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In San Diego and around the world, people found new ways to practice the traditions of Ash Wednesday.
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In Chula Vista, first responders are delivering COVID-19 vaccinations to seniors just steps away from their homes and, in some cases, bringing them to homebound residents.
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San Diego County's COVID-19 numbers are headed in the right direction, leaders said Wednesday, even as the county reported 539 new infections of the virus and 57 deaths.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders have agreed on a $9.6 billion spending deal aimed at aiding some of those hit hardest by the pandemic.
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Two local scientists are among those asking the CDC to do a better job of talking about how COVID-19 spreads.
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Federal agents have seized more than 10 million fake N95 masks in recent weeks.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego Union-Tribune analyzed data that show that San Diegans of Latino, Black and Asian descent are being vaccinated at lower rates than their white counterparts.
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March 19 marks one year since Californians were ordered to stay at home to combat the spread of the deadly coronavirus. KPBS wants to hear about your plans post pandemic.
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The administration says there will only be a few million doses of Johnson & Johnson's vaccine available to distribute right away, assuming the company gets FDA authorization in the next few weeks.
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A community health center is now immunizing the local homeless population. But vaccination logistics, already complex, are compounded by the additional barriers in communication and transportation.
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