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KPBS is working on a story about breastfeeding women and their questions about the COVID-19 vaccines. Please share your thoughts and questions with us.
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The election of Donald Trump as president in 2016 divided families and strained friendships. Some have managed to work through the political divide to preserve close relationships. Others have distanced themselves. And there are those who have broken family ties.
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What questions about reopening do you have for infectious disease specialist Dr. Christian Ramers?
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If you are receiving the $600 per week in Pandemic Additional Compensation, how will the loss of those funds affect you and your family?
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As part of our ongoing Curious San Diego series, KPBS Health Reporter Tarryn Mento tracked down the answer.
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San Diego officials say researchers are stil trying to figure out more about the COVID 19 virus.
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Health clinics that care for Medi-Cal patients receive payment from the government-funded health insurance program, but the system does not cover telehealth appointments.
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It’s likely “few if any” California schools will reopen before summer break, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday as he provided a stark assessment of the implications from the spreading coronavirus that threatens to overwhelm the state’s hospitals and drain its spending reserves.
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Researchers at UC San Diego are evaluating a new diagnostic testing system designed by an Orange County company that holds promise for identifying the novel coronavirus in as little as 45 minutes and typically within one hour.
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The San Diego City Council will hold a special meeting Tuesday to ratify Mayor Kevin Faulconer's state of emergency declaration and act on a package of legislation to help lessen the economic and social impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on San Diego's most at-risk residents.
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