After Tuesday, mass vaccination and testing clinics will close and health insurance companies won't have to fully cover COVID vaccines.
Also, mass vaccination and testing clinics will no longer be operating. Health insurance companies won't have to fully cover COVID vaccines, testing, and therapeutics after Nov. 11.
The coronavirus is still infecting nearly 3,000 people and killing an average of 20 every day in California. But more than ever, Dr. Shaulch-Lepe says the virus has become something we must live with.
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