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Jackie Fortiér
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Former Senior Health Reporter
Stories by Jackie Fortiér
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Some eligible people are being turned away at vaccine sites and given conflicting advice.
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The monkeypox vaccine consists of two doses given a few weeks apart, so many more shots will be needed to fully vaccinate people.
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An average 6% rate hike is expected for Covered California customers.
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Health officials say they’ll expand access as they get more doses.
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As cases of monkeypox continue to rise, accurate testing is key.
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If LA's COVID hospitalizations stay high, masks could come back by the end of July.
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Health officials say they’ll expand access as they get more doses.
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Hospitals, emergency rooms and urgent care centers report more COVID patients in L.A.
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More than 5,000 people are testing positive each day.
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Prop. 1 will ask voters in November if the right to an abortion should be added to the state constitution.
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Democratic lawmakers seek to strengthen abortion rights in California with a state constitutional amendment and other legislation.
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Starting Tuesday, parents of kids under 5 years old can finally get them vaccinated against the coronavirus.