Coronavirus Frequently Asked Questions
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Maybe it's not a full-blown summer surge but COVID numbers are ticking up. For those with concerns due to personal risk factors or the start of the school year, the booster question is top of mind.
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Known for its crossed palm trees and cups printed with Bible verses, the California-based fast food chain banned employees in five states from wearing masks at work.
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San Diego Unified wants more community schools, but how it will fund them in the long run is still unclear.
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The lawsuit, filed in 2021 accused Sheriff's Department officials of not taking enough steps to protect incarcerated people from contracting COVID-19 — especially those who were particularly vulnerable to becoming infected.
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California law requires health plans to continue providing COVID-19 tests, vaccines and treatment with no out-of-pocket costs through Nov. 11.
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Helix tested 30,000 people a day for COVID-19 and formed a partnership with San Diego County to test local residents.
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Thousands of Californians who lost work during the pandemic are struggling with debt. A new settlement makes COVID rent relief available to tens of thousands of tenants.
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Like more than 42 million other supplemental nutrition assistance recipients nationwide, Hernandez drastically cut her grocery budget.
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According to a recent economic impact report, nearly half of all wineries in the region have recovered from the pandemic.
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Declarations and loosened restrictions aside, for the immunocompromised or chronically ill, COVID is still a major concern.