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KPBS Midday EditionTravel expert and author Rick Steves reflects on his own experiences traveling during the pandemic.
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Local health care providers, retail pharmacies and community clinics are some of places where San Diegans can get Novavax.
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The change in CDC rules signals a shift in policy that focuses less on transmission, prompting San Diego Unified to revisit masking policies.
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Following the CDC's decision to scale back recommended safety measures for COVID-19, some are wondering whether the shift in policy has come too soon.
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“Instead, we will utilize our school site metrics and county data to determine whether masking is needed at each school.”
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The first lady will remain at a private residence in South Carolina and isolate from others for at least five days per CDC guidance.
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In the U.S., officials have asked vaccine makers to target BA.5, rather than the original omicron strain. That has delayed the boosters' development — but officials hope they will be more effective.
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Requirements to test and mask and be vaccinated are becoming less common as colleges shift away from treating COVID-19 as an emergency.
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The number of patients in San Diego County hospitalized with COVID-19 has dropped by 15 to 331, according to the latest state data.
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COVID-19 activity remains high in San Diego County Friday, the Health and Human Services Agency reported, but antiviral pills and monoclonal antibodies can help with treatment to avoid getting severe symptoms.
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