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Jackie Fortiér
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Former Senior Health Reporter
Stories by Jackie Fortiér
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The goal is to make access to monkeypox treatment, testing and vaccinations easier.
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Known COVID cases continue to fall.
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The program is still accepting orders before Sept. 2, 2022.
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Cases double every 16 days, but that’s actually an improvement.
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Eligibility has been expanded, but vaccine doses remain in short supply.
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Coronavirus-related hospitalizations have dropped in the county while monkeypox vaccines remain scarce.
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Federal government plans to send just 40% of monkeypox vaccine doses requested.
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Las personas posiblemente infectadas se enfrentan a callejones sin salida, retrasos, diagnósticos incorrectos y tratamientos inadecuados.
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Dead ends and delays plagued Kevin Kwong’s search for a diagnosis.
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Regulators authorized Novavax, the nation's first so-called protein vaccine against COVID-19 in July.
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The number of Angelenos testing positive COVID infection and those hospitalized with COVID have decreased in the past week and half, but still more than 1,200 COVID positive people are hospitalized.