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Blood centers call for donors as winter storms squeeze supply chain

By Bay City News Service | February 23, 2021
With supplies already strained by the covid-19 pandemic, Bay Area hospitals are in fresh need of new donations of blood.
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Caltrans advises alternate routes due to traffic near Coliseum COVID-19 vaccination site

By Bay City News | February 23, 2021
Motorists are encouraged to consider taking Hegenberger Road or Interstate 580
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Covid strikes clergy as they comfort pandemic’s sick and dying

By Bruce Alpert | Kaiser Health News | February 23, 2021
Spiritual leaders risk their own lives and health to tend to covid’s victims and their loved ones.
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Calling all vaccinators: closing the next gap in covid supply and demand

By Julie Appleby | Kaiser Health News | February 23, 2021
In the herculean effort to vaccinate America, the emphasis so far has been on trying to increase the number of vaccine doses available. Soon there could be a shortfall in people to administer the shots.
COVID-19

After billions of dollars and many wartime declarations, why are vaccines in short supply?

By Rachana Pradhan and Arthur Allen | Kaiser Health News | February 23, 2021
Industry experts say the vast quantities of raw materials and specialty equipment needed for billions of newfangled vaccines have required herculean logistical efforts.
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The do’s and don’ts on social media for vaccine haves and have-nots

By Chaseedaw Giles | Kaiser Health News | February 22, 2021
It's no surprise that selfies featuring the coveted covid shot are surfacing on social media. But is posting a vaccine selfie a faux pas or a needed encouragement for others to get the shot?
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California to set aside 10 percent of vaccine shipments for teachers

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | February 19, 2021
Vaccinations continue to be a sticking point between Newsom's administration, state legislators and teachers' unions.
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Stressing out: How the media may be making the COVID-19 mental health epidemic worse

By J. Brian Houston, University of Missouri-Columbia, and Jennifer M. First, University of Tennessee | The Conversation | February 19, 2021
Amid a pandemic we are surrounded by a COVID-19 infodemic -- and it may be hurting us, say two researchers who study the psychological effects of crisis.
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Veteran teachers surveyed worry about COVID-19’s long-term harm on students

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | February 19, 2021
Comprehensive survey of CA teachers show agreement about academic and mental health damage from the pandemic.
COVID-19

Who’s getting vaccinated in California? A county-by-county look at racial data

By CalMatters staff | February 19, 2021
In nearly all counties, white people received the largest percentage of vaccine doses — even in counties with large Latino populations.
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