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Eligible San Diegans Urged to Join the 540,000 Already Protected with Bivalent COVID-19 Booster 

| 4:57 PM

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More than 540,000 San Diegans have protected themselves, their family and friends by getting a bivalent COVID-19 booster since it became available in September 2022.

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State Closing Some Testing Sites, Still Plenty Testing and Treatment Available

| 6:32 PM

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Two state COVID-19 testing and treatment sites in San Diego County are scheduled to close in the next two weeks, and the state plans to close the remaining four here by Feb. 25 because of declining demand. However, County public health officials said there are still plenty of places and options for San Diegans to get testing and treatment. 

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COVID-19, Affordable Housing Among Top 10 CNC stories in 2022

| 12:14 PM

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A lot happened in San Diego County in 2022, from the continuing fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, to working to end homelessness, create more affordable housing and the 2022 elections. Here’s a glimpse of the Top 10 most viewed topics and stories from our County News Center website over the past year.

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New Year Brings Reminder to Get Vaccinated

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The County Health and Human Services Agency is continuing to urge San Diegans to get tested if they develop COVID-19 symptoms and to get vaccinated with the bivalent booster if they haven’t already as the region enters the first week of 2023.

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Resolve to Give Yourself the Gift of Health in 2023 

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The County Health and Human Services Agency is encouraging San Diegans to resolve to be healthy in 2023 and get vaccinated against COVID-19 and the flu. 

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County Urges People to Get the Best Gift Available-Vaccinations!

| 6:23 PM

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The County Health and Human Services Agency is urging people to give themselves, their family and friends the best gift available this holiday season―vaccinations to protect against COVID-19 and the flu.