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California Clinics: More Vaccines Going to Rich Than At-Risk
California’s governor says a commitment to equity is driving his administration’s centralized approach to vaccinating residents.
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COVID-19 Vaccines to Be Available for Californians With Disabilities
In less than two weeks, health care providers can start giving people who suffer from high-risk conditions and disabilities the COVID-19 vaccine.
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California Expects 1.1 Million J&J Vaccines in Next 3 Weeks
Gov. Gavin Newsom expects California to start administering the new Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine next week
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Governor's Vaccine Plan Aims to Reopen California Classrooms
California released a new plan Thursday outlining how the state will allocate vaccines to education workers as Gov. Gavin Newsom continues to push to reopen more schools to in-person instruction.
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SF Educators, Food Workers Eligible for Vaccine as City Moves to Phase 1B
San Francisco announced Wednesday it has moved into Phase 1B of its COVID-19 vaccination rollout, which makes eligible workers in education, child care, emergency services and food and agriculture.
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Newsom Pledges More Vaccines for Central Valley Farmworkers
More vaccines are headed to California’s vast Central Valley, an agricultural region whose workers and residents have been hard hit by coronavirus, Gov. Gavin Newsom said.
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California Will Set Aside Vaccine Doses for Educators, Staff
California plans to set aside 10% of first vaccine doses for educators, school staff and childcare providers starting in March to help get children back in classrooms, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday.
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Effort Aims to Get Vaccine Information to Underserved Communities in the South Bay
As Santa Clara County expands COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo is looking for help in getting the word out in underserved communities.
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With Virus Numbers Improving, California Could Reopen More
As California’s coronavirus cases continue to decline, the state may be moving toward easing restrictions soon.
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UCSF Doctor Says Return to Mostly Pre-Pandemic Life Possible by October
A Bay Area doctor now says we could get back to mostly pre-pandemic life in the fall, but it requires a few key things to go as planned, including making sure everyone who can get vaccinated does get vaccinated.
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Berkeley Announces Vaccine Agreement, Timeline to Resume In-Person Learning
The Berkeley Unified School District and the City of Berkeley announced an agreement to vaccinate all teachers and resume in-person learning for students in the region.
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San Francisco, LA Prioritize 2nd Shots, Close Some Sites
San Francisco is the latest California city to temporarily shutter a mass vaccination site due to lack of vaccine, joining Los Angeles in pausing inoculations amid a national shortage, even as new federal-state vaccination sites open
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What to Expect: COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects
As COVID-19 vaccinations continue so do the reports of side effects, from headaches to extreme fatigue and fevers.
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Some Fitness Trainers Got Vaccine as ‘Health Care Workers'
Some fitness trainers in California were able to get vaccinated against COVID-19 after state health officials created a loophole that helped them qualify as health care workers.
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California Uses ZIP Codes, Outreach to Boost Vaccine Equity
San Francisco is one of the cities in the U.S. that prioritizes vulnerable ZIP codes to ensure they vaccinate people in largely Black, Latino and working-class communities.
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CVS Pharmacy COVID-19 Vaccination Launch Pushed Back One Day
CVS Pharmacy on Tuesday announced it is pushing back the start date for its COVID-19 vaccination program at California stores to Friday to ensure sufficient supplies of doses. The program was originally scheduled to launch Thursday.
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Levi's Stadium Prepares to Open as COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Site
Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, home of the San Francisco 49ers, will become the Bay Area’s next COVID-19 mass vaccination site, with preparations ramping up for a Tuesday opening.
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CVS Pharmacy to Launch COVID-19 Vaccinations at 100 California Stores
CVS Pharmacy on Feb. 11 will begin administering COVID-19 vaccines at 100 locations across California, including in at least three Bay Area communities, as part an 11-state rollout, the company announced Tuesday.
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California Has Few Specifics on New State Vaccination System
California continues to change its coronavirus vaccine system suggesting revisions to who’s next in line for still-scarce doses.
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California Considers Reprioritizing COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
California is strongly considering doing away with the vaccine tiers, going solely to an age-based distribution starting with 65 and older, and that has some essential workers concerned.