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In this Sept. 5, 2017, photo, Jaime Lynn Hines washes his hands and face at one of the hand washing stations installed by the county in an attempt to stop the spread of Hepatitis A in San Diego. San Diego County officials earlier this month declared a public health emergency because of the spread of the liver disease that has killed 15 people and hospitalized 300 more.(John Gibbins/The San Diego Union-Tribune via AP)

In this Sept. 5, 2017, photo, Jaime Lynn Hines washes his hands and face at one of the hand washing stations installed by the county in an attempt to stop the spread of Hepatitis A in San Diego. San Diego County officials earlier this month declared a public health emergency because of the spread of the liver disease that has killed 15 people and hospitalized 300 more.(John Gibbins/The San Diego Union-Tribune via AP)

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