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Friday's data increased the county's cumulative totals to 373,831 cases and 4,250 fatalities since the pandemic began.
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San Diego County public health officials reported 482 new cases of COVID-19 and five additional virus-related deaths.
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Republican governors, lawmakers and attorneys general already are forming a wall of opposition to President Joe Biden's plan to require vaccinations or COVID-19 testing at all private employers of 100 workers or more.
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The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell to a fresh pandemic low last week.
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The new requirements are the Biden administration’s boldest move yet to persuade reluctant Americans to finally get a vaccine that has been widely available for months — or potentially face financial consequences.
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Public comment at Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting took on an angry and sometimes violent tone from more than 60 mostly anti-vaccine speakers.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs vaccines for children 5 to 11 get emergency authorization, questions remain as to how many parents will choose to get them for their kids.
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Hugs with friends. Birthday parties indoors. Pillow fights. Kids who got their first shots Wednesday said these are the pleasures they look forward to.
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The County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday to keep a vaccine mandate for new employees in place.
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Experts say the impact the program did have, however small, made it worthwhile.
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