New Leaf Community Markets brand manager Lindsay Gizdich said the store is moving from Pacific Avenue in order to have…
Vaccine Watch
The vaccine gender gap: More women than men are getting COVID shots
A Kaiser Health News examination of state vaccine statistics shows that more women than men have gotten COVID vaccines. Experts cite demographic realities of those who were part of the initial rollout but also women’s greater likelihood to seek preventive health care.
Johnson & Johnson vaccine supply to plummet next week in California as demand surges
This week, 574,900 Johnson & Johnson doses were allocated to California. Next week, that will plummet to 67,600, according to data from the CDC.
Here’s what to do with your COVID-19 vaccination card, including if you lose it
Lose it? Laminate it? Post it on Instagram? Some dos and don’ts for your vaccination card, the most exciting piece of paper you’ll get this year.
Here’s how Californians who aren’t vaccine-eligible are getting it anyway — without cheating
Excess supplies and unused appointments have led officials in some parts of the state to make doses available to all adults, even those not eligible under current rules.
Far fewer California seniors are getting vaccinated in ‘red’ counties than urban areas
California sees huge regional variations in COVID-19 vaccination rates for people 65 and older
White House rejects U.S. vaccine passports, skirting uproar
New Leaf Community Markets brand manager Lindsay Gizdich said the store is moving from Pacific Avenue in order to have…
California nears COVID-19 vaccine target that would ease more reopening rules
California is on the precipice of administering 4 million COVID-19 vaccine doses in its most disadvantaged areas.
Can California’s vaccine supply and technology keep up as millions become eligible?
Expansion of COVID-19 vaccine eligibility will be the biggest test yet for California’s vaccine effort
Saying ‘no’ to the vaccine? In Santa Cruz County, yes, that’s happening
LOOKOUT EXCLUSIVE: Data obtained by Lookout Santa Cruz from local education, health care, law enforcement and firefighting agencies show varying degrees of vaccine hesitancy among people of different professions.

