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California

State updates event guidance to allow limited crowds for live performances, private events

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | April 6, 2021
Looser rules come with caveats, such as indoor private gatherings requiring covid testing or guests' proof of full vaccination and, after that, a cap of 150 attendees.
COVID-19

How common is a damaging — and even fatal — post-covid heart condition in athletes?

By Markian Hawryluk | Kaiser Health News | April 6, 2021
As athletes at all levels resume their sports, what risks do their hearts carry if they’ve had covid? Initial data shows the risk may be low but still possibly deadly.
covid

J&J vaccine encounters glitch as state expands eligibility

By Barbara Feder Ostrov | CalMatters | April 1, 2021
Word of the company’s manufacturing glitch comes just as California expands vaccinations to people 50 and older.
covid

Carrots, sticks and jabs: What will California do to win over vaccine skeptics?

By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | April 1, 2021
With millions of vaccine holdouts, the state is holding off on tough measures — for now. But if events and ads aren’t enough, how far will legislators go?
health

Finally some good news for California nursing home residents

By Barbara Feder Ostrov | CalMatters | April 1, 2021
More than 9,000 people have died of COVID-19 in California nursing homes, but after a massive vaccination campaign, many are now cautiously reopening to visitors.
Bay Area

UCSF panelists argue structural changes necessary for post-COVID pandemic society

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | March 30, 2021
Panel was optimistic, if cautious, about covid-19 waning during 2021, but warned that inequities that supported the spread of the novel coronavirus will need to be addressed to curb future pandemics.
Bay Area

Alameda County move to ‘orange tier’ allows many businesses to reopen their doors

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation and Exedra Staff | March 30, 2021
County joins five others in the greater Bay Area in the lower tier, allowing businesses to expand indoor capacity.
Bay Area

Is a fourth coronavirus wave coming for CA?

By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | March 30, 2021
California -- along with other states -- looks to push on with reopening, yet federal health officials warn a new wave of novel coronavirus infections could arise if the public ignores social distancing and other health guidelines.
COVID-19

COVID vaccine hesitancy drops among all Americans, new survey shows

By Emmarie Huetteman | Kaiser Health News | March 30, 2021
A nationwide poll released by KFF also revealed which arguments are most compelling to persuade people to get a shot — and which ones are unlikely to work.
California

Vaccine appointments may be backed up for several weeks

By Barbara Feder Ostrov and Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | March 26, 2021
The CEO of Blue Shield predicts it will take until the end of April to ease California’s backlog. “When you make millions of people eligible overnight, there’s not millions of appointments immediately available,” he told CalMatters.
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