Last year, the city council mandated that all employees become fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 1, 2021.
The number of COVID-positive patients in San Diego County hospitals has increased to 203.
The number of COVID-positive patients in San Diego County hospitals has increased to 203, reversing a downward trend.
"This season, we're seeing more San Diegans get sick from influenza compared to last year which was an even milder flu season."
Tuesday's data increases the county's cumulative totals to 745,310 cases and 5,126 deaths since the pandemic began.
The study found that compensations need to be large — at least $100 — to reduce vaccine hesitancy.
The number of COVID-positive patients in county hospitals has decreased to 218, down seven from Sunday, according to the latest state data.
The award from the U.S. Agency for International Development is the largest ever given to UCSD by USAID.
The number of those patients in intensive care stayed the same at 51.
San Diego County reported 562 new COVID cases and 10 deaths, as public health officials continued a move toward a limiting contact tracing.
The CDC is no longer recommending case investigation and contact tracing of every new case of COVID-19.
Wednesday's numbers increased San Diego County's cumulative totals to 742,724 cases and 5,090 deaths.
"While this flu season is relatively mild compared to many previous years, influenza-related deaths have already doubled from last season."
The collection will focus on species used in Western medicine from antiquity to the present.
More than 1,600 pounds of jerky products from a Golden State company were recalled after testing confirmed the presence of listeria.
The JPMorgan Chase Foundation awarded the San Diego Workforce Partnership a $400,000 grant to pilot health care programs.
The number of patients hospitalized with the virus continues to fall in the county.
The program’s goal is to help San Diegans build careers in healthcare.
According to Monday's state data, the number of San Diego County patients dropped to 308, from 314 on Sunday.
Thursday's data increased San Diego County's cumulative totals to 739,939 cases and 5,056 deaths since the pandemic began.
San Diego County announced it is no longer requiring — but is strongly recommending — masks in most indoor settings.
Trained to provide guidance and support during labor and birth, doulas “can significantly improve health outcomes.”
Tuesday's data increased San Diego County's cumulative totals to 738,232 cases and 5,034 deaths since the pandemic began.
The pilot doula program will aim to support underserved parents and improve maternal health, including birth rates.
Thirty-six years later, the indignities Dr. Seuss described in “You’re Only Old Once!” remain familiar to older adults today.
The Mobile Crisis Response Teams began services in January 2021 and are now available countywide.
The state's indoor school masking mandate will end at 11:59 p.m. March 11.
Amid plummeting COVID-19 case rates and pressure from parents, the Golden State will drop its mask mandate for schoolchildren.
There have been 736,368 COVID-19 cases and 5,018 deaths in the county since the pandemic began.
Ten days after California lifted its indoor, universal mask mandate, the CDC said about 70 percent of Americans can unmask indoors.
Scripps Memorial La Jolla joins two other Level 1 adult trauma centers in San Diego County.
Thursday's data increased the county's cumulative totals to 735,522 cases and 5,004 deaths.
There have been 734,656 infections in San Diego County since the pandemic began.
“This support allows LJI scientists to buy essential equipment and pursue fascinating early career research.”
"While influenza activity is low this season, you can still catch it, and it can be severe," said public health officer Dr. Wilma Wooten.
The surge in cases and hospitalizations from the Omicron variant continues to wane.
“We find that headphones produce a phenomenon called in-head localization, which makes the speaker sound as if they're inside your head.”
The number of San Diego County patients hospitalized with COVID-19 has continued to fall.
“Providing grants and sponsorships to local health organizations is one way the Grossmont Healthcare District gives back to the community.”