Beginning March 15, health care providers “may use their clinical judgement” to give COVID-19 vaccines those California residents aged 16 to 64 with certain health conditions
That means we're now on track to have enough supply for 300 million Americans by the end of July
Trump era policy puts asylum seekers at risk in Mexico
Public Health said in a media statement that that the county will continue, for a significant number of weeks ahead, to have a very limited supply...
LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer) people may have greater distrust of health care systems or the government
LGBTQ people of color twice as likely to test positive for COVID-19 as straight white people
The issue of transgender athletes has come to the forefront of the culture wars again
The biggest issue we continue to face in our ability to vaccinate is a scarcity of supply and variability in the amount of vaccine we receive
The safest way to enjoy the Super Bowl is with the people you live with and virtually with those that don’t live you.
#NoSuperSpreaderSunday