Experts recommend masking up outside, staying indoors when you can and making your own DIY air filter.
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They also acknowledged that vaccine supply hasn't been keeping up with the demand seen in New York, California and some other places.
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For years, consumer advocates and some legislators have been battling to rein in escalating health care costs. Now the state has created a new agency to limit future growth in health care costs — and it will have the power to enforce that mandate.
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The House bill approved Friday has little chance of becoming law, with the necessary support lacking in the 50-50 Senate. But the vote marks the beginning of a new era in the abortion debate as lawmakers, governors and legislatures grapple with the impact of the Supreme Court decision.
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The Indiana health department's document obtained by NPR shows the physician reported the procedure to the state.
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KPBS Midday EditionA new headache center from UC San Diego opened last week in Sorrento Valley, providing centralized treatment for patients.
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This new service is in addition to San Diego County's Access and Crisis Line at (888) 724-7240.
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County health officials have begun outreach efforts to distribute doses of the monkeypox vaccine to members of the gay, bisexual and transgender communities.
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The highly transmissible new omicron variants have shown a remarkable ability to get around the protection offered by vaccination.
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One San Diego resident who tested positive for monkeypox says he's worried as the virus continues to spread.
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However, unlike Los Angeles County, no indoor mask-wearing mandate is being considered.
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