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Millions of people in the U.S. have lost someone they love to COVID-19, and advocates hope to have those losses marked each year on the first Monday in March.
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According to Monday's state data, the number of San Diego County patients dropped to 308, from 314 on Sunday.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has designated San Diego's COVID-19 transmission rate as low prompting changes in mask policies.
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Friday's data increased San Diego County's cumulative totals to 740,716 cases and 5,068 deaths since the pandemic began.
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Thursday's data increased San Diego County's cumulative totals to 739,939 cases and 5,056 deaths since the pandemic began.
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The White House has requested $22.5 billion in additional COVID relief, but 35 GOP senators warned they won't support more until Biden provides an accounting of trillions in prior relief spending.
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San Diego County reported 952 new COVID-19 cases and 11 additional deaths associated with the virus in its latest data.
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Infectious disease expert Dr. Eric Topol reacts to President Biden's "test to treat" COVID-19 plan, as well as to revised masking guidance in California.
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A pilot program intended to measure the results of online tutoring for K-12 students has shown promising results in helping them recover from pandemic-driven learning loss, researchers at UC San Diego announced Wednesday.
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Los Angeles County is set to lift its indoor mask mandate this week as coronavirus case rates and hospitalizations plummet.
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