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‘We’re born Indian and we die white’: California Indigenous fear COVID deaths undercounted

By Kate Cimini | CalMatters | March 2, 2021
California Native American leaders fear the deaths that have shadowed their communities this past year have been undercounted.
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CSU faculty seek paid leave for juggling caretaking and online teaching

By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | March 2, 2021
Women faculty warn that without relief gender inequity in academe may persist
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Newsom, lawmakers set April 1 deadline to reopen schools for K-2 students

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | March 2, 2021
$2 billion in incentives would come with partially reopening middle and high schools, but the plan would not require schools to open.
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Black churches fill a unique role in combating vaccine fears

By Anna Almendrala | Kaiser Health News | March 2, 2021
Historically, no other institution in African American communities has rivaled the church in terms of its reach and the trust it enjoys, said Dr. Paris Butler, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon at the University of Pennsylvania Health System.
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California parents continue to disagree on return to school as Covid-19 cases decline

By Sydney Johnson | EdSource | March 1, 2021
Many families have had drastically different experiences during the pandemic, creating a mix of fear and frustration over prolonged closures.
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Counties raise concerns as OptumServe gets bigger role in California’s vaccine plans

By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | February 26, 2021
Dissatisfaction grows with "poorly run" operations of a company with a large share of the state's pandemic response, including vaccine distribution.
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Why AstraZeneca and J&J’s vaccines, in use elsewhere, are still on hold in America

By Sarah Jane Tribble | Kaiser Health News | February 26, 2021
Covid has pressed the Food and Drug Administration into its fastest vaccine reviews ever — which are still painfully slow, critics say.
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Vaccine planning beset by delays in Blue Shield rollout, wide sharing of equity program access codes

By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | February 25, 2021
Rollout challenges, sign-up trouble, and line jumping feature in state's vaccine distribution this week.
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Bryan Bashin found a vaccine appointment website inaccessible. Bashin stands against a backdrop of evergreen trees.

Covid vaccine websites violate disability laws, create inequity for the blind

By Lauren Weber and Hannah Recht | Kaiser Health News | February 25, 2021
A KHN investigation found covid vaccine registration and information websites at the federal, state and local levels are flouting disability rights laws and limiting the ability of people who are blind or visually impaired to sign up for shots.
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State funds approved to help remedy rise in violence against Asian Americans

By Daniel Montes | Bay City News | February 23, 2021
The funding is part of an assembly bill aimed at providing more resources as part of the state's response to the pandemic.
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