Coronavirus Frequently Asked Questions
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Your pandemic story may be included in upcoming reporting on how San Diegans’ lives have been changed by COVID-19.
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It has officially been two years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic.
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The change will result in fewer case investigations and less contact tracing as the new target populations only represent about 10% of the total number of cases being reported, the county statement read.
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The monthlong extension comes as the CDC said it would work on a "revised policy framework for when, and under what circumstances, masks should be required in the public transportation corridor."
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Wednesday's numbers increased San Diego County's cumulative totals to 742,724 cases and 5,090 deaths.
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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis says that prioritizing vaccine and testing availability over masking helped the state achieve a high rate of immunization and relatively low death rate.
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After two years of pandemic life, people have learned to cope in ways that have become stubborn, unhealthy habits. But there are positive steps we can take to reset a healthy lifestyle.
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Organizations continue outreach efforts to educate communities on COVID-19 vaccines, paid sick leave, and testing.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego police leaders presented statistics showing crime increased 13% in 2021. Almost all major crimes saw increases, from vehicle thefts to homicides. Hate crimes increased a startling 77%.
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The board passed the resolution on consent, after hearing from nearly 20 parents opposed to a vaccine mandate.