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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego County data on booster vaccinations show wide gaps between age, race and neighborhood.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom is still warning of a potential surge in cases this winter.
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The number of coronavirus patients in San Diego County hospitals has decreased by one to 260, in the latest data released by the state.
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Citing the high costs associated with Covid illnesses, a growing number of employers are telling employees who decline to be vaccinated to pay up.
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Nationwide, conservative lawmakers have come together to propose and pass bills aimed at nullifying federal vaccine mandates. Public health experts worry exemptions make the workforce vulnerable.
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Federal health officials have been urging adults with psychiatric conditions to get a booster shot to increase their COVID protection. It turns out being mentally ill puts you at higher risk.
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The fire fighters' union said they are pro-vaccine and they will follow the law.
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The county of San Diego is encouraging booster shots for anyone eligible to get one.
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Despite the looming deadline, nearly 20% of the city’s staff is confirmed as unvaccinated.
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Hundreds of Mexican adolescents are being bused across the U.S. border to get vaccinated against the coronavirus under a pilot program in San Diego.
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