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As of Tuesday, just over 17% of children aged 5 to 11 were fully vaccinated — over two months after shots for them became available.
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San Diego County reported 14,734 new COVID-19 infections and nine deaths in its latest data.
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The union alleges that officers have been prevented from recording interviews related to their exemption requests to San Diego's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for city employees.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego State University's men's basketball team pauses season just days after a major victory.
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The FDA-authorized tests call for a nasal swab. Some doctors are tweeting that they're doing a throat swab too — though they don't recommend this step to the public. Here's a look at the swab debate.
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As a third of hospitals report critical staffing shortages, California’s health department is considering issuing an order postponing many elective surgeries. Many procedures, including a lung transplant, already have been canceled.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom visited a testing site in south Los Angeles County to discuss his request for $2.7 billion in new COVID- 19 spending as part of his next state budget proposal.
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San Diego County reported 10,198 new COVID-19 infections and 20 deaths Tuesday.
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President Biden and others in his administration insist schools should stay open, even with the omicron wave making it harder than ever to manage.
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The city of Tianjin ordered a second round of COVID-19 testing on Wednesday in the city about an hour from Beijing, which is set to host the Winter Olympics from February 4th.
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