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Some wore masks. Some did not. How lax practices among some home health workers may have led to the COVID-19 death of one La Jolla woman.
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The ordinance will make it easier for restaurants and retail establishments to receive permits for expanding their operations into nearby parking lots.
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The city of San Diego began offering free lunches Tuesday for children in need and will do so throughout the summer to help meet the needs of the community, especially those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Amid spiking coronavirus cases, San Diego Unified School District campuses will remain closed when classes resume next month, Superintendent Cindy Marten said Monday, defying President Donald Trump's demand that students return to in-person instruction.
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Starting at midnight Tuesday night, indoor operations at various businesses throughout San Diego County will cease in an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19 cases.
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The dramatic collapse of the U.S. economy is pummeling America's largest banks. Wells Fargo has posted its first quarterly loss since 2008 and JPMorgan Chase has set aside billions to cover bad loans.
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Nurses and health care workers will get about $208 a month more in their paychecks. The annual Bastille Day celebrations are also being used to thank those on the front lines of the pandemic.
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A city health official called the virus' spread in Hong Kong "a bit out of control," according to a report from Asia Times. Hong Kong has reported 1,469 cases of the coronavirus and seven deaths.
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In the age of COVID-19, most people follow social distancing and mask guidelines when they enter stores and restaurants. But then there are the nightmare customers who won't comply.
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The chief health officer for Victoria state, where the city of Melbourne is located, announced 270 new cases Tuesday and warned of hundreds of hospitalizations in the coming weeks.
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