Coronavirus Frequently Asked Questions
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San Diego is starting to come off the current surge in COVID-19 cases, according to wastewater data from across the region.
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On Tuesday, the South Bay’s two main medical facilities declared internal disasters because of a flood of patients.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs omicron infections continue to surge at unprecedented rates, experts are raising the possibility that the pandemic could soon enter a new, slightly more manageable phase.
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Researchers in the U.K. have the first estimates for how long a third shot of the Pfizer vaccine will last. The findings are mixed.
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Three doctors present their proposal to get vaccines to everyone in the world. "We already have the resources, knowledge and systems," they write. Global leaders just have to make it happen.
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The comment came as the president took reporters' questions on Wednesday in a nearly 2-hour-long press conference. "Should we have done more testing earlier? Yes. But we're doing more now," he said.
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Despite the Supreme Court striking down a vaccine-or-test rule for private employers, the workwear retailer is moving ahead with a mandate. The decision has fueled an outcry among some conservatives.
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San Diego County recorded more than 35,000 new COVID-19 cases from Friday to Monday.
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The city of San Diego and the San Diego Housing Commission have been awarded $8.3 million from the federal government to support the COVID-19 Housing Stability Assistance Program.
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The high-quality masks will go to pharmacies and community health centers starting this week in an effort to control the spread of COVID-19.