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Indians and Indian Americans are responding to a second wave in coronavirus that’s sickened millions. Many in the diaspora are struggling with what could befall loved ones and India's most vulnerable and poor residents.
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Bars will now be able to reopen indoors at 25% capacity.
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L.A. County's public health director calls the drop in demand for the vaccine "worrisome."
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Everyone 16 and up is eligible for the free COVID-19 vaccine — and it’s now easier for older teenagers to get the shot.
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Older LAUSD students face a choice as campuses reopen: 'Do I stay on Zoom at home, where I can go to the fridge and not wear shoes?' For many, it's a no-brainer.
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About 60% of seniors living in Los Angeles County are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Dr. Paul Simon, L.A County Public Health's chief science officer, says the department is putting together educational materials to hand out with the vaccine.
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University of California and California State University leaders said vaccines will be required for returning students — with one important condition.
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California stresses equity for minority groups. Texas is all about personal choice and liberty. Both are struggling to vaccinate Latinos and contending with vaccine hesitancy among conservative communities.
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Public health officials administering COVID-19 vaccines are using a special strategy to make sure people experiencing homelessness in L.A. get their second dose.
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We checked with L.A. city officials what folks with canceled or postponed appointments should do.
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California's largest university system is letting each campus decide individually as to vaccination requirements, and that has employees concerned.
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