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KPBS Midday EditionTo get a glimpse of what teaching students online has been like, we asked a Rancho Bernardo high school teacher to record an audio diary for a week.
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These digital credentials could return us to normal life more quickly, but they have stirred controversy in some quarters.
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On the first Wednesday of the month, the Community Health & Resource Fair takes place at the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA. The fair has now started administering COVID-19 vaccines to the state’s hardest-hit communities.
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The county was able to move to the orange tier because the state administered 4 million vaccinations in low-income communities hardest hit by the pandemic.
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UC San Diego announced Wednesday that it plans to have the campus operating at nearly full capacity this fall, citing positive trends regarding vaccinations and the school's "Return To Learn" COVID-19 response.
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San Diego State University will return primarily to in-person education and reopen on-campus housing for students in the fall term, it was announced Wednesday.
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California will soon allow indoor live performances and events in counties outside the state's most-restrictive reopening tier, but the number of people allowed will increase if all attendees are tested or can provide a proof of vaccination.
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Also Wednesday, the county will lift the 10 p.m. curfew for restaurants, bars, breweries, distilleries and wineries that has been in place since last July.
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Starting June 15 everyday activities can resume and most businesses can fully reopen with “common-sense risk reduction measures.”
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President Joe Biden is set to announce that he's shaving about two weeks off his May 1 deadline for states to make all adults eligible for coronavirus vaccines.
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