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COVID-19

When your chance for a Covid shot comes, don’t worry about the numbers

By Arthur Allen & Liz Szabo | Kaiser Health News | February 1, 2021
All three available covid vaccines prevent hospitalization and death -- so no need to get into the weeds about efficacy rates -- just go for it.
COVID-19

Older adults without family or friends lag in race to get vaccines

By Judith Graham | Kaiser Health News | February 1, 2021
Seniors are handicapped because they don't use computers, don't have internet services or transportation, or don't have someone to help them with the process.
California

Californians ask: Where are our coronavirus vaccines?

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | January 29, 2021
California officials conceded this week it hasn’t worked to allow counties and health systems to take charge of coronavirus vaccine delivery. Amid slow rollout, state officials have been unable to answer a key question: Where are the unused doses?
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A healthy microbiome builds a strong immune system that could help defeat COVID-19

By Ana Maldonado-Contreras, assistant professor of microbiology and physiological systems, University of Massachusetts Medical School | Local News Matters | January 29, 2021
The microbes living in the gut are key to good health.
COVID-19

Can the US keep covid variants in check? Here’s what it takes

By Anna Maria Barry-Jester | Kaiser Health News | January 28, 2021
Experts say the US must become more nimble if we're going to outflank the variants emerging as the virus continues to mutate.
California

New covid cases plunge 25% or more as behavior changes

By Christina Jewett | Kaiser Health News | January 28, 2021
End of holiday gatherings or fear of the virus may be at play – or hope for the vaccine
COVID-19

COVID-19 surge receding in Alameda County, vaccinations continue

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | January 26, 2021
The daily number of reported cases has dropped dramatically since peaking Jan 7 at 1,313; meanwhile vaccine distribution remains problematic.
COVID-19

Anti-vaccine activists peddle theories that COVID-19 shots are deadly, undermining vaccination

By Liz Szabo | Kaiser Health News | January 26, 2021
Anti-vaccine groups are using an old playbook -- sowing outright disinformation and deliberately misinterpreting data, health experts say.
California

California teachers could get Covid-19 vaccinations starting in February

By Diana Lambert and Ali Tadayon | EdSource | January 26, 2021
Newsom's plan would move educators and other school staff up to phase 1B in the state's current tiered vaccination plan.
California

As Newsom lifts stay-at-home order, new COVID-19 reopening questions emerge

By Lauren Hepler | CalMatters | January 26, 2021
Outdoor dining and personal care businesses are allowed to reopen — pending local approval — after the latest abrupt shift in the state’s handling of the pandemic.
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