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San Diego County public health officials reported 178 new COVID-19 infections Monday, increasing the total to 265,649. No new deaths were reported. The death toll remains at 3,452.
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A judge Monday ruled in favor of a group of North County parents who sued the state to overturn pandemic-related rules they allege have unfairly prevented school districts from reopening for in-person learning.
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KPBS Midday EditionIt’s been just over a year since COVID-19 was officially declared a pandemic. A year of anxiety, hardship, confusion and loss. A year like no other.
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Qualifying households may apply for the COVID-19 Housing Stability Assistance Program at covidassistance.sdhc.org. Applications are available in English, Spanish and Vietnamese.
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This time a year ago, pandemic hysteria was gripping San Diego and the rest of the nation. Life as we knew it was coming to a grinding halt.
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San Diego County has prioritized corrections officers for COVID-19 vaccines while thousands of inmates haven’t been offered doses.
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It’s been a year since health officials reported the first coronavirus case in San Diego County. The pandemic has turned all of our lives upside down. But with more people getting vaccinated every day, there's hope that we can eventually do the things we used to.
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San Diego County public health officials have reported 198 new COVID-19 infections and eight deaths as the Del Mar Fairgrounds COVID-19 vaccination super site prepares to reopen Monday after vaccine shortages left it shuttered this weekend.
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Anyone aged 16 and up who suffers from illnesses like cancer and chronic kidney disease can now sign up to get vaccinated.
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Larry Schwartz, a longtime aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, called local officials in New York to gauge their loyalty to the governor. Some local officials viewed it as a threat to cut off vaccine.
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