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Who Should Be Prioritized for the Coronavirus Vaccine?

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 (Saul Gonzalez, KQED)

COVID Surge Facility Activated in Central Valley, As ICU's Reach Capacity

ICU bed capacity hit zero percent in the Central Valley over the weekend. Health officials are activating a COVID surge facility in the Tulare County town of Porterville to treat patients they don’t have room for at the local hospitals.
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Masks and Social Distance Remain Crucial During Vaccine Rollout

As coronavirus vaccinations begin in California many public health experts worry that people may start letting their guard down when it comes to social distancing and other safety measures. 
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Health Care Workers Are Getting Vaccines First, Who's Next?

Frontline health care workers are first in line for the coronavirus vaccine, but which essential workers should come next? Teachers? Delivery drivers? How about the farm workers who pick California’s food crops? The state of California is working with counties to figure it out, and they may not always see eye to eye. 
Reporter: April Dembosky, KQED  

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After making progress last month, California's Unemployment Development Department is once again facing a big backlog of claims even after a new verification system showed initial promise.
Reporter: Mary Franklin Harvin, KQED

Uber Raises Prices on Rides to Fund Employee Benefits

Companies like Uber warned they’d have to raise prices if Prop 22 failed and they had to pay for employee protections. Prop 22 passed last month, and Uber’s market value surged, but they're raising prices anyway. 
Reporter: Sam Harnett, KQED

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