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Intensive care unit capacity is at less than 1% in many California counties, and morgue space is also running out, in what is increasingly resembling the disaster last spring in New York City.
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eachers, first responders, and grocery and restaurant workers are among those recommended to get the next round of scarce vaccines in California
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Atlantic writer Ed Yong says the COVID-19 vaccination program will be the most complicated the U.S. has ever attempted: "It's going to be a slow process, and there are a lot of possible roadblocks."
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Many favorite holiday traditions could be treacherous this year because of the coronavirus. Here's how experts view the risks — and some creative, safer alternatives to keep up a festive mood.
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Billionaire novelist and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott donated $8 million to The San Diego Foundation's COVID-19 Community Response Fund, it was announced Thursday, part of $4.2 billion she has donated in the last four months to 384 organizations.
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Arizona emergency room physician Cleavon Gilman says health care providers are under "unimaginable" emotional strain.
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The Élysée Palace said President Emmanuel Macron will quarantine for seven days following his positive test results.
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Data also show more than 230,000 new coronavirus infections on Wednesday and that 113,090 Americans were hospitalized with the virus — a number that's been on the rise.
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A California judge said Thursday that all restaurants in San Diego County can resume on-site dining with safety protocols, marking a setback to the governor’s stay-at-home order to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
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A new policy in San Diego County could temporarily stop ambulances from delivering patients to certain hospitals that can't handle more patients.
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