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Young children are now eligible for the COVID-19 shot. In Fresno County, health officials have a plan to get more kids vaccinated.
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Democratic lawmakers pulled their proposed covid vaccine requirements before they had a vote. The lawmakers blamed the ebbs and flows of the coronavirus, the public’s short attention span, and opposition from public safety unions.
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The worst of the pandemic may be over, but hospitals all over the state are still reeling from financial losses.
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A group of California legislators has crafted vaccine laws that would be the most aggressive state approach to vaccines in the nation.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom and state officials said that the state mask mandate for schools will end, but local jurisdictions are free to impose their own requirements.
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Newsom unveiled a “SMARTER” preparedness plan, including stockpiling masks and tests. But has the state learned lessons from its erratic handling of the pandemic?
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Last week, nearly 450 kids at the hospital tested positive for the virus, but a medical director confirmed the most severe cases were among the unvaccinated.
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Celebrations are back again at the Fresno Fairgrounds after the pandemic forced the landmark festival to cancel for the first time last year.
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Omicron found in Fresno Co. wastewater samples; health officials urge getting tested before holidaysFresno County health officials' main message: make sure you test negative before gathering with family and friends
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On this week’s Valley Edition: After a year of immense loss in their farmworker community, Catholic Latinos in Firebaugh celebrate the Lady of Guadalupe.