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As a result, the county is stepping up targeted enforcement on entities that are not complying with the public health orders.
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The statewide mandate requires residents to wear masks in "high-risk situations," which cover virtually all scenarios outside the home.
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The SANDAG report finds that when compared to the white population, Black and Latino populations are more than four times as likely to live in areas that have been impacted by COVID-19 and unemployment.
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San Diego County officials and researchers stress the importance of wearing face coverings in public.
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San Diego Food Bank President & CEO calls the process for applying for CalFresh cumbersome. He supports a bill which would simplify and streamline the process for seniors.
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In order to help ensure that the recovery from COVID-19 is equitable for San Diegans of color, county supervisor Nathan Fletcher is spearheading the creation of the COVID-19 Taskforce for Equitable Recovery.
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The outbreaks are one shy of "triggering" a setback in the county's reopening plans.
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Burton says these antibodies can be given to patients in the early stages of coronavirus illness, to help the body fight off the infection.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe rural county on the U.S.-Mexico border with 180,000 residents has the highest coronavirus infection rate per capita of any California county.
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The U.S., Canada and Mexico have agreed to extend their agreements to keep their shared borders closed to non-essential travel to July 21 during the coronavirus pandemic.
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