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San Diego County reported 728 new COVID-19 infections and 14 additional deaths associated with the coronavirus Tuesday, as the surge in cases and hospitalizations from the omicron variant continues to wane.
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Isolated cases in people with no detectable evidence of coronavirus infection prompted a closer look by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and elsewhere. They say vaccine surveillance data show chances are under 1 in 1 million for the condition to occur after vaccination but no infection.
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The number of those patients in intensive care decreased by nine to 114 Sunday. Available ICU beds increased by 11 to 202.
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The omicron BA..2 variant spreads about 30% more easily and has caused surges in other countries.
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As of Thursday, California is officially in the next phase of the pandemic with the governor's SMARTER plan leading the way.
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The nation's top doctor says he and his wife have mild symptoms, while his son has a runny nose and low-grade fever. His daughter also recently tested positive for the virus.
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Thursday's data brought San Diego County's cumulative totals to 729,597 infections and 4,958 deaths, with a total of 682 COVID-positive patients hospitalized.
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San Diego County reported 939 new COVID-19 cases and 16 additional virus-related deaths in its latest data.
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The governor said an endemic plan for COVID-19 will answer questions about where California is going.
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The San Diego Humane Society started an enforcement program featuring "park patrol" officers.
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