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Here's How to Add Your Vaccine Card to Your iPhone's Apple Wallet
Don’t want to carry about your physical vaccine card? Here’s how to add it to your iPhone.
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COVID Shots Still Work, But Researchers Hunt New Improvements
COVID-19 vaccines still offer strong protection against severe illness and death, but Moderna and Pfizer are testing combination shots as a possible new kind of booster
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COVID Second Booster Shots: Who's Eligible, When Can You Get One
Federal regulators have approved a second booster shot of the COVID vaccine, for certain groups, so who is now eligible and what can you expect with the fourth dose? Here’s a breakdown of what we know so far.
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Second Booster Shot Approved for People Age 50 and Older
The FDA and CDC on Tuesday approved another booster COVID-19 shot for people age 50 and older. Sharon Katsuda has the details.
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Oakland Unified School District Hosts COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics Ahead of Spring Break
The Oakland Unified School District is hosting COVID-19 vaccine clinics at several of its schools ahead of spring break.
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Moderna Asks FDA to Authorize Second Booster Shot for All Adults
The request comes two days after Pfizer asked the Food and Drug Administration to authorize a second booster shot for adults 65 and older.
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Djokovic Says He's at His ‘Peak' Returning to Tour in Dubai
Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic says that despite weeks away from competition and emotional distress over his recent detention and deportation, he feels he’s at his “peak” as he returns to tour.
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Nearly 4,000 Walnut Creek Kaiser Patients May Have Received Incorrect Amount of COVID Vaccine
Nearly 4,000 Kaiser patients may have received slightly less than the recommended dose of their COVID-19 vaccination last fall at Kaiser Permanente’s Walnut Creek Medical Center, the health care provider said Monday.
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San Jose City Leaders Set to Vote on Proposed COVID-19 Booster Mandate
San Jose city leaders on Tuesday are expected to pass an updated COVID-19 vaccine mandate to include proof of a booster shot or third dose for city employees and those attending events at city-owned facilities. Kris Sanchez reports.
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San Jose City Leaders Set to Vote on Proposed COVID-19 Booster Mandate
San Jose city leaders on Tuesday are expected to pass an updated COVID-19 vaccine mandate to include proof of a booster shot or third dose for city employees and those attending events at city-owned facilities.
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San Jose Rules Committee Advances Proposed Booster Mandate
San Jose is on track to approve an update to its COVID-19 vaccine mandate next week that would require proof of a booster vaccine dose to access city-owned facilities after a city council committee voted Wednesday to send the proposal to the full council.
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Why Are So Many Vaccinated People Getting COVID-19 Lately?
Why are so many vaccinated people getting COVID-19 lately? A couple of factors are at play.
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First COVID-19 Shot Recipient in US Now a Vaccine Activist
New York nurse Sandra Lindsay became a vaccine activist after being hailed as the first person in the United States to get a COVID-19 shot a year ago
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2.2 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Administered Wednesday
The Biden administration says 2.2 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered throughout the country on Wednesday.
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Doctors Say Keep Masks Handy, Warn COVID-19 Might Be Here to Stay
Many of the nation’s leading experts are sounding the alarm again Friday, and warning people not to get rid of their masks just yet.
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Doctors Say Keep Masks Handy, Warn COVID-19 Might Be Here to Stay
The coronavirus might be here to stay. Many of the nation’s leading experts are sounding the alarm again Friday, warning people not to get rid of their masks just yet. Damian Trujillo reports.
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US Mandates Tests or Vaccines for Companies With 100 Employees
Companies with 100 or more employees will need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Jan. 4 or get tested for the virus weekly under government rules that took effect Thursday
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What You Should Do If You Lost or Damaged Your COVID-19 Vaccine Card
A growing number of establishments and employers are requiring individuals to prove their COVID-19 vaccination status, but as the months pass following the appointments to get the shots, what do individuals have to do if they end up losing or damaging their cards?
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U.S. to Reopen Borders, Require Vaccines
The Biden administration says the United States will reopen land borders to nonessential travel next month.