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Public health officials have reported 568 new COVID- 19 infections and 28 deaths as San Diego County faces a vaccine shortage because of a delayed Moderna shipment.
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The rates of new coronavirus infections and hospitalizations continue to fall across California, but the state’s death toll remains persistently high.
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Average daily new coronavirus cases in the United States have dipped below 100,000 in recent days for the first time in months.
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For low- and middle-income countries, just obtaining doses has been a challenge. And now concerns are being raised about the effectiveness of the more affordable AstraZeneca option.
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The San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency reported 18,223 tests Saturday. The 14-day rolling average of positive tests declined from 6.4% Thursday to 6.3% Friday and rose to 6.7% Saturday.
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Health officials are urging Californians to protect their loved ones from the coronavirus by celebrating Valentine’s Day virtually this year.
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The White House has "deep concerns" over how initial findings on the coronavirus were communicated and demands China make data available to investigators, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says.
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The president hasn't yet signed up but 2.2 million Russians have been vaccinated, countries are signing up for doses — and our Moscow reporter rolled up his sleeve.
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Latinos make up the majority of the coronavirus cases in San Diego County, but they are not getting a majority of vaccinations.
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San Diego County is facing a vaccine shortage owning to a delayed Moderna shipment, as public health officials reported 817 new COVID-19 infections and 24 deaths Friday.
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