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Struggles in accessing and using rent relief programs in California, a San Diego lawmaker wants to give fast-food workers more of a voice in the industry, and how San Diego's largest newspaper plans to cover the upcoming recall election.
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Four months ago, America’s most populous state was struggling to combat a surge in coronavirus hospitalizations that packed patients into outdoor tents and killed hundreds of people each day.
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San Diego County public health officials reported 140 new COVID-19 infections and two deaths Thursday, as case rates continue to decline and hospitalizations remain steady.
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Sweetwater High School hosts the region's first youth vaccination clinic as part of National City's 100-day COVID-19 vaccination campaign.
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San Diego County leaders reported that more than a million San Diegans are now fully vaccinated for COVID-19, as the county Health and Human Services Agency prepares for a shift in how it will go about administering vaccines.
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Individuals identifying as Republicans became more skeptical of a potential COVID-19 vaccine and other inoculations over the course of the pandemic, according to a study by UC San Diego's Rady School of Management that was announced Wednesday.
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California, swimming in vaccine, is in far better shape than just weeks ago. But that doesn’t mean that everyone who wants a vaccine in the country's most populous state can get one.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego County public health officials reported 144 new COVID-19 infections Tuesday as all county-hosted COVID-19 vaccine sites began offering walk-up, no-appointment-required vaccinations.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased its guidelines Tuesday on the wearing of masks outdoors, saying fully vaccinated Americans don't need to cover their faces anymore unless they are in a big crowd of strangers.
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County officials said they will resume vaccinations with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine Tuesday.
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