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UC San Diego Health officials also said delayed care is driving a surge in patients that is forcing them to use non-traditional spaces for patients.
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The reluctance of many citizens — especially the elderly — to get vaccinated is a problem for a government facing intense pressure to roll back strict COVID policies.
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A post-Thanksgiving spike in COVID-19 cases has hit the county and continued to climb Friday.
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Health officials initially anticipated that this year's winter surge could be mild. That appears to be changing.
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Many infected people aren't aware of their availability or have difficulty accessing them.
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China on Sunday reported two additional deaths from COVID-19 as some cities move cautiously to ease anti-pandemic restrictions following increasingly vocal public frustrations.
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While signs of any potential Thanksgiving surge of COVID-19 and the flu won't show up until next week's data is released, cases for both illnesses are continuing to trend up in San Diego County, according to the Health and Human Services Agency.
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A La Mesa-based sanitation company and its owners pleaded guilty today to federal charges for selling a product with false claims that it could eradicate viruses, including the one that causes COVID-19.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego composer Sang Song said he was inspired by a psychological theory known as ambiguous loss.
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For nearly three years, China has enforced incredibly strict rules to keep coronavirus transmission in check. But now they're facing a potentially deadly omicron surge.
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