California has entered a new phase in the fight against COVID-19, but not everyone is ready to ease into the new normal just yet under the governor's endemic framework.
California has entered a new phase in the fight against COVID-19. But not everyone is ready to ease into the new normal just yet. KPBS Health Reporter Matt Hoffman explains.
"I don't want to regret it at the end of the day knowing that I hung out with someone who was positive," Santos said."That’s what scares me right now."Those who are immune compromised may not get full or any protection from COVID-19 vaccinations so extra doses are being recommended. Santos isn’t sure how to feel about transitioning into the next pandemic phase, which California Gov. Gavin Newsom said moves away from a crisis mindset to living with the virus.
State and local officials said the pandemic response will continue with access to vaccines, testing and treatments.
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