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A new week brings a new round in the battle over COVID-19 vaccinations. Some parents kept their children out of school again Monday in protest of vaccination mandates
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The Ngati Toa, a Maori tribe whose version of the intimidating display has been popularized by New Zealand's All Blacks rugby team, says it supports COVID-19 vaccinations.
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Lawsuits against the Biden administration's vaccine-or-test requirement for private employers have been filed in almost every federal appeals court.
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The federal government directed nursing homes to open their doors wide to visitors, easing many remaining pandemic restrictions.
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Mushrooms and Chinese Herbs for COVID-19 is a multi-center study led by UCSD and UCLA, along with the La Jolla Institute for Immunology.
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KPBS Midday EditionCalifornians have been slow in getting their booster doses, a sign that could spell trouble for the holiday season.
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Does a booster shot mean that you can return to your old normal? Or is there still a newish kind of normal to face?
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With vaccines now available for children as young as 5, some school districts are easing up on their mask policies.
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Scientists have begun to find abnormalities in the immune systems of some long-COVID patients that might help explain the syndrome, at least in some people. But there is still much more to learn.
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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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