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If you’re traveling for the holiday weekend, you might want to pack a mask. An uptick in COVID-19 cases in the county means the virus is more likely to be in public spaces.
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Known for its crossed palm trees and cups printed with Bible verses, the California-based fast food chain banned employees in five states from wearing masks at work.
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San Diego Unified wants more community schools, but how it will fund them in the long run is still unclear.
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The lawsuit, filed in 2021 accused Sheriff's Department officials of not taking enough steps to protect incarcerated people from contracting COVID-19 — especially those who were particularly vulnerable to becoming infected.
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California law requires health plans to continue providing COVID-19 tests, vaccines and treatment with no out-of-pocket costs through Nov. 11.
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Helix tested 30,000 people a day for COVID-19 and formed a partnership with San Diego County to test local residents.
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Thousands of Californians who lost work during the pandemic are struggling with debt. A new settlement makes COVID rent relief available to tens of thousands of tenants.
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Like more than 42 million other supplemental nutrition assistance recipients nationwide, Hernandez drastically cut her grocery budget.
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According to a recent economic impact report, nearly half of all wineries in the region have recovered from the pandemic.
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Because of California law, San Diego residents get an additional six months of some COVID-19 related care for free.
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