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Despite months to prep, why California lags on COVID vaccination

By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | February 2, 2021
Gov. Gavin Newsom says his administration has been planning for a mass COVID-19 vaccination campaign for months. Why have things gone so wrong— for him and his fellow Californians?
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With demand far exceeding supply, it matters that people are jumping the vaccine line

By Elisabeth Rosenthal | Kaiser Health News | February 2, 2021
As wealthier, craftier, or better connected Americans have “jumped the line” to get a vaccine, confidence in the system is undermined.
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Long-haul COVID-19 cases cast new light on chronic fatigue sufferers

By Kevin Cool | Kaiser Health News | February 2, 2021
Both conditions are poorly understood, and the outpouring of concern — and research dollars — produced by “long covid” has given hope to those who struggled in the past to gain sympathy for their symptoms.
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UC Berkeley sees another COVID-19 surge

By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | February 1, 2021
Surge impact sees 44 new cases and in one day and includes students in campus housing.
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When your chance for a Covid shot comes, don’t worry about the numbers

By Arthur Allen & Liz Szabo | Kaiser Health News | February 1, 2021
All three available covid vaccines prevent hospitalization and death -- so no need to get into the weeds about efficacy rates -- just go for it.
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Older adults without family or friends lag in race to get vaccines

By Judith Graham | Kaiser Health News | February 1, 2021
Seniors are handicapped because they don't use computers, don't have internet services or transportation, or don't have someone to help them with the process.
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Californians ask: Where are our coronavirus vaccines?

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | January 29, 2021
California officials conceded this week it hasn’t worked to allow counties and health systems to take charge of coronavirus vaccine delivery. Amid slow rollout, state officials have been unable to answer a key question: Where are the unused doses?
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Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Jan. 29

By Exedra Staff | January 29, 2021
Slight uptick in cases this week.
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‘The most basic form of PPE’: 1.6 million households face water shutoffs

By Jackie Botts | CalMatters | January 29, 2021
In April, the governor issued an executive order that barred water shutoffs for customers who don’t pay their water bills.
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A healthy microbiome builds a strong immune system that could help defeat COVID-19

By Ana Maldonado-Contreras, assistant professor of microbiology and physiological systems, University of Massachusetts Medical School | Local News Matters | January 29, 2021
The microbes living in the gut are key to good health.
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