitches. No surprise?

By Miranda Green | Kaiser Health News | March 5, 2021
Experts give poor usability ratings to My Turn, the new statewide sign-up app for covid vaccination.
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California’s make-or-break reopening has arrived

By Lauren Hepler, Ricardo Cano and Ben Christopher | CalMatters | March 4, 2021
As the state reshuffles vaccine distribution and reopening rules, lawmakers green-light a hard-fought plan to bring students back into schools. What does it all mean for economic recovery?
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Kaiser Permanente has struggled to vaccinate its own members

By Bernard J. Wolfson | Kaiser Health News | March 4, 2021
Older patients in several states where the California-based managed care giant operates complain they’ve had difficulty scheduling appointments and spotty communication from the health system. Some report it’s getting better, though.
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Bidding wars and overblown fears: The curious case of the California exodus

By Lauren Hepler | CalMatters | March 4, 2021
New moving data and intensifying housing bidding wars undercut fears of a California mass exodus. But some cities have been hit harder, with COVID-induced migration unclear.
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Caregivers of people with disabilities rebuffed at vaccine sites

By Jackie Fortiér | Kaiser Health News | March 3, 2021
Parents and caregivers of people with disabilities in California are supposed to be near the front of the line for the covid-19 vaccine. But some are hitting roadblocks at vaccination sites.
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One year in, UCSF’s Rutherford sees light at end of tunnel

By Chris Treadway | March 2, 2021
"And for the first time, it’s not from a locomotive coming right at you," he says.
COVID-19

Delay for pilot elementary school COVID-19 testing program

By COVID-19 Testing for Students Committee | March 2, 2021
Pilot program is delayed while organizers seek vendors that will bill insurers directly.
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When will nursing homes reopen to visitors? State officials won’t say

By Barbara Feder Ostrov | CalMatters | March 2, 2021
COVID-19 cases at California’s nursing homes have plummeted 98% since December.
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