Coronavirus Frequently Asked Questions
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A San Diego detention center that houses U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees saw COVID-19 cases surge last week, reporting the third highest number of active cases among ICE detainees of any of the federal agency's more than 130 detention centers.
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Thomas Apollo, 44, allegedly punched a medical assistant five times and another one twice after he was told to leave the clinic for not wearing a mask, prosecutors said.
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Ivermectin has been hailed as a wonder drug for treating parasitic infections, but leading medical experts say the same isn't true for treating COVID-19.
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The at-home tests are expected to be delivered by USPS later this month. The White House said the site is in "beta testing" and will be launched formally Wednesday.
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The Biden administration on Tuesday quietly launched its website for Americans to request free at-home COVID-19 tests.
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The number of COVID-positive patients in San Diego County hospitals has increased by four people to 1,260, according to the latest state data released Tuesday.
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Child vaccination rates are relatively low, and children that contract COVID-19 could be at increased risk for rare conditions and diabetes.
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San Diego City Councilman Chris Cate has partnered with local community organizations to open a new COVID-19 testing site at Zion Market.
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COVID-19 related hospitalizations in San Diego County have decreased by 17 people to 1,206.
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The White House says the federal website where Americans can request free COVID-19 tests will begin accepting orders on Wednesday.