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The county Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously voted to ask the state Department of Public Health for a "safe and responsible path" toward phasing out pandemic-related mask requirements for school children from kindergarten through 12th grade.
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Swamped by thousands of calls a day, contact tracing programs have been forced to adapt. Even though they can't call everyone, experts say it's too early to give up on this pillar of disease control.
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San Diego County on Monday reported 1,313 new COVID-19 cases and 25 additional virus-related deaths.
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The California Legislature has approved a bill requiring workers receive up to two weeks of paid time off if they get sick from the coronavirus.
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California's indoor masking requirement will end next week for vaccinated people but masks still are the rule for schoolchildren.
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Doubly vaccinated travelers will be welcomed starting Feb. 21, nearly two years after it first closed its border. The move is seen as relief for its tourism industry.
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A new study from the CDC that was done in California has confirmed what we have known about wearing masks inside public places.
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The proposal would infuse the California Immunization Registry with COVID-19 data from across the state.
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One jab instead of two. A flu and COVID-19 vaccine combo could be in the near future.
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San Diego County's Health and Human Services Agency reported 2,736 new COVID-19 infections and 29 deaths Friday as hospitalizations dropped by 91 patients.
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