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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.
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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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‘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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