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Beginning in early April, residents in San Diego County and nationwide will be able to apply for financial help for funeral expenses through FEMA's COVID-19 Funeral Assistance Program.
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KPBS Midday EditionCalifornia is expanding vaccine eligibility to anyone 50 and over starting in April and anyone 16 and over on April 15.
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The city unveiled a "slow streets" program last year to give residents safe places to walk and ride bikes during the pandemic. But in recent months it has quietly been scaled back to just one street in Pacific Beach.
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Travel is up nationwide, and the trend is hitting San Diego too with air travel and hotel stays increasing.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe new strain of the virus first discovered in Brazil may be more effective in resisting vaccines, said Dr. Eric McDonald, medical director of the county’s epidemiology department.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel called the planned lockdown "a mistake," and she took the blame for the decision.
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India is reporting its largest spike in new coronavirus cases since November. Its health ministry said that several concerning variants have been detected.
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Many public health experts are now increasingly optimistic about how the pandemic is playing out in the U.S. Here's what they say we can expect for the rest of 2021.
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San Diego County officials are working with the Mexican consulate to make COVID-19 vaccines available.
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Eduardo Moreno left Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla surrounded by cheering nurses and intensive care unit staff that over the months became like extended family.
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