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Health Care Worker Vaccination Mandate Goes Into Effect At End Of SeptemberIn just about two weeks California’s vaccination mandate for health care workers goes into effect — unlike other requirements there is no testing opt-out option.
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San Diego County public health officials reported 593 new coronavirus infections and five additional deaths Tuesday.
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San Diego County reported 592 new coronavirus infections and 19 new deaths Monday.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs the deadline looms for state healthcare workers to get vaccinated by the end of the month, more than 1,700 are seeking exemptions primarily based on religious grounds.
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President Biden has announced a vaccination mandate or regular COVID-19 testing for businesses with 100 or more employees and operators are working to implement the new requirements.
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San Diego County reported 705 new coronavirus infections and no new deaths Sunday.
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Leaf through the most recent Arizona budget, and you'll find everything from a mask mandate ban to voting restrictions. A new lawsuit says those aren't budget items; they are political horse-trading.
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KPBS Midday EditionWhether Gov. Gavin Newsom wins or loses on Tuesday, the recall election's outcome is likely to have big impacts on public health policies and the balance of power in both Sacramento and Washington, D.C.
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As the delta variant causes more vaccinated people to get "breakthrough infections," concerns are rising that even the vaccinated could develop long COVID symptoms in rare cases.
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After a year and a half of being COVID-cautious, a fully vaccinated health journalist thought he could finally travel and socialize this summer. The resulting illness didn't feel "mild" at all.
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