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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 Maura Dolan and Alejandra Reyes-Velarde, Tribune News Service 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.

How life changes after you get both COVID-19 vaccine doses - The San Diego Union-Tribune

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 healthcare 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 a sex life with other vaccinated people.

Sex, travel, peace of mind How life is changing for some of the fully vaccinated

Sex, travel, peace of mind How life is changing for some of the fully vaccinated
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Keck Medicine of USC vaccinates elderly family members of hospital staff

January 25, 2021 Nidia Salas, 68, receives a COVID-19 vaccine on Saturday at Keck Hospital of USC. Her son works as a housekeeper at the facility. (Photo/Ricardo Carrasco III) In an effort to increase vaccination access for residents of nearby communities, Keck Medicine of USC held a vaccine clinic over the weekend for the 65-plus family members of its environmental services workers those that clean the hospital rooms as well as cafeteria and warehouse workers. “Equitable access to the COVID-19 vaccine has been a priority from the outset at a global, national and state level,” said Felipe Osorno, Keck Medicine’s executive administrator of continuum of care operations and value improvement.

L A hospital vaccinates older relatives of housekeeping staff

Sara and Juan Saravia had three pandemic strikes against them. They are elderly, Latino and live with a daughter who works in a hospital where some of the sickest patients in the region are being cared for. But on Saturday, that last liability became an advantage. Because of their daughter’s work as a housekeeper at Keck Hospital of USC, 81-year-old Sara and 83-year-old Juan were able to get their COVID vaccines. “Now I don’t have to worry as much,” said Sara, who proudly wore a red sticker that read, “I got my shot!” Advertisement The couple were among about 300 people vaccinated Saturday at USC’s health sciences campus. The inclusion of elderly relatives of hospital housekeepers, cafeteria and warehouse workers came amid a chaotic push across the county and state to quickly get the vaccine to at-risk groups to stem the relentless rise of COVID infections.

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