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The site announced that videos that contain vaccine misinformation will be removed.
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The symptoms, such as headache, fatigue and cognitive dysfunction, persist or recur months after diagnosis, far more often than they do for the flu, researchers say.
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New data shows the pandemic exacerbated an already fast-growing problem, tipping more Americans' weight over the scales into unhealthy territory.
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A proposal to impose one of the nation's strictest vaccine mandates on Los Angeles was supposed to be voted on Wednesday but was delayed a week following debate among city councilors who generally support the idea but acknowledged the plan as written is flawed and there are questions about enforcement.
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The answers workers give in national surveys differ from how people are actually behaving after mandates go into effect in their workplace.
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He is trying to head off another coronavirus outbreak like the one that killed 28 inmates and a correctional officer at San Quentin State Prison last year. The prison guard’s union said it may appeal the mandate.
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Three San Diego churches are providing free COVID-19 testing for the southeastern San Diego community.
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KPBS Midday EditionA recent update from the San Marcos Unified superintendent about a small number of COVID-positive children attending class in person has underscored the many issues that schools face in keeping track of case numbers among enrolled students.
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While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday approved Pfizer’s COVID-19 booster shot for people 65 and older, at-risk individuals and front-line health care workers, local health officials say they’re still waiting for approval from the state.
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San Diego County reported 894 new COVID-19 infections and 12 new deaths Thursday.
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