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The county of San Diego expanded the category of those eligible to receive the coronavirus vaccination to include those ages 65 and older.
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A federal appeals court has denied a Southern California church’s request to overturn the state’s coronavirus restrictions barring worship services indoors during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The rates of new coronavirus infections and hospitalizations are dropping across California, but health officials warn those trends are tempered by very high death rates.
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More than five weeks into its vaccination program, California still doesn’t have nearly the supply to meet demand and there's growing angst among residents.
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After soft-launching on Thursday, the new vaccination site at the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center officially opens at full capacity on Sunday.
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City departments are planning budget cuts as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to choke the local economy. But President Biden’s relief plan gives them hope.
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District and union officials in San Diego County say widespread in-person learning is unlikely even if teachers get vaccinated.
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A December outbreak at the prison led to more than 700 cases and 15 deaths, according to state records.
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A record 79 COVID-19 deaths were reported by San Diego County public health officials Friday, along with 2,847 new COVID-19 cases and 437 positive intensive care patients.
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Local restaurants defy COVID-19 rules as a peaceful protest, San Diego's Spanish-speaking community reacts to the end of the Trump era, and the leader of the San Diego Unified School District is chosen for a position in the Biden administration.
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