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Unraveling the vaccination confusion: Top Tri-Counties public health official talks about guidelinesWith the Trump Administration pulling back on vaccinations, some agencies are seeking guidance from other respected science-based organizations.
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Many cases are believed to have been caused by the latest COVID variant. The CDC reports that the Stratus variant became the predominant one in the U.S. this summer.
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Cooler weather pushing people indoors. Holiday gatherings are considered to be key factors in the spike.
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San Luis Obispo County Public Health Officer issues order with flu season at hand.
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COVID numbers not expected to spike like they did in past years, but leading health expert in the region says getting a booster is a good idea.
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Prosecutors say he stole more than a million dollars intended to help businesses struggling as a result of the pandemic.
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Sites in Santa Barbara and Santa Maria will shut down February 2, but Santa Barbara County will continue to offer free testing in three communities.
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KCLU News checks in with leading Tri-Counties public health expert
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During Tri-Counties visit, top federal social services official says COVID-19 is still first concernU.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra talks with KCLU News during Ventura County stop.
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Program targets tiny businesses which missed out on other COVID-19 relief programs.