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  • "Easing Your Mind About COVID-19 And The Delta Variant" It is easy to feel overwhelmed and confused right now; it seems that new information and updates are coming in rapidly, and we are in a constant state of change. Dr. Georgine Nanos is here to help us ease our stress and see the light at the end of the tunnel. She is a board-certified family physician specializing in epidemiology (the science of how diseases are spread), making her an expert source for information regarding COVID-19. Dr. Nanos will be answering many of the frequently asked questions about COVID-19, the Delta variant, going over how to maintain positive mental health and protect ourselves. Visit https://www.ljcommunitycenter.org/wcHer Bio: Dr. Georgine Nanos is a board-certified family physician with advanced training in epidemiology and public health. She founded Kind Health Group to bring an exceptional level of care to all her patients. She believes listening to each story and building a deep personal connection is the most rewarding part of medicine and the best way to get to the root cause of many complex medical issues. Dr. Nanos has been practicing medicine for over 18 years and has expertise in treating various medical conditions in patients of all ages. She also serves as a medical contributor to numerous local and national TV, radio, and print media outlets.
  • Your stories and experiences could be shared in an upcoming KPBS Community Conversation exploring the cross border economy.
  • Gavin Newsom said his declaration Monday will help the state coordinate a government-wide response.
  • The United Nations is calling for a demilitarized zone around a nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine.
  • A new report says there's nearly a 50-50 chance that world will hit a key warming threshold in the next five years.
  • Tuesday, July 5, 2022 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand now with KPBS Passport! Radio host Joe Madison receives startling family news, and series host Henry Louis Gates, Jr. learns his own DNA story. Also features the FINDING YOUR ROOTS: The Seedlings STEM Camp, with science and history inspiring the next generation.
  • This was the first time a Greenland shark was reported in the western Caribbean, researchers said. This species of shark is typically found in the Arctic and thousands of feet below the ocean surface.
  • The World Health Organization has issued an alert about the deaths in the West African nation of Gambia. For context, we speak to the authors of The Truth Pill: The Myth of Drug Regulation in India.
  • "We see a really clear association between how these maps were drawn in the '30s and the air pollution disparities today," says an author of a study on the effects of the discriminatory policy.
  • San Diego County will move back into the less restrictive red tier of the state's COVID-19 reopening blueprint Wednesday. Plus, our series on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic continues with a look at how major health care organizations responded. And we speak to the founder of UC San Diego Health's post-COVID-19 clinic about what we are learning about the lingering effects of COVID-19 long after the infection is gone. Then, almost a month after the Biden administration launched a program to process some asylum-seekers, hundreds of people are now camped outside of the San Ysidro Port of Entry. Plus, how will the pandemic change the future of work? Finally, author and oceanographer Kim McCoy combines science and adventure in his new book, "Waves and Beaches: The Powerful Dynamics of Sea and Coast."
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