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COVID-19

Approval of a coronavirus vaccine would be just the beginning – huge production challenges could cause long delays

By Bruce Y. Lee, professor of health policy and management, City University of New York | Local News Matters | September 17, 2020
Billions of people are going to need a coronavirus vaccine and that demand is going to be hard to meet.
COVID-19

Coronavirus positivity rate hits record low

By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | September 16, 2020
Good news at last from California's coronavirus testing: The percentage of people tested who have the virus has dropped significantly.
California

Lack of antigen test reporting leaves country ‘blind to the pandemic’

By Rachana Pradhan and Lauren Weber and Hannah Recht | Kaiser Health News | September 16, 2020
A KHN review found more than 20 states either don't count or have incomplete data on the use of COVID-19 antigen tests.
California

Tough to tell COVID from smoke inhalation symptoms — and flu season’s coming

By Mark Kreidler | Kaiser Health News | September 16, 2020
This is complicating the jobs of health care workers as wildfires rage up and down the West Coast.
COVID-19

COVID exodus fills vacation towns with new medical pressures

By Markian Hawryluk and Katheryn Houghton and Michelle Andrews | Kaiser Health News | September 15, 2020
As people leave COVID-stricken cities to settle semi-permanently in vacation communities, locals assess how these new residents are changing demands on medical services.
COVID-19

NIH ‘very concerned’ about serious side effect in coronavirus vaccine trial

By Arthur Allen and Liz Szabo | Kaiser Health News | September 14, 2020
The AstraZeneca trial is on hold in the U.S. as scientists try to unravel whether a rare neurological condition is linked to the vaccine.
Bay Area

Bay Area coronavirus updates | Fri., Sept. 11

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | September 11, 2020
Health officials remind residents to avoid gathering with others indoors -- in spite of the poor air quality.
California

Hospitals, nursing homes fail to separate COVID patients, putting others at risk

By Christina Jewett | Kaiser Health News | September 10, 2020
COVID patients at Sutter's Alta Bates commingled with uninfected patients, fueling virus' spread and leaving staff unprepared and infected or, in some cases, dead.
COVID-19

What is the risk of catching the coronavirus on a plane?

By Noah Y. Kim | Kaiser Health News | September 10, 2020
Some have said airplanes are not vectors for the spread of COVID-19 and that flying is safe, but is the evidence really so clear?
COVID-19

Most adults wary of taking any vaccine approved before the election

By Jordan Rau | Kaiser Health News | September 10, 2020
About 60% of those polled worry that federal regulators will rush to allow a vaccine because of political pressure. Opposition to getting a vaccine that might be authorized before Nov election is strongest among Republicans.
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