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California

Hospitals in much of California begin reopening to visitors

By Rachel Becker | CalMatters | March 25, 2021
With counties moving to less-restrictive tiers and the state loosening visitation restrictions, hospitals are allowing more visitors for non-COVID-19 patients, but the pace of reopening varies.
California

State to offer broad access to COVID-19 vaccines in April; those 50 and older are eligible April 1

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | March 25, 2021
State expects to receive 3 million doses per week by the time all residents ages 16 and older are eligible for vaccination starting April 15.
Bay Area
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Alameda County to remain in the ‘red tier’ as neighboring areas ease their health orders

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | March 23, 2021
While the county's vaccine supply is slowly increasing, it will probably be next month before there's a significant increase.
COVID-19

In America, covid vaccine eligibility is a ‘crazy quilt’ of state rules

By Phil Galewitz | Kaiser Health News | March 22, 2021
Across the country, a mishmash of varying rules to qualify for a precious covid shot is creating nightmares for consumers.
California

So you’re vaccinated against covid. Now what? Celebrate, but with caution

By Bernard J. Wolfson | Kaiser Health News | March 21, 2021
Despite an unsteady vaccination rollout nationwide, inoculation numbers are growing, giving hope that the pandemic could subside by later this year. But first, enough Americans need to get their shots.
California

State adopts CDC’s recommendation to reduce social distancing in school to 3 feet

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | March 21, 2021
Change could significantly increase number of students who can attend class at the same time.
Bay Area

Precautions urged with second case of South African COVID-19 variant in Santa Clara County

By Chris Treadway | Bay City News Foundation | March 18, 2021
The B.1.351 variant was first identified in the Bay Area in early February, with one case in Alameda County and a second in Santa Clara County.
California

How COVID-19 has changed our movement, as revealed by your cellphone

By Phillip Reese | Kaiser Health News | March 16, 2021
Stay-at-home orders may be over, but Californians are still sticking to home way more than before the pandemic, according to mobile phone tracking data.
Bay Area

Bay Area health officers emphasize safety of all 3 available COVID-19 vaccines

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | March 15, 2021
Clinical trial results for the three vaccines available in the region are not perfect comparisons because of when they were completed and their different trial populations.
Arts & Entertainment

In a year of zoom memorials, art exhibit makes space for grief

By Anna Almendrala | Kaiser Health News | March 12, 2021
Grief has been compounded because families have been unable to publicly celebrate the lost lives with in-person memorials.
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