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The first case of the omicron variant of COVID-19 was found in California, state health officials confirm.
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The answer is no in many parts of California. Eighteen counties, mostly rural ones, have more hospitalized COVID-19 patients today than a year ago.
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Nearly 14% of all fully vaccinated adults 18 and older across the state have received a booster shot, according to CDC.
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Citing a possible surge in COVID cases and short-staffed hospitals, Newsom extended parts of his emergency order through March 2022.
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Pharmacies and doctors’ offices are starting to administer COVID-19 vaccinations to children ages 5-11 following federal approval. Here’s what parents need to know.
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Experts hope continued masking will reduce this season’s dual threat of COVID and flu.
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COVID-19 vaccines will likely spare California from another fall and winter surge, but the pandemic isn’t over and precautions are still needed this holiday season.
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As the state’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate kicks in Thursday, several large hospital systems say 90% or more of their employees are vaccinated. But they don’t have to provide data to the state unless asked.
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The fourth wave of COVID-19 sweeping across many parts of California is taking an emotional and physical toll on nurses and doctors in the hardest-hit…
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Some hospital patients are leaving Humboldt County because St. Joseph Hospital in Eureka can’t treat them. At a press conference last week, Humboldt…