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About 10% of police staff, who successfully obtained religious exemptions to forgo the COVID-19 vaccine, are also insisting their Christian beliefs instruct them not to use the swabs because they contain ethylene oxide.
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The new total case count includes 4,428 cases reported in the past three days.
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Coronavirus expert talks about what new subvariants could mean for a San Diego entering a highly-anticipated summer season.
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The change comes after inewsource reported that people without photo IDs were denied COVID-19 vaccines.
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The Novavax vaccine appears to be about 90% effective at preventing mild, moderate and severe COVID-19, Food and Drug Administration scientists say in an analysis of the company's data.
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On Thursday, 1,620 new infections were reported — the most since early February.
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Shipments to doctors’ offices and pediatric care facilities would begin soon after FDA authorization, with the first shots possible the following week.
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India's all-female task force of community health-care workers won the World Health Organization's Global Health Leaders Awards. But instead of recognition, some want a better salary and benefits.
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San Diego's pandemic risk level changes from "low" to "medium" as hospital admissions and new cases are ticking up.
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