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Some people are finding pharmacies still don't have supply of the shots, and others are having insurance coverage troubles. Here's what's going on.
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The public health care district is requiring people to accept a terms-of-use agreement to gain access to its website.
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The sheriff's department is adopting a new strategy to improve interactions with people who have disabilities. People with disabilities are more likely to be arrested or killed by law enforcement.
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The new vaccine replaces the former bivalent boosters, which have been deauthorized and are no longer in use.
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About 300,000 Californians have lost Medi-Cal coverage since the state resumed eligibility checks. You have options if you get a notice about your coverage.
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Healthcare workers with Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest voted this week to unionize.
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Chula Vista Elementary School District offers no-cost COVID-19 testing as part of its prevention strategy to slow coronavirus on campuses.
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted unanimously for a proposal intended to increase the number of child care providers in the county and enhance the capabilities of existing providers.
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The Food and Drug Administration convened an expert panel to review the latest data on phenylephrine. That's found in over-the-counter versions of Sudafed, Dayquil and other cold medicines.
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Health and Human Services Deputy Secretary Andrea Palm was also there and said students today face greater challenges than the previous generation.
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