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The number of people working to stop COVID-19 outbreaks from spreading is far from the level needed in most states, according to a new NPR survey and analysis. Find out how your state is doing.
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San Diego County will remain in the red, or substantial, tier of the state's four-tier COVID-19 reopening plan for at least another week, and public health officials have reported 278 new COVID-19 infections and 14 deaths from the illness.
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As part of its reopening plan amid the coronavirus pandemic, the San Diego Unified School District allowed some students facing severe challenges to return to in-person learning Tuesday, but a timeline for the district to reopen fully remains unclear.
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Vaccine maker Johnson & Johnson put a hold on the trial after a participant was diagnosed with an unknown illness.
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Things are still rough for the San Diego tourism industry but the region's top tourism booster is hopeful.
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A late-stage study of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate has been paused while the company investigates whether a study participant’s “unexplained illness” is related to the shot.
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San Diego County is awaiting reopening data from the state Tuesday to find out if the region will remain in the second — or red — tier of the state's four tier COVID-19 reopening plan.
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Mayor Kevin Faulconer urged city council officials on Monday to approve the purchase of two hotels that will serve as permanent housing for people phasing out of the shelter.
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The university went completely online in September after a spike in COVID-19 cases. Now, about 10% of the student body will return to in-person classes.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom announces a decrease in COVID-19 positivity rates but increased risk for further wildfire damage.
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