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The Democratic governor on Monday blamed “right wing" politicians and media for perpetuating misinformation about the shots and hindering vaccine efforts.
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The CSU had previously announced plans to require vaccinations, but only after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave full approval to at least one of the vaccines. All current vaccines are being administered under an "emergency use" authorization.
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The concert is being billed by New York City government as a reopening of the city — and most of the tickets will be free, but you can only get in if you provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination.
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The new guidance follows recent decisions in Los Angeles and St. Louis to revert to indoor mask mandates amid a spike in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations that have been especially bad in the South.
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Tokyo officials recorded more than 2,800 new cases in the capital on Tuesday, surpassing the previous high from January.
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San Diego County public health officials announced Monday they will continue to follow state guidelines, which require indoor masking for unvaccinated people and masking of everyone in certain settings.
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“We can’t really afford to have health care personnel offline, sick with COVID, dying from COVID or just infected with COVID."
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After public criticism and a determination from the county's top prosecutor that the payments to elected officials were illegal, the commissioners vowed to return their hazard payments.
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Yes, that was the plan. Then along came the delta variant. And now people who are vaccinated are wondering: Are there circumstances in which a mask would be advisable?
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has became the first major federal agency to require health care workers to get COVID-19 vaccines. Monday's decision comes as the aggressive delta variant spreads and some communities report troubling increases in hospitalizations among unvaccinated people.
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