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KPBS Midday EditionNancy Maldonado, CEO of the Chicano Federation, said more needs to be done to address the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Latino community.
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Newsom said California will soon launch a competitive bidding process to try to get more masks at lower prices. But he also acknowledged the masks aren't always getting to workers that need them and pledged a more aggressive state response.
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The homelessness program at the center, named Operation Shelter to Home, has reported relatively few cases of the virus. Just 10 people at the shelter have tested positive out of 4,700 tests administered.
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With 587 new cases and 18 deaths announced Wednesday, the region's totals reached 25,107 cases and 505 deaths.
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Owning and operating a restaurant is not easy in the best of times. But surviving during COVID 19 is especially difficult. We talked to one person who oversees several restaurants and one who co-owns one about how they're coping.
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California’s confirmed coronavirus cases have topped 409,000, surpassing New York for most in the nation, according to data from John's Hopkins University showing Wednesday that California now has about 1,200 more cases than New York.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego County has 590 assisted living homes. The county won’t name the homes with COVID-19 cases or deaths. And the state won’t release any information on the homes with six or fewer beds.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom last week announced that schools in counties with high COVID-19 case counts would have to begin the year online-only. But districts can apply for waivers for elementary campuses.
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The plaintiffs allege that the restriction violates the constitutional guarantee to a basic education, federal due process and equal protection guarantees, and the federal right to an effective education for disabled children.
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With renovations recently completed, the city, the San Diego Housing Commission, homeless service provider Alpha Project of San Diego and the City Attorney's Office worked together to ready the units as a temporary housing solution for homeless families and children.
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