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The County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday to keep a vaccine mandate for new employees in place.
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Experts say the impact the program did have, however small, made it worthwhile.
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Children ages 5 to 11 could be able to get vaccines as early as next week. NPR would like to hear from parents who are planning to vaccinate their kids and those who are not for an upcoming story.
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The 2nd Annual COVID-19 Altar de Muertos was set up outside the County Administration Center.
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The announcement came only hours after a CDC advisory panel unanimously decided Pfizer’s shots should be given to children ages 5 to 11.
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The law that took effect Oct. 8 makes it illegal to come within 30 feet of someone at a vaccination site “for the purpose of obstructing, injuring, harassing, intimidating, or interfering with that person.”
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Psaki is not traveling with President Joe Biden, who has been in Rome this weekend.
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San Diego County reported 449 new cases of COVID-19 and no new virus-related deaths in it latest data.
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UC San Diego medical students thrive after surviving their first year of classes online.
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Whether you decide to go trick-or-treating with your family in the pandemic might depend on your situation and comfort level.
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