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The average percentage of COVID-19 tests that returned positive in the last week decreased to 5.2%, from 5.7% Friday.
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If you think you might have COVID-19 and are at high risk, you may be able to get tested at a clinic and treated with antiviral drugs right away, under the next phase of the pandemic plan.
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The money comes from the federal government as a reward for the city's relatively successful distribution of past rent relief funds.
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San Diego Unified District leaders are discussing how to proceed with new masking guidelines.
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New research out of New York found the protection of the vaccine against infection in kids ages 5 to 11 dropped from 68% to 12%.
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Newsom has issued 561 orders during the statewide coronavirus emergency declaration. Friday, Newsom announced he would end 52 of those orders, leaving only 30 in place.
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Thursday's data increased the county's cumulative totals to 735,522 cases and 5,004 deaths. The county's death toll topped 5,000 in Wednesday's data.
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KPBS Midday EditionAn infectious disease expert on UC San Diego's post-COVID care team talks about what they are seeing in coronavirus long haulers.
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Under the new guidelines, the vast majority of Americans will no longer live in areas where indoor masking in public is recommended based on current data.
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During three of the last four recessions before the COVID-19 pandemic, income inequality grew in California. Researchers are trying to figure out if the same happened in 2020.
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