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Area COVID-19 vaccine and booster providers are anticipating more visitors as schools break for the holidays next week.
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San Antonio school leaders say they’re confident schools are still safe for in-person learning despite Metro Health's recommendation for remote instruction.
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Emergency vaccine authorization could happen in December and San Antonio public health officials aim to be ready to distribute doses as soon as they arrive in Bexar County, where 74,591 cases and 1,335 deaths have been confirmed as of Tuesday.
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Contact tracing has been consistently recommended as one of the best tools to slow the spread of COVID-19. The San Antonio area was promised a robust…
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Bexar County and the City of San Antonio have acquired five refrigerated trailers to hold the bodies of dozens of COVID-19 victims. San Antonio Metro…
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Assistant City Manager Colleen Bridger will once again lead the San Antonio Metropolitan Health, a role that now includes coordinating pandemic response…
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At least 554 coronavirus cases and 20 deaths had been confirmed in San Antonio as of Wednesday evening. There are 132 travel related, 193 close contact…
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TUESDAY at noon on "The Source" — Starting in August, an ordinance requiring businesses to offer paid sick leave will be enforced. But some employers in…
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MONDAY at noon on "The Source" — More than 19 million adults in the U.S. and over 6 million children suffer from asthma-related symptoms, according to the…
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After more than 3 months and thousands of responses to community surveys, the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District is reassessing the city's strategy…