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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 04, 2023

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With California’s state of emergency set to expire by the end of the month, all of the city of Berkeley’s COVID-19 testing sites are expected to close.
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With California’s state of emergency set to expire by the end of the month, all of the city of Berkeley’s COVID-19 testing sites are expected to close.
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An independent panel of advisors to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, voted Saturday to recommend vaccinating young children with COVID-19 vaccines manufactured by either Moderna or Pfizer, as first reported by NPR.
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An independent panel of advisors to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, voted Saturday to recommend vaccinating young children with COVID-19 vaccines manufactured by either Moderna or Pfizer, as first reported by NPR.
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The CVS pharmacy at 2300 Shattuck Avenue has posted a sign announcing that the store will close June 15, as first reported by Berkeleyside.
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The CVS pharmacy at 2300 Shattuck Avenue has posted a sign announcing that the store will close June 15, as first reported by Berkeleyside.
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As time went on, I learned to cope with my homesickness, and I’ve now begun to see Berkeley as my second home, too. With any luck, these methods that helped me adjust will also work for you!
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As time went on, I learned to cope with my homesickness, and I’ve now begun to see Berkeley as my second home, too. With any luck, these methods that helped me adjust will also work for you!
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UC Berkeley students report long lines for flu shots offered by the Tang Center after the University of California issued the flu vaccine mandate in October. 
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UC Berkeley students report long lines for flu shots offered by the Tang Center after the University of California issued the flu vaccine mandate in October. 
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Berkeley Police Department officers arrested Henry Whitmore on Thursday morning after he allegedly robbed the CVS on Shattuck Avenue with a wood dowel rod.
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Berkeley Police Department officers arrested Henry Whitmore on Thursday morning after he allegedly robbed the CVS on Shattuck Avenue with a wood dowel rod.
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Amid efforts across the United States to increase the availability of vaccines, the city of Berkeley announced Friday that all residents above the age of 16 in Alameda County may make appointments to receive the vaccine.
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Amid efforts across the United States to increase the availability of vaccines, the city of Berkeley announced Friday that all residents above the age of 16 in Alameda County may make appointments to receive the vaccine.
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Tony’s Chocolonely, a Dutch chocolate company with goals of transforming the chocolate production industry against illegal child labor, has begun its collaboration with UC Berkeley through its Collegiate Changemaker program.
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Tony’s Chocolonely, a Dutch chocolate company with goals of transforming the chocolate production industry against illegal child labor, has begun its collaboration with UC Berkeley through its Collegiate Changemaker program.
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With the state of California expanding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility and Alameda County recently moving into the less restrictive red tier, COVID-19 case rates and hospitalizations have seen a decline in the past month.
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With the state of California expanding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility and Alameda County recently moving into the less restrictive red tier, COVID-19 case rates and hospitalizations have seen a decline in the past month.
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Vaccination appointments are now available for certain Berkeley and Alameda County residents from March 30 to April 3.
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Vaccination appointments are now available for certain Berkeley and Alameda County residents from March 30 to April 3.
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