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Santa Clara County had the first recorded COVID-19 death in the nation. Now, more than 71% of its residents are at least partially vaccinated against the illness.
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It’s not clear how the coronavirus causes parts of the brain to shrink, if it’s due to the virus or COVID-19 symptoms, a former FDA official says.
This COVID-19 vaccination strategy is considered key to reopen the U.S.-Mexico land border crossing, which has been closed to nonessential travel.
L.A. County is reporting about two COVID-19 deaths a day, while the Bay Area is reporting four.
Unemployment in California fell to 7.9% in May, the fourth month state payrolls grew by more than 100,000 jobs. Still, full recovery will be slow.
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Reopening lessons: Leave time to park, don’t talk at the movies and 10 more important things Angelenos forgot in the pandemic
Californians can now access a digital copy of their COVID-19 vaccination record as part of a new system unveiled by the state, officials said.
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Fully vaccinated employees in most workplaces can now stop wearing masks in their places of employment.
With the pandemic waning, Californians who receive unemployment benefits will next month have to start showing that they are looking for work
A state board ends physical distancing requirements for California workers and says many fully vaccinated employees can stop wearing masks.
Village Well Books & Coffee opened in L.A.'s worst pandemic month, on a famously doomed corner. For owner Jennifer Caspar, it was all a lucky break.
Dr. Courtney Martin is medical director for maternity services at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. During the pandemic, she split her time between maternity COVID patients and an overflow COVID-19 ward.
The man collecting the Loma Linda hospital’s COVID victims was all but invisible
California fully reopened Tuesday, so residents who are fully vaccinated were able to go into many public places without masks, but many kept them on.
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The median home sales price hit a record $667,000 last month, but there are signs of a slowdown: One index of national home buyer demand is down 14% from an April peak.
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