Coronavirus Frequently Asked Questions
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Early COVID-19 indicators show that the virus’ transmission is growing.
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Data says nearly 94% of eligible county residents have had at least one COVID-19 shot. That’s not the case in City Heights.
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Friday's data increased the county's cumulative totals to 748,896 infections and 5,155 deaths since the pandemic began, according to the HHSA.
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The Supreme Court in a brief order Friday sided with the Biden administration and said that, while the lawsuit plays out, the Navy may consider sailors’ vaccination status in making deployment, assignment and other operational decisions.
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People with schizophrenia are three times as likely to die from the virus, giving scientists an opportunity to study the potential relationship between the immune system and mental illness.
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Thursday's data increase the county's cumulative totals to 748,722 infections and 5,150 deaths since the pandemic began.
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The San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency reported 304 new COVID-19 infections and three additional deaths.
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Though findings are preliminary, many studies suggest that vaccinated people have good protection against the condition, although just how much is still up for debate.
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The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department has had a big uptick in applicants from other law enforcement agencies, including the San Diego Police Department.
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The city of San Diego announced a vaccine mandate for employees last year and this week hundreds of city employees are having exemptions granted.