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The Golden State is sidestepping recommendations from federal health officials on who should get vaccinated against COVID-19.
The California Department of Public Health endorsed recent public health recommendations that say children under 2 and people ...
Thanks to this provision of “shared clinical decision-making,” the vaccine should be covered by insurance plans. The ...
Unlike past years, the new COVID vaccines are no longer available to everyone 6 months and older, according to the Pfizer ...
In a statement to SFGATE, a Walgreens official confirmed that many adults under 65 do not need a prescription if they want ...
Pharmacies typically accept most insurance, including Medi-Cal, and some local health departments also offer “low- or no-cost ...
The coronavirus has muscled its way back into headlines in recent weeks amid a summer wave of the illness and growing ...
A handful of states like Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New Mexico have recently changed their laws to allow ...
Kaiser Permanente is preparing its rollout of the new COVID-19 vaccine regardless of federal guidelines that limit who should get the shots.
Here’s what to know about the latest COVID strain — and how to tell if your at-home test is still good to use.
COVID is once again climbing to troubling levels in California — a worrying trend as health officials attempt to navigate a ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told a Senate committee Thursday that most Americans are going to be able to get a ...