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San Diego County public health officials implored San Diegans to maintain vigilance as positive case rates for the COVID-19 pandemic continues to increase in the region.
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Loud parties where students are jammed in together in small spaces are still happening in and around San Diego State.
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The federal government is offering nursing homes the chance to opt in to the new program, in which pharmacy staff would deliver and administer a future vaccine on site.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe surge in early voting across San Diego county, the Supreme Court sides with President Trump to end the census early, and a look at what happens to asylum seekers who are returned to Central America.
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San Diego's unemployment rate declined to 9% in September, a half-percent drop from the previous month, according to figures by the state Employment Development Department.
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Pfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla said in a public statement Friday that the company won't have data showing that the vaccine is safe before the third week of November at the earliest.
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Tribal leaders said they needed the revenue from casinos to fund essential government functions and created strict policies to reopen early in the pandemic. But our partners at inewsource say some workers have raised safety concerns.
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Cases are surging in many places around the country. As we head into winter here's what public health forecasters think we can expect.
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KPBS Midday EditionIn our ongoing series about San Diego County's metrics to monitor coronavirus spread, KPBS examines different approaches to tallying available hospital beds.
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A vaccine will only work if a lot of people can get immunized. State health officials are working furiously to design outreach and distribution plans, with little clarity from the federal government.
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