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Jackie Fortiér
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Former Senior Health Reporter
Stories by Jackie Fortiér
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The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine requires two doses over three weeks. The Moderna vaccine requires two doses over four weeks. All Californians over 16 are vaccine eligible starting April 15.
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Instead of relying on CVS and Walgreens to administer the Pfizer vaccine, the county is training nursing home staff to administer the Moderna vaccine, which doesn’t require deep-freeze storage.
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What it's like to work in a hospital intensive care unit during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Officials are still working out the timing and details of a new order, according to County Health Officer Dr. Muntu Davis.
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Doctors are searching for answers as more patients report post-coronavirus cognitive impairment.
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Some people who caught the coronavirus early in the pandemic are still struggling with medical issues several months later.
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if the Supreme Court tosses out the ACA, “the federal support for California’s [Medi-Cal] expansion would disappear,” an expert said.
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California continues to see an uptick in new coronavirus cases but avoids a Midwest surge.
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Prop 16 would have allowed public universities and other entities to adopt affirmative action measures.
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The governor calls the rise in cases around the country “really alarming.”
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The governor said California can't pay for its own testing if federal funding runs out in January.