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Coronavirus news from the Bay Area: Jan. 14-20

The Chronicle began covering the coronavirus crisis before the first cases were reported in the Bay Area and a pandemic was declared in 2020. We reorganized the newsroom to dedicate nearly every resource to stories focusing on the health and economic disasters. Every day we have published live updates to reflect the most critical local, national and global updates on COVID-19, and this news is free of charge in an effort to keep our community safe and informed. Read the previous updates from Jan. 7-13 See the full timeline. Updates from Wednesday, Jan. 20: 8:30 p.m. Citing ‘no scientific basis’ for holding vaccines, California releases Moderna vaccine doses after allergic reactions: The California Department of Public Health announced Wednesday it was releasing hundreds of thousands of doses of Moderna vaccine that had been held back after the batch was linked to a number of allergic reactions in San Diego last week. After discussions with San Diego County public health officials, the FDA, CDC and Moderna, state health officials said they “found no scientific basis to continue the pause.” “Providers that paused vaccine administration from Moderna Lot 41L20A can immediately resume,” state officials said. Read Chronicle reporter Catherine Ho’s report. 5:30… Read full this story

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