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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 26, 2023

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Laurel Lucia

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As the COVID-19 pandemic brings safety challenges to local hospitals, Berkeley and Oakland health workers are calling for stronger protective measures from hospital leadership.
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As the COVID-19 pandemic brings safety challenges to local hospitals, Berkeley and Oakland health workers are calling for stronger protective measures from hospital leadership.
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Researchers from UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health and Center for Labor Research and Education found that the creation of a state stockpile of personal protective equipment for future pandemics or emergencies could have economic and health benefits.
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Researchers from UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health and Center for Labor Research and Education found that the creation of a state stockpile of personal protective equipment for future pandemics or emergencies could have economic and health benefits.
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On Feb. 8, health policy professors Richard Scheffler and Stephen Shortell of UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health released a proposal for funding a universal health care plan in California, estimating the cost of covering the uninsured population to be about $7 billion per year.
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On Feb. 8, health policy professors Richard Scheffler and Stephen Shortell of UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health released a proposal for funding a universal health care plan in California, estimating the cost of covering the uninsured population to be about $7 billion per year.
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Improved affordability may be paramount to making universal health care a reality in California, according to a report released by the UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education.
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Improved affordability may be paramount to making universal health care a reality in California, according to a report released by the UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education.
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Repeal of the Affordable Care Act could mean the loss of 209,000 jobs and $20.3 billion in GDP for California, a study by UC Berkeley's Center for Labor Research and Education has found.
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Repeal of the Affordable Care Act could mean the loss of 209,000 jobs and $20.3 billion in GDP for California, a study by UC Berkeley's Center for Labor Research and Education has found.
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