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San Diego County and the rest of Southern California could fall under sweeping new health restrictions as soon as Sunday night due to the rapidly increasing number of hospitalizations from the coronavirus, state officials confirmed Saturday.
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After this weekend, Gov. Gavin Newsom said most of the state could be under a more-restrictive stay-at-home order.
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Students say there's even more uncertainty in the already stressful process. And with in-person tours and campus visits cancelled, university officials must rely on virtual experiences to recruit students.
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San Diego Mayor-elect Todd Gloria, who takes office on Dec. 10, talked about what actions he might take and what aid he might be able to offer as the pandemic continues and the region faces another lockdown.
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The San Diego Unified School District announces distance learning will continue indefinitely, local COVID-19 deaths reach a grim milestone, and Balboa Park's cultural institutions struggle to stay afloat during the pandemic.
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The months since the pandemic hit have been tough for Balboa Park's museums, attractions and other institutions. But now, with vaccines on the horizon, they look to the day when they can reopen.
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Here's how to self-isolate, what the new quarantine guidance means for your household, and which symptoms signal you need immediate emergency care.
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Some of the museums and attractions in Balboa Park have stayed closed since the pandemic hit. Others have reopened, only to have to close again. It has been a struggle for all of them.
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U.S. employers added just 245,000 jobs last month as the runaway pandemic continued to weigh on hiring. The unemployment rate fell to 6.7% from 6.9% in October.
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With days left before Congress aims to wrap for the year, Republicans and Democrats appear more willing to negotiate on a COVID-19 relief bill. But key sticking points remain.
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