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Dial 988: State’s new mental health crisis hotline debuts

By Jocelyn Weiner | CalMatters | July 15, 2022
Debuting in California and across the country this weekend — the number is billed as an alternative to 911 for people experiencing mental health emergencies.
COVID-19

How Pfizer won the pandemic, reaping outsize profit and influence

By Arthur Allen | Kaiser Health News | July 5, 2022
The reliance on Pfizer products at each stage of the pandemic has steered the U.S. response, including critical public health decisions.
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Late start law for middle and high schools begins today

By EdSource Staff | July 1, 2022
It might be the height of summer, but today marks the official start of later school days for secondary students.
COVID-19

FDA recommends modified COVID-19 boosters targeting omicron subvariants

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | June 30, 2022
The updated vaccines would be used as boosters this fall and winter in anticipation of future omicron-based surges.
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California climate rules won’t be undercut by Supreme Court’s ruling, experts say

By Nadia Lopez | CalMatters | June 30, 2022
State leaders say they are doubling down on their climate commitment.
COVID-19

California will require health facilities to start sharing patient data with each other

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | June 30, 2022
Under the state’s new data-sharing requirement, a doctor or case worker could get immediate access to a patient’s full medical history, and patients could view their own records easily.
Bay Area

What to know about the California budget

By CalMatters Staff | June 27, 2022
Highlights of the record California budget agreement include more tax rebates and spending for abortion access, public schools and small businesses.
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California fails to collect basic abortion data — even as it invites an out-of-state influx 

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | June 27, 2022
As California vows to protect abortion rights, it lacks the data that would help estimate how many out-of-state women may seek services.
Bay Area

Will California’s universities become abortion safe havens for out-of-state students?

By Ashley A. Smith, Emma Gallegos, Betty Márquez Rosales, and Ashleigh Panoo | June 24, 2022
UC and CSU double down on offering comprehensive reproductive health education.
Bay Area

Bay Area medical, legal experts foresee dire consequences in court ruling on abortion

By Kiley Russell, Alexandra Garci, Allison Dickson and Molly Burke | Bay City News Foundation | June 24, 2022
Bay Area experts weigh in on broad health and well-being impacts of the decision.
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