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COVID-19 Vaccine Q&A with Dr. Dali Fan, UC Davis Health

Governor Gavin Newsom is directing the California Department of Public Health to add the COVID-19 vaccine to other vaccinations required for in-person school attendance—such as measles, mumps, and rubella. Students will be required to be vaccinated for in person learning starting the term following FDA full approval of the vaccine for their grade span (7-12 and k-6). Here’s what you …

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UPDATE: PG&E Will Begin Turning Off Power for Safety Due to Offshore Wind Event, Affecting About 25,000 Customers In Small, Targeted Portions of 20 Counties

Safety Shutoffs Will Begin Monday, October 11 around 4 a.m. Depending on Location Weather All Clears Anticipated as Early as Monday Evening, Allowing Power Restoration to Begin Tuesday Afternoon SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.— Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) confirmed it will implement a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) affecting approximately 25,000 customers in very targeted portions of 20 counties. The …

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PG&E’s Weather Webpage Provides Customers with Latest Meteorological Information in their Community, Gauges Public Safety Power Shutoff Potential

San Francisco, Calif. — As part of its efforts to prepare customers and communities for the growing threat of wildfires, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is providing detailed, localized weather forecasts for customers from its robust weather webpage on pge.com. The weather webpage offers a seven-day forecast updated daily by a PG&E meteorologist or fire scientist that indicates the …

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