Coronavirus Frequently Asked Questions
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The newly identified strain of the coronavirus has global health officials worried about a possible new surge in cases.
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Long COVID has been a reality since the beginning of the pandemic. The patients who have it are desperate for answers that doctors don't yet have.
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Public health experts warn that the rush to impose travel bans on southern African countries after the omicron variant was identified can work against scientific transparency.
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President Biden received a briefing from his medical task force, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, who said that "inevitably" the omicron variant will turn up in the U.S.
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With COVID-19 spreading again across much of the nation, we hear from a local expert on how best to protect yourself and your family.
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As families across the nation prepare to gather for the holidays, health officials continue to urge COVID safety protocols to keep case numbers down.
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The answer is no in many parts of California: Eighteen counties, mostly rural ones, have more hospitalized COVID-19 patients today than a year ago. But urban counties are faring better.
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President Joe Biden plans to require essential nonresident travelers crossing U.S. land borders.
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Tuesday's data increases the region's cumulative totals to 382,059 infections and 4,319 deaths since the pandemic began.
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KPBS Midday EditionA Biden administration effort to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for millions of workers has hit major legal snags over the scope of regulations it hopes to enforce.