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San Diego County public health officials reported 3,850 new COVID-19 infections and 47 deaths Thursday as hospitalizations and intensive care admittance numbers again set records.
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In a letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom, San Diego Unified's Cindy Marten and six other superintendents argue that the plan would disproportionately benefit wealthier districts with relatively low COVID-19 case counts.
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The runaway pandemic put more pressure on the U.S. job market last month. Employers shed 140,000 jobs as the unemployment rate held steady at 6.7%.
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With case and death counts still surging, the pressure is on to vaccinate as many people as possible. Here's what it will take to get more Americans their shots, fast.
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Thursday's cases mark the third third-highest number of infections reported in a single day, behind the record 4,478 cases reported Friday, 4,427 on Saturday, and the 38th consecutive day with more than 1,000 new diagnoses.
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California health authorities have reported a record two-day total of 1,042 coronavirus deaths as many hospitals strain under unprecedented caseloads. California’s death toll since the start of the pandemic now stands at 28,045.
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California hospitals struggling with a skyrocketing coronavirus surge are trying to prepare for the possibility that they may have to ration care for lack of staff and beds. The state reported its second-highest number of daily coronavirus deaths Wednesday with 459 lives lost.
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San Diego County public health officials reported 3,815 new COVID-19 infections Wednesday and a record number of hospitalizations.
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From France to Germany to The Netherlands, citizens are venting frustration over the pace of the mass vaccination program.
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Millions of low-income Californians would get a $600 payment from the state under a budget proposal by Gov. Gavin Newsom. The proposed payment announced would go to people with annual incomes of less than $30,000.
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