Category: CORONAVIRUS
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Baby formula still on some shelves for San Diego’s most vulnerable
Amidst a nationwide baby formula shortage, there are still places for some of San Diego’s most at-risk families to find their preferred brand. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/05/17/baby-formula-still-on-some-shelves-for-san-diegos-most-vulnerable
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COVID, staffing shortages cause San Diego public transit woes
Many San Diegans rely on buses, trolleys and trains as their main means of transport, but some forms of public transit will soon be on a reduced schedule because of the ripple effects of the pandemic. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/01/12/covid-staffing-shortages-cause-san-diego-public-transit-woes
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Dojo Cafe Re-Opens After A Year!
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Newsom Hails SD Vaccination Efforts, Hints At Pending Advance To Orange Tier
Gov. Gavin Newsom toured a COVID-19 vaccination site in City Heights Friday, hailing San Diego for leading the way in the administration of vaccine doses, particularly in its efforts in hard-hit, underserved communities.
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Pandemic Profile: The Man Behind ‘Take What You Need Tuesdays’
After originally feeling helpless at the start of the pandemic, Darnell Williams found a way to deliver thousands of meals to City Heights residents, drawing from his own life experience.