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COVID-19

Inside California’s stunning COVID reversal

By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | April 28, 2021
After a rollercoaster year, the positivity rate in the Golden State has plummeted and some counties are even poised to enter the "yellow tier."
Bay Area

UCSF treating Bay Area man for J&J vaccine-related blood clots

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | April 27, 2021
The patient, who is in his early 30s, is thought to be the first man diagnosed with a rare blood clot condition after receiving the vaccine.
COVID-19

Time to say goodbye to some insurers’ waivers for covid treatment fees

By Julie Appleby | Kaiser Health News | April 26, 2021
Insurers voluntarily set the charges aside earlier in the pandemic — but that means those same health plans can decide to reinstate them.
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State’s ‘MyTurn’ website bypassed for most vaccine appointments

By Barbara Feder Ostrov | CalMatters | April 22, 2021
Billed as a one-stop shop, California’s $50 million site has instead created nonstop problems. Only 27% of vaccinations booked each day use MyTurn.
COVID-19

Doctors scramble to understand long covid, but causes and prognosis are elusive

By Michelle Andrews and Lydia Zuraw | Kaiser Health News | April 22, 2021
Medical experts are struggling to define or explain the lingering, debilitating symptoms some covid patients experience. Part of the problem is the wide range of symptoms.
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From rotten teeth to advanced cancer, patients feel the effects of treatment delays

By Bruce Alpert | Kaiser Health News | April 20, 2021
Physicians and healthcare professionals across all fields are now seeing the impacts -- some tragic -- of a year of medical care delays.
COVID-19

California policy gives businesses incentive to require ‘vaccine passports’ at events

By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | April 20, 2021
Revisions to public health guidance allows entertainment venues to operate at higher capacity if guests show proof of vaccination or a negative covid-19 test.
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The shock and reality of catching covid after being vaccinated

By Steven Findlay | Kaiser Health News | April 16, 2021
As more Americans every day are inoculated, a tiny but growing number are contending with the disturbing experience of getting covid despite having had one shot, or even two.
COVID-19

Mysterious ailment, mysterious relief: vaccines help some covid long haulers

By Will Stone | Kaiser Health News | April 16, 2021
With some patients reporting a new lease of life after vaccination and others seeing no improvement, researchers note that the range of covid-19 symptoms necessitates a range of therapeutic treatments, too.
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4 things to know about the J&J covid-19 vaccine pause

By Phil Galewitz | Kaiser Health News | April 15, 2021
Clear messaging to the public about the decision to pause administering the J&J vaccine is a critical component of sustaining public trust in covid vaccinations.
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