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KQED's recommendations for what to have in your emergency bag in the case of a natural disaster during the COVID-19 pandemic.

What to Pack in Your Emergency Bag to Prepare for a Wildfire

A nurse loads a syringe with a vaccine against hepatitis at a free immunization clinic for students before the start of the school year, in Lynwood on Aug. 27, 2013.

South Bay Lawmaker Slams Trump Admin’s $1.6 Million Hepatitis B Study in West Africa

A nurse wearing gloves pushes a needle into a preteen's arm.

California Breaks With CDC, Cosigns COVID Vaccine Guidelines From Medical Groups

In Rebuke of RFK Jr., the West Coast Unites on Vaccine Policy

In this photo provided by the Department of Health and Human Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., right, conducts the swearing-in ceremony of Jim O'Neill as the department's deputy secretary, June 9, 2025, in Washington, D.C.

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