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San Diego County public health officials reported 91 new COVID-19 cases and four deaths Wednesday as the region nears 4 million doses of vaccines received and more than 3.4 million administered.
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Five more California counties will move to less restrictive tiers because of improving COVID-19 conditions and no counties regressed. No counties are in the purple, or substantial, tier.
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After seven years in the U.S., a husband and wife returned to their native India to spend more time with their aging parents. But their time together was shorter than they'd hoped.
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This animated video uses puzzle pieces to show how a coronavirus binds to a cell's surface — and what happens when a mutation occurs.
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Denver-based rapper DJ Cavem Moetavation started pushing beats and beets by distributing free seeds. Black-owned companies like his are trying to encourage more people of color to grow their own food.
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Many Americans are still making sense of new CDC guidance that vaccinated people no longer have to wear masks in most indoor settings.
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San Diego County public health officials reported 108 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday as the county's state-calculated, adjusted case rate fell to 3.4 per 100,000.
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The push is on to get all San Diegans vaccinated before the state fully reopens in four weeks.
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San Diego businesses will be able to continue outdoor operations on sidewalks, city streets and private parking lots through July 13, 2022, under action taken Tuesday by the City Council.
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The California Department of Public Health suspended routine state surveys of nursing homes in March of 2020, at the start of the pandemic.
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