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Monoclonal Antibody Therapy to Treat COVID-19 Available to Those Who Qualify
A therapy newly approved by the FDA for emergency use to help patients who test positive for COVID-19 is now available to the general public in San Diego County outside a hospital setting at Palomar Health’s downtown Escondido hospital campus. This is the only monoclonal antibody therapy available to the general public, through a partnership with the County of...
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CalFire, San Diego County Fire Departments Provide COVID-19 Vaccines to Rural Areas
Operation Collaboration is a partnership between San Diego CalFire and 21 Fire Departments in San Diego county to help provide COVID-19 vaccines to rural and remote areas. The program is putting hundreds of paramedics to work, “We’re able to put them to use out in these rural sites where folks that have mobility issues and have a harder time getting…
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Federal Food Boxes Not Available In San Diego County
Inequitable statewide distribution has created a feast-or-famine scenario for local food banks hoping for federal food boxes.
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New Documentary Highlights Treatments for Veterans Living With PTS
A new documentary called “Wounded Heroes” is shedding light on some innovative ways to treat post-traumatic stress disorder.
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One Year Since San Diego County Declared a Local Health Emergency
It was one year ago on Feb. 14, 2020, Valentine’s Day, that San Diego County declared a local health emergency to combat the coronavirus. At that time, there were two confirmed cases of COVID-19 in San Diego County and several suspected cases. Since that day, more than a quarter of a million people in San Diego County have tested positive…
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Beloved South Bay Baseball Coach Dies from COVID-19
Family shares memories of beloved South Bay baseball coach who died from COVID-19
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First Company of Women Marine Recruits Begin Boot Camp at MCRD, a First for West Coast
The first company of women Marines to begin training on the West Coast stepped off buses this week to begin boot camp at the Marine Recruit Depot in San Diego.
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Some San Diego Churches Take Steps Before Reopening Inside After Supreme Court Ruling
On the first Sunday that places of worship can hold services indoors in California, following a Supreme Court ruling, NBC 7 found some San Diego churches weren’t rushing back inside.
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No Appointment Needed at Family Health Centers of San Diego COVID-19 Vaccine Site
Family Health Centers of San Diego (FHCSD) is offering COVID-19 vaccines to individuals 65 or older and healthcare workers under the county’s Phase 1A tier on Saturday with no appointments necessary.
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$220K Unemployment Fraud Uncovered After Man Flashes Gun: Secret Service
An application for a warrant to seize property subject to forfeiture that was filed in federal court last month offers an instructive look at how a pair of alleged identity thieves in San Diego operated.