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Free hospital quality face masks and rapid at-home tests are becoming widely available in the region, and public health officials say people should take advantage.
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Tighter mask rules and increased vaccination rates could have made a difference, but omicron was going to be a problem no matter what. In response to worker shortages, the Newsom administration has made it easier for schools to hire subs, requested $8 million to address health care staffing issues and more.
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How many isolation beds are needed on campus? Should in-person classes be resumed all at once, or phased in? Those are just some of the questions colleges are grappling with as they head into the spring term.
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U.S. health regulators have given full approval to Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine after reviewing additional data on its safety and effectiveness.
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Rogan said that he was only seeking to have conversations on his podcast with people who have "differing opinions."
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The streaming platform will add a new content advisory to any podcast episode that discusses COVID-19, which will direct listeners to a hub with information from "trusted sources."
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The singer-songwriter is the first high-profile musician to join Young's protest against the streaming service over its hosting of Joe Rogan's podcast.
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People who get infected with omicron are less likely to go to the hospital, go on a ventilator or die. But with the current huge volume of patients, hospitals are still struggling to treat them all.
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Children 17 and under make up 18% of California's COVID-19 cases.
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San Diego County's Health and Human Services Agency reported 6,108 new COVID-19 cases and 18 deaths.
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