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Jackie Fortiér
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Former Senior Health Reporter
Stories by Jackie Fortiér
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Three people tell us what it’s really like to have long COVID. "We feel swept under the rug," says one.
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Xylazine or ‘Tranq’ is linked to increasing overdoses and has now been found up and down the West Coast
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Visitors and patients will not be required to wear a mask.
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California gave high-risk patients one month notice of the change.
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The shift means another tool for people with diabetes.
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The state's coronavirus emergency order was first put in place on March 2020.
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COVID-19 still kills 24 people a day in California.
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California residents without health insurance will likely have more trouble getting low-cost tests, treatment and vaccines after the federal emergency ends.
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It's unclear how long masks will be required in healthcare settings.
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The new California law makes it a crime to sell flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes.
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#Snapback perpetuates unrealistic postpartum expectations.
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Dead ends and delays plagued Kevin Kwong’s search for a diagnosis.