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Wednesday, March 3. Here’s what’s happening with the coronavirus in California and beyond.
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When the coronavirus began spreading in earnest last March, states issued stay-at-home orders and asked residents to stay inside, avoid large crowds and regularly wash their hands. If they were exposed to or infected with the coronavirus, they needed to quarantine or isolate in their homes immediately. ....

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Life is slowly changing for the fully vaccinated


Life is slowly changing for the fully vaccinated
01 Mar 2021
Luis Parocua and his wife Elizabeth pick up breakfast from a restaurant in Monterey Park, California. Tribune News Service
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Dating during the pandemic is becoming less complicated and risky for attorney Shelley O’Connor. Luis Parocua Jr. is no longer awakened by COVID-19 nightmares, triggered by the devastation he saw at his former hospital job.
Gone is the “looming anxiety” that Alice Liston says she felt commuting to her home health care job by public transportation.
These three Californians along with more than  5.5 million others in the state who have received at least one vaccine dose are entering the pandemic’s post-inoculation world, where some among the vaccinated are making plans to travel by air, eat inside restaurants, hug family members and enjoy life with other vaccinated people. ....

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