Coronavirus Frequently Asked Questions
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During Marcus Pollard’s tenure as warden of Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, he faced questions about a decision not to discipline an officer and his handling of COVID.
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Parents suing the California Department of Education for distance learning to support their medically fragile children.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs California reaches an important milestone in vaccinating the state's population, efforts in San Diego to both vaccinate children aged 5-11 and distribute booster shots to the rest of the population remain steady but slow going.
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An influential U.S. advisory panel will discuss expanding eligibility for COVID-19 vaccine booster shots to all adults Friday.
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Pfizer Inc. has signed a deal to allow other manufacturers to make its experimental COVID-19 pill.
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San Diego County public health officials reported 433 new COVID-19 cases and four deaths in its latest data.
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A new week brings a new round in the battle over COVID-19 vaccinations. Some parents kept their children out of school again Monday in protest of vaccination mandates
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The Ngati Toa, a Maori tribe whose version of the intimidating display has been popularized by New Zealand's All Blacks rugby team, says it supports COVID-19 vaccinations.
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Lawsuits against the Biden administration's vaccine-or-test requirement for private employers have been filed in almost every federal appeals court.
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The federal government directed nursing homes to open their doors wide to visitors, easing many remaining pandemic restrictions.