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Senate bargainers have reached agreement on a slimmed-down $10 billion package for countering COVID-19, the top Democratic and Republican negotiators said Monday, but the measure has dropped all funding to help nations abroad combat the pandemic.
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And there is so much of it these days.
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Cases are surging in some regions but dropping in many places. If you're in the latter situation, is it OK to go back to living as you did pre-pandemic? Print our handy zine with advice from experts.
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The Centers for Disease Control says it's ending a policy that limited asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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San Diego County and local non-profits worked to get seniors and others connected to the Internet to protect their health and reduce social isolation.
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In addition to the 162 new cases reported Wednesday, the county also reported that there was a backlog of 457 cases from last December.
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A local expert talks about the importance of COVID-19 boosters and the new BA.2 variant.
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Health officials argue the protection of the COVID vaccine booster wanes over time and say some people need a second booster. But other infectious disease experts say three shots are enough for now.
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The number of patients with COVID-19 in San Diego County hospitals decreased by 10 to 140, according to the latest state data.
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The San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency reported 97 new COVID-19 infections and four additional virus-related deaths in its latest data.
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