Coronavirus Frequently Asked Questions
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A citizens group that opposes local COVID-19 restrictions has filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging San Diego's vaccine mandate for city employees.
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The centers can treat people with sotrovimab, a monoclonal antibody touted as effective against the omicron variant of the coronavirus.
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The bill's supporters say say social media has given a tiny minority of doctors an outsized voice in dissuading people from being vaccinated.
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Effective Wednesday, the San Diego Unified School District will update its outdoor masking policy.
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A total of 9,386 new tests were reported Tuesday with a positivity rate over the past seven days of 9.9%.
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The decision from the state Health & Human Services Agency leaves untouched mask requirements for other settings, including health care facilities and all public transit.
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Effective Wednesday, the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) will update its outdoor masking policy and lift restrictions on field trips, allowing students, staff and others on SDUSD school grounds the option of no longer wearing masks outdoors.
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For the first time in two years for many people, the American workplace is transforming into something that resembles pre-pandemic days.
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Starting this week, this masks are coming off for vaccinated visitors to Walt Disney World in Florida.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has decreased the use of ordinary health care such as routine medical exams, leading to cancers being diagnosed at later stages.