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California vaccine expansion starts Monday, but loophole could leave space for people to jump line
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) On March 15, 4.4 million Californians 16 to 64 years old with per-existing health conditions will be prioritized for COVID-19 vaccines.
For the past month Charis Hill, a disabled activist, has been counting down the days to March 15. It s like New Year s Eve, watching the ball drop. I m going to refresh the screen as many times as it takes and keep trying, said Charis Hill.
When we last talked to Charis the state had just released the list of underlying health conditions that qualified under this new expansion. Charis s chronic disease was not on the list, but if you keep scrolling down, the list allows for medical doctors to use their best clinical judgement. It also includes individuals who are likely to develop severe life-threatening illness or death from COVID. So, Charis got a doctor s note.
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Demonstrators march in honor of Breonna Taylor in the Mission District of San Francisco on March 13, 2021, one year after Taylor was fatally shot by police officers in Kentucky.
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March 13 marked a year since Breonna Taylor was shot by police in her home in Louisville, Kentucky.
Hundreds rallied in San Francisco on Saturday afternoon, beginning at Mission High School and marching to the Mission Police Station for a vigil and open mic. They lit candles, burned sage and held signs in an effort to honor her memory and fight for justice.
“We are the people, we hold the power and we must continue to show up,” said Asmara Gebre, a midwife at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital who has been on strike to protest racism in her workplace. Gebre implored the audience to show up not just on anniversaries, “but every fucking day.”
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