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California won’t lift its mask requirement until June 15 to give the public and businesses time to prepare and ensure cases stay low, the state health director said Monday.
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KPBS Midday EditionMany say that in the Latinx culture, there are taboos that keep issues like depression, substance abuse and domestic violence in the shadows. Now, members of the Latinx community say that silence hurts the community and they are eager to start a conversation about treatment and prevention of mental health issues.
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San Diego County public health officials have reported 108 new COVID-19 cases and five deaths, bringing the total number of cases to 279,098 and the death toll to 3,742.
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San Diego County public health officials Saturday reported 138 new COVID-19 cases and five deaths, bringing the total number of cases to 278,990 and the death toll to 3,737.
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A total of 136 people were hospitalized in Friday's report, a decrease from Thursday's 151. That 136 is the lowest in at least a month.
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The CDC said fully vaccinated people can ditch the mask and resume all indoor and outdoor activities.
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I'm fully vaccinated, but my kids aren't. Can I safely take off my mask? Do my unvaccinated kids have to keep masking in public?
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California’s governor said Friday that his office is weighing issues of enforcement and workplace safety in considering whether and when to adopt new CDC guidelines on masking. San Francisco, San Diego and Riverside are among the counties saying they expect updated guidance from the state.
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Many Latinos are forgoing COVID-19 shots because of concerns about losing work hours, getting a bill, and for some, immigration worries. That’s according to a new poll that offers insights into how to raise vaccination rates among the nation’s largest ethnic minority.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom and one of his republican recall opponents make stops in San Diego this week, local restaurant operators say they're having a hard time filling open positions, and a culinary tour through City Heights.
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