As State Reopens, A Look Back At Loss, Adaptation, Resilience – Final COVID-19 Update For June 18
COVID-19 This Week: San Joaquin Valley
by Kerry Klein
2y ago
After 15 months of pandemic-related restrictions, California is back open for business. In downtown Clovis, reactions ranged from cautious optimism to elation ..read more
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Next Week, California To Lift COVID-19 Restrictions…Mostly – Virus Update For June 11
COVID-19 This Week: San Joaquin Valley
by Kerry Klein
2y ago
Next Tuesday, California is slated to reopen its doors following more than a year of pandemic-related restrictions. The state’s reopening system, known as the Blueprint for a Safer Economy, will dissolve, and businesses and houses of worship will be permitted to open without capacity limits or distancing restrictions ..read more
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Equity And The Pandemic Response – COVID-19 Update For June 4, 2021
COVID-19 This Week: San Joaquin Valley
by Kerry Klein
2y ago
Last August, the state of California introduced a “health equity metric” in its method of evaluating progress in fighting COVID-19. Ostensibly, that meant the state would be grading counties not just on their countywide case rates, positivity rates, testing and (later) vaccine numbers, but also on all of those measures within their most disadvantaged census tracts ..read more
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This Pediatrician’s Kids Got The Vaccine, And She Says Yours Should Too – COVID-19 Update For May 21
COVID-19 This Week: San Joaquin Valley
by Kerry Klein
2y ago
As of earlier this month,127 kids aged 12 to 17 years old had died of COVID-19 in the United States. The number may pale in comparison to the more than half a million adults who’ve died so far, but because deaths among kids are so rare, the total is still high enough to rank COVID-19 among the leading causes of death among that age group ..read more
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COVID Puts Pregnant Women At Risk Of Childbirth Complications – Virus Update For May 14
COVID-19 This Week: San Joaquin Valley
by Kerry Klein
2y ago
More than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, many basic questions about the virus have been answered, including how it spreads, how it responds to treatment, and how it affects the body. But even those lessons learned apply mostly to generally healthy people and those with the most common pre-existing conditions, and unknowns still abound for many population subsets—including pregnant women ..read more
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Pandemic Leaves Hospitals On Shaky Financial Footing – COVID-19 Update For May 7
COVID-19 This Week: San Joaquin Valley
by Kerry Klein
2y ago
For many of us, hospitals are pillars of communities, representing safety nets that we hope will always be there. But there’s no guarantee they will be. A new report estimates thatCalifornia’s hospitals have suffered billions of dollars in losses in the last year, and that they could lose billions more before 2021 is through ..read more
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Lull In COVID-19 Vaccine Interest Leads To Thousands Of Returned Doses – Virus Update For April 23
COVID-19 This Week: San Joaquin Valley
by Kerry Klein
2y ago
*Correction 4/24: This interview inadvertently implies that Eric Bream employs undocumented workers, which he does not ..read more
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So You've Been Vaccinated – What's Next? COVID-19 Update for April 16
COVID-19 This Week: San Joaquin Valley
by Kerry Klein
2y ago
As of this week, more than a half million San Joaquin Valley residents have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. For some, that means being able to more safely visit grandkids or elderly parents, while for others it’s a ticket to spending more time in public or feeling more secure in person-to-person interactions at work ..read more
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School Health Care Workers Weigh In On Students Returning To Campus – COVID-19 Update For April 9
COVID-19 This Week: San Joaquin Valley
by Kerry Klein
2y ago
The end of the pandemic may finally be approaching: With 1.2 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered in the San Joaquin Valley, 15 percent of adults have now been fully vaccinated, and another 12 percent have received at least one dose. Meanwhile, all Valley counties have now advanced out of the purple, most restrictive tier of the state’s reopening blueprint, signifying what is hopefully the last stretch in the return to normalcy for California’s businesses and places of worship before Governor Gavin Newsom plans to fully reopen the state’s economy in mid-June ..read more
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For Truckers, Early Pandemic Was Defined By Uncertainty And Chaos – Virus Update For Mar. 26
COVID-19 This Week: San Joaquin Valley
by Kerry Klein
2y ago
The early days of the pandemic were challenging for truck drivers. As other workers were told to stay home, truckers kept going, delivering food, clothing and cleaning supplies for stores and hospitals throughout the country. On the road for days or weeks at a time, many were fearful of bringing the virus back to their families, and the temporary closures of rest stops left them uncertain whether they’d find a safe place to use the bathroom or sleep ..read more
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