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County public health officials reported 299 new infections and three additional deaths Saturday.
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After a year-long ban on most indoor seating, the state Friday set the stage for the resumption of NBA games and live entertainment performances in most counties beginning April 15.
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Volunteers in California are working to ensure that the thousands of farmworkers who toil in the fields every day are receiving coronavirus vaccinations.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom toured a COVID-19 vaccination site in City Heights Friday, hailing San Diego for leading the way in the administration of vaccine doses, as county public health officials reported 496 new infections and 13 deaths.
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California will allow indoor concerts, theater performances and other private gatherings starting April 15 as the rate of people testing positive for the coronavirus in the state nears a record low.
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We ponder your pandemic questions. This week's topics: vaccine cards (including whether to laminate or not), group singing sessions and CBD products.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom toured a COVID-19 vaccination site in City Heights Friday, hailing San Diego for leading the way in the administration of vaccine doses, particularly in its efforts in hard-hit, underserved communities.
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In Barrio Logan, volunteers are going door-to-door to let residents in a community hit hard by the pandemic know about a pop-up vaccination site.
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Lawmakers say the bills will make nursing homes safer and hold their owners more accountable.
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COVID-19 vaccines eligibility expanded to millions of Californians age 50 and older Thursday, as San Diego County public health officials reported 252 new coronavirus cases.
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