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New analysis from Scripps Research has found that anywhere from 30 to 40% of people with coronavirus are asymptomatic, but that doesn't mean they aren’t impacted by the disease.
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With COVID-19 cases in the state still growing, the tourism industry is trying to balance how to implement safety measures to control a pandemic without ruining the fun.
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Friday was a big day for reopening businesses and other organizations across San Diego County. We checked out what it was like for the only museum in Balboa Park to reopen so far.
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The Border Patrol received more than $800 million dollars for medicine, food, housing, and humanitarian aid last summer from Congress. But now the federal Government Accountability Office said some of the money didn’t go to those things.
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Starting in April, a binational collaboration of local nonprofits stepped up to offer remote learning for asylum-seekers in Tijuana, well before many schools in San Diego were able to make the switch.
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The KPBS Roundtable returns from hiatus to discuss the two major stories driving our coverage. A KPBS investigation looks into use of force by local police, residents of Southeast San Diego describe their interactions with law enforcement, and more places reopen in San Diego County as COVID-19 restrictions ease.
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Guidance from the state late Thursday night allowed County Supervisor Greg Cox to announce nail salons, massage and tattoo parlors, and personal care businesses such as waxing will be allowed to open Friday, June 19. Sanitizing and facial coverings at these businesses will be especially important due to the physical proximity of the work.
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The city of Chula Vista said the statue was removed due to public safety concerns. There had been calls on social media for its removal.
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The state suggested several scenarios for allowing students back on campus, but individual school districts will decide exactly when and how students will return.
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KPBS Midday EditionBy Friday, more businesses will be allowed to open in San Diego County, including gyms, bars, hotels and museums.
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