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KPBS Midday EditionLocal infectious disease expert stresses the importance of children getting vaccinations in midst of latest surge.
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The number of coronavirus patients in San Diego County hospitals has surged to almost 600, according to the latest state figures.
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The agency also shortened the time between the completion of primary vaccination of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine and a booster dose.
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The CDC recently cut the number of days it recommends COVID-positive people remain in isolation from 10 days to five.
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San Diego Unified students use at-home COVID tests provided by the district.
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The number of coronavirus patients in San Diego County hospitals surged past 500 Friday, as local health officials urged residents to keep their New Year's Eve celebrations small and safe.
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Just ahead of the New Years Holiday San Diego County is seeing a record number of COVID-19 cases reported.
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San Diego Airport travelers deal with delayed, cancelled flights.
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The New Year’s Day Rose Parade and Rose Bowl college football game between Ohio State and Utah remained on track Friday despite surging cases of COVID-19, which forced the cancellation of the 2021 parade.
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The variant caused fewer deaths and less severe infections than past versions of the virus in South Africa, but that could be different in other countries.
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