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Stanford Will Require Weekly COVID-19 Testing Regardless of Vaccination Status
Stanford University announced Wednesday the institution will require weekly COVID-19 testing regardless of vaccination status beginning Aug. 15 as cases continue to rise.
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SF Bars Now Requiring Proof of Vaccination
The majority of bar owners in San Francisco are in favor of requiring proof of vaccination for indoor customers to keep both staff and patrons safe as coronavirus continues to spread.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Trials for Children Underway at Stanford
The final phase COVID-19 vaccine trials are now underway for 5- to 11-year-olds at Stanford.
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San Jose Hopes Social Media Influencers Will Encourage More Teens to Get Vaccinated
Changing the minds of teens who are hesitating to get vaccinated will likely have to be done by other teens. So, the city of San Jose has decided to reach out to social media influencers for help.
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Stanford Testing Babies, Young Children for COVID-19 Vaccine Trials
A Bay Area family is part of a three-phase trial at Stanford University as they are looking into the vaccine effects on younger children.
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Children Make Up 22% of New U.S. COVID-19 Cases: Report
There’s has been a concerning rise in the proportion of COVID-19 infections in children over the last few weeks.
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State, Community Groups Change Strategies to Get More Latinos Vaccinated
California’s Latino population lags far behind nearly every other group in vaccination rates. Now, community groups and even the governor’s office are beginning to pivot to figure out how to get them to roll up their sleeves.
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California to Resume Johnson & Johnson Vaccinations After Pause Lifted
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Office announced Saturday that the state will resume administering the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines.
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Cooperstown Vaccine Mandate Dashes Dream of Sunnyvale Little League Team
It’s a dream for thousands of kids around the country to play at baseball tournament in New York and see the hall of fame. But many of those dreams are being crushed and it’s all because it’s requiring everyone 12 and up to be vaccinated.
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California to See Rapid Decline in Shipments of J&J Vaccine
On April 15, California will expand vaccine eligibility to anyone 16 or older, but the expansion comes as state health officials expect to see a drastic drop in the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
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J&J COVID-19 Vaccine Shipments to California to See Rapid Decline
California is expected to see a significant drop in the number of Johnson & Johnson vaccines it receives next week as millions more residents become eligible. Cierra Johnson reports.
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California Targets Critical Farmworkers for Vaccinations
Volunteers in California are working to ensure that the thousands of farmworkers who toil in the fields every day are receiving coronavirus vaccinations
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San Francisco Woman Travels a Distance to Get COVID-19 Shot
As Bay Area counties grapple with a high demand and short supply of the COVID-19 vaccine, people are going to extraordinary lengths to score an appointment. Some are staying up all night to secure a spot online while others are literally going the extra mile to get vaccinated.
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California Governor Gets J&J Vaccine as Eligibility Expands
California’s governor has received his “one and done” shot of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine
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Vaccinations Open to All Californians 50+ But Appointments Scarce
California expects to receive 2.5 million doses a week in the first half of April and more than 3 million a week in the second.
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Study Reveals COVID-19 Vaccines Safe for Pregnant, Lactating Women
New and expectant moms are getting some potentially great news when it comes to rolling up their sleeves for the COVID–19 vaccine.
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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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Some Californians Willing to Travel a Distance to Get COVID-19 Shots
While many California counties continue to struggle with COVID-19 vaccine supply issues, some residents are willing to travel a distance to get their shots.
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More Counties OK California's Centralized Vaccine Plan
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to centralize vaccine delivery, tracking and appointment making is taking shape with two of the state’s most populous counties signing up.
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Most of California to Reopen as Vaccine Eligibility Expands
Most of California’s 40 million residents will be able to enjoy limited indoor activities such as dining inside or watching a movie at a theater by mid-week.