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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego experts in public health talk about how they are keeping their own children safe from COVID.
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Stuart Hedley, San Diego's famous Pearl Harbor survivor, has died at age 99 from complications of COVID-19.
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Almost 72,000 children tested positive in just the last week of July. However, child hospitalizations and deaths related to the virus remain low.
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Mattel's Barbie Turns Women Of Science, Including COVID Vaccine Developer, Into DollsProfessor Sarah Gilbert, a leader on the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, is one of six women in health care who now have Barbies in their image. She hopes they will inspire girls to enter STEM careers.
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The Grossmont Healthcare District hosted its inaugural "Family End of Summer Palooza" and provided free COVID-19 vaccines to anyone 12 and over.
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While San Diego County continues to see rising COVID- 19 cases, more than two million residents are now fully vaccinated, bringing the region closer to its vaccination goal.
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Fifty-eight students have tested positive, according to the district's COVID dashboard.
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As positive COVID-19 cases rise, COVID-19 testing sites are seeing longer lines.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs demand for testing rises, local health officials and health providers take action.
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KPBS Midday EditionA group of Sumatran tigers at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park is suspected to have been exposed to the virus that causes COVID- 19, prompting the closure of that park's Tiger Trail habitat, zoo officials said Tuesday.
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