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‘Zoom in a Room'? California's School Lag in Reopening Push
Frustrated parents across California say sending their children back to school for what they call “zoom in a room” is not the in-person learning experience they expected for the students.
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With Virus Rates Low, Californians Eager to Return to Events
Professional sports teams are eager to welcome back fans when California lifts its ban on indoor performances.
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California to Open Vaccinations to Everyone 16 and Older Starting April 15
California will start vaccinating anyone 16 and over against the coronavirus starting in three weeks, expanding eligibility to the shots along with a host of other states as a long-awaited boost in vaccine supplies is in sight.
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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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With Vaccine Scarce, California Focus on 2nd Shot
California is not receiving nearly enough COVID-19 vaccine to meet the overwhelming demand, but Gov. Newsom said the next shipment will be slightly larger.
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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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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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Hodgepodge Systems, Confusion Mar California Vaccine Rollout
California residents grow increasingly confused and angry as vaccine supply fails to meet demand across the state.
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California Hospitals Struggling as Coronavirus Cases Explode
California hospitals are battling to find beds to house patients amid fears that the exploding coronavirus infection rate will exhaust resources and health care workers.
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California Unveils Mobile App to Notify Users of Possible Coronavirus Exposure
California is rolling out a voluntary smartphone tool to alert people if they were near someone who tested positive for coronavirus.