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The World is Facing Multiple Public Health Threats: Are We Prepared?

Countries around the world are facing mini-pandemics in a variety of diseases. Is the US adequately prepared for the onslaught?

To Boost or Not to Boost: What is the Answer?

Booster doses of vaccines are very common. They are part of most childhood and adult vaccine series to ensure a person maintains optimal immunity from a disease.

AG Workers Lag Furthest Behind In Vaccinations

Kern County highlights statewide trends.

FAQ with Dr. Dali Fan on New Vaccine Mandate for Students

Governor Gavin Newsom is directing the California Department of Public Health to add the COVID-19 vaccine to other vaccinations required for in-person school attendance—such as measles, mumps, and rubella.

Grandparents May Hold Key to Overcoming COVID Vaccine Hesitancy in Black Community

Black seniors who themselves are vaccinated could be the trusted messengers the community needs to get the Covid vaccination.

Pandemic Continues to Take Major Toll, Despite Effective Vaccines: Q/A with the CDC

The Covid-19 pandemic is continuing to take a major toll, despite the availability of proven mitigation measures and very effective vaccines, said four subject...

On the Record with Governor Gavin Newsom: Choosing Not to be Vaccinated Puts...

Available in Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Armenian, Russian, Arabic, and Thai. By Governor Gavin Newsom Despite California’s progress against COVID-19, we’re not out of the woods...
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Outreach Worker for ‘Unhoused’ Just Got Her Shot – Fear of Delta Variant...

In early August, the Delta variant of COVID-19 arrived in this region where vaccination rates remain among the lowest in the state.
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CDC Experts Call New Surge “The Pandemic of the Unvaccinated”

Also available in Spanish. As the Delta variant of COVID-19 spreads across the country, health authorities are concerned about the increase in cases in rural...

Vaccinating Ethnic Elders and Disabled – Hardest to Reach, Most at Risk

Seniors and the disabled are particularly vulnerable during the pandemic and are getting vaccines at a lower rate than the general population.

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