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Capt. Cristian Granucci called an impending vaccine requirement "total tyranny" and threatened to sue his own union. The rules go into effect in October, and those who don't comply could get fired.
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As the Delta variant of COVID-19 continues to surge, San Diego County public health officials reported 1,306 new infections Tuesday, along with 29 new hospitalizations and three deaths.
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The San Diego Padres teamed up with the county for the one-day pop-up clinic, offering tickets as an incentive.
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Serious cases are still climbing. But the state’s models show the rate of increase leveling off, with a peak around Labor Day.
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San Diego State University welcomed 33,000 students to classes Monday with a mask mandate and the requirement to provide proof of full vaccination.
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Due to rising COVID-19 cases, Scripps Health is postponing some medical procedures.
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This year, face masks are on most parents' list of back-to-school supplies. But which ones are most effective? Here's how to choose the right one for your child.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Monday granted full approval to Pfizer-BioNTech's cornavirus vaccine for people ages 16 and older, which San Diego leaders hope will remove some doubt from those who have been hesitant to receive a shot.
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Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is making good on his vow earlier this month to require the shots once the Food and Drug Administration approved the vaccine.
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The district hopes to transition back to normal in-person operations by the spring 2022 semester if the health situation improves.
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