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KPBS Midday EditionLooking back at the 1918 flu pandemic can inform our responses and add context to our current coronavirus challenges.
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KPBS Midday EditionTheatre quickly moves to online programming
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San Diego’s economy is taking a beating because of the COVID-19 restrictions that limit human interaction.
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The financial impact of the coronavirus on higher education is enormous. At UC San Diego students and faculty are working from home. There is no revenue from tuition or dining contracts. The university's vast medical system is not taking elective surgeries. Yet, online costs are soaring, and research goes on.
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A flood of new research suggests that far more people have had the new coronavirus without any symptoms.
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The unofficial holiday saluting all things cannabis arrives at a challenging time for the nation's legal marijuana industry.
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The Navy hospital ship Mercy is in Los Angeles to relieve the burden on the area's medical facilities. But it’s dealing with a growing number of coronavirus cases among members of its crew.
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San Diego stands to lose millions in economic and tax revenue due to the cancellation of Comic-Con, the San Diego County Fair, and the annual San Diego Pride Festival.
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The mayor of Coronado wants to see if there are some outdoor activities that can be enjoyed while still following social distancing guidelines.
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California corrections officials have confirmed the first prison inmate death caused by COVID-19.
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