Officials had projected it would be July before the U.S. had shots for all adults, but President Biden said Tuesday that milestone would come in May.
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UC says Blue Shield sought ‘expansive’ patient data prompting alarm from patient privacy advocates
The concerns over patient privacy offer a glimpse into questions being raised about the scope of Blue Shield’s role as an independent overseer of California’s network of COVID-19 vaccine providers.
California’s new COVID-19 vaccine system, operated by Blue Shield, kicks in today
The new system aims to streamline a confusing county-by-county patchwork of vaccination efforts. “Give us a chance to make this work,” Blue Shield’s CEO said.
Real or fake? Forged documents add another headache to COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Vaccine eligibility requires proof. But as access expands officials have yet to establish what documents will be needed for verification, or a straightforward way to sort phony documents from real ones.
California colleges slowly begin vaccinating faculty, students — but likely won’t require immunization
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COVID-19 vaccines prioritized for California educators will focus on struggling communities
Guidelines released Thursday show California’s new program earmarking 10% of COVID-19 vaccines will be reserved for K-12 school employees and those who work in child care positions.
A ‘fully vaccinated’ cheatsheet: Can I hug a friend? Eat indoors? See a movie?
There’s still a risk if one person has been vaccinated against COVID-19 and another person hasn’t been, experts say.
Coronavirus infection leads to immunity that’s comparable to a COVID-19 vaccine
After 90 days, the immunity developed in response to a coronavirus infection is about as protective as a COVID-19 vaccine, according to a new study.
After billions of dollars and dozens of wartime declarations, why are vaccines still in short supply?
The Trump and Biden administrations both imposed wartime production requirements. But industry experts say the vast quantities of raw materials and specialty equipment needed for billions of newfangled vaccines have required herculean logistical efforts.
Governor admits problems with vaccine rollout in Latino and Black communities
Even as the rate of new coronavirus cases falls, there are still troubling signs of the impact of COVID-19 on Black and Latino communities.

