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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.
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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.
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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?
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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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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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