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Unvaccinated People No Longer Have to Wear a Mask in Most Indoor Settings

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Two women with masks in a high-ceilinged, brightly lit public market.
 (Beth LaBerge/KQED)

Unvaccinated Now Allowed to Go Maskless in Most Indoor Settings

Californians who are not vaccinated do not have to wear a mask in many indoor setting, like bars, restaurants and stores.  This week's announcement is welcome news to many, but also concerning for some who have tried their best to not get infected during the pandemic.
Guest: Abraar Karan, Infectious Disease Expert, Stanford School of Medicine

More Bad News From Latest Snow Survey

Californians can expect more water conservation measures this summer after another disappointing snow survey. The latest numbers show California's snowpack at 63-percent of average.
Reporter: Katrina Schwartz, KQED 

Ukrainians in Sacramento Rush to Raise Funds for Humanitarian Aid

People with ties to Ukraine here in California are busy organizing to help provide humanitarian aid. Some are even relying on their business ties back home to help.
Reporter: Keith Mizuguchi, The California Report 

Immigrant Families Push for Expanding Medi-Cal to All Californians

California could become the first state in the country to expand health coverage to all low-income immigrants. Right now, most undocumented adults still aren’t eligible for Medi-Cal coverage, and that's forcing some families to make life and death decisions.
Reporter: Madi Bolaños, Valley Public Radio 

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