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San Diego County Case Rate Per 100K: 15 for Vaccinated, 68 for Unvaccinated
San Diego County’s case rate per 100,000 residents was 38.7 overall as of Wednesday, 15.2 for fully vaccinated people and 68 for not fully vaccinated San Diegans.
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Vaccine Effectiveness Waning Due to Delta Variant, Relaxed Masking: UCSD Researchers
A team of researchers at UC San Diego Wednesday published a letter stating that the effectiveness of both the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines have significantly waned over time, partially due to the ending of mask mandates and the highly contagious Delta variant.
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San Diego County Recommends Facial Coverings Indoors Regardless of Vaccine Status
San Diego County is recommending everyone regardless of vaccination status to mask up when indoors, stopping short of a mask mandate.
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SDSU Prepares to Welcome Students Back to Campus
Monday marks the first day of the fall semester at SDSU and other community colleges. NBC 7’s Joe Little spoke with students who hope they can stay on campus all year long.
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SDSU Welcomes Students Back to Campus
San Diego State University is a very different place Monday. Thousands of students are returning for the first full day of in-person classes since the pandemic shut the university down last year.
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San Diego Event Venues Preparing for New Mega Event Rules
San Diego’s most popular event spaces are preparing for new proof of vaccination requirements at upcoming “mega-events.”
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SDPD Investigating Homicide in Mission Valley
SDPD is investigating a homicide in Mission Valley. NBC 7’s Catherine Garcia shares what we know so far.
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San Diego Event Venues Preparing for New Mega Event Rules
San Diego’s biggest event venues are preparing for new proof of vaccination rules for “mega events.” NBC 7’s Dave Summers has the story.
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Bishop of San Diego Asks Priests Not to Take Part in Religious Vaccine Exemptions
As more governments, businesses and institutions implement COVID-19 vaccine mandates allowing for religious exemptions, Catholic leaders across the nation remain divided over whether or not they should sign off.
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Bishop of San Diego Diocese Asks Priests Not to Take Part in Religious Vaccine Exemptions
NBC 7’s Amber Frias explains the stance taken by the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of San Diego
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City Negotiating With Employee Groups About Vaccine Mandate
San Diego City administrators are working toward an all-city employ vaccination mandate, but not all city workers are thrilled about it.
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County COVID-19 Data Illustrates San Diego's Case Surge
San Diego County data shows COVID-19 continues to spread in our community.
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Current COVID-19 Spike Data Would Land San Diego in Red Tier if System Were Still in Place
If California’s tiered system were still in use, San Diego County would be sitting in the red tier, the second-most restrictive
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‘The Side Effects,' ‘It's Unsafe,' ‘I'm Healthy': Debunking COVID-19 Vaccine Myths
“It was rushed to market,” “There are too many unknowns,” “It doesn’t matter if I don’t get vaccinated.” Those are just some of the misconceptions surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine, and with national vaccination numbers below 60%, public health experts fear we’re running out of of time to end this pandemic. Right now 69.2% of people who live in San...
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COVID-19 Vaccine For Kids Under 12 Could Be Available By Midwinter
Vaccines for kids younger than 12 could come by winter. NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda has the story.
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COVID-19 Vaccine For Kids Under 12 Could Be Available By Midwinter
For many parents, COVID-19 vaccines for elementary and middle schoolers can’t come soon enough. The wait could come to an end by the end of the year or early 2022.
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Young San Diegans Showing High COVID-19 Cases and Low Vaccination Rates
The push to vaccinate San Diegans continue with an aim at young people, as they make up the majority of COVID-19 cases in San Diego County and are grappling with the slowest vaccination rate. This push follows the latest County report that all COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths reported in San Diego County in 2021 occurred among residents who are…
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When Barrio Logan Went Dark During COVID, Community Members Came Together to Bring Back the Light
For residents in Barrio Logan, a few things made getting the COVID-19 vaccine just a little bit harder. But the community came together to make sure no one was left behind.
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When Barrio Logan Went Dark During COVID, Community Members Came Together to Bring Back the Light
For residents in Barrio Logan, a few things made getting the COVID-19 vaccine just a little bit harder. But the community came together to make sure no one was left behind.
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75% of Eligible San Diegans Have Received at Least One Dose of the COVID-19 Vaccine
Seventy-five percent of San Diegans, 12 years and older, have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to San Diego County’s vaccination dashboard. It’s about two-thirds of the county’s entire population and a big milestone for the county, as local leaders make a final push to get more people vaccinated ahead of the state’s June 15...