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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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Opening Day is finally here for the San Diego Padres and fans are excited, whether they are inside or outside the ballpark, for a team with high expectations.
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Cheering fans instead of cardboard cutouts at Dodger Stadium. Screaming thrill-seekers riding the Giant Dipper roller coaster at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Beer lovers bellying up to, well, a table outside a brewery.
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Colleges are leaning heavily on campus custodians. "You may not have seen us before the pandemic, but I guarantee you'll see us now," says Tanya Hughes, a campus building services head in Florida.
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A year into the pandemic, the agency's staffers reflect on what it's been like to fight the biggest public health battle in their history and how they're working to rebuild public trust in science.
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The Food and Drug Administration approved two rapid coronavirus at-home tests made by Abbott's BinaxNOW and Quidel Quickvue.
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It's estimated 400,000 people will now be added to the eligibility list.
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San Diego County reported 290 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday increasing the total number of cases since the pandemic began to 270,287.
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Johnson & Johnson says a batch of its COVID-19 vaccine failed quality standards and can’t be used.
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