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San Diego State University will return primarily to in-person education and reopen on-campus housing for students in the fall term, it was announced Wednesday.
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California will soon allow indoor live performances and events in counties outside the state's most-restrictive reopening tier, but the number of people allowed will increase if all attendees are tested or can provide a proof of vaccination.
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Also Wednesday, the county will lift the 10 p.m. curfew for restaurants, bars, breweries, distilleries and wineries that has been in place since last July.
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Starting June 15 everyday activities can resume and most businesses can fully reopen with “common-sense risk reduction measures.”
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President Joe Biden is set to announce that he's shaving about two weeks off his May 1 deadline for states to make all adults eligible for coronavirus vaccines.
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Scripps Health officials working with Columbia University scientists estimate if some restrictions were not lifted for businesses last summer, they would not have seen an increase in hospitalizations that lead to at least 45 deaths.
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San Diego County public health officials Monday reported 127 new COVID-19 infections raising the total to 271,654.
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UC San Diego plans to return to in-person teaching with normal classroom occupancy for the fall term, university officials said Monday, citing the school's "Return To Learn" COVID-19 response and increasing vaccination numbers.
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Some financial relief could be on the way soon for San Diego’s event industry, which has been devastated by pandemic restrictions.
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India is the world's biggest vaccine producer. It's also where the coronavirus is now spreading fastest. Infections are surging across South Asia.
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