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Newsom says Imperial County in the state’s southeastern corner “continues to be of concern” and that emergency aid could be sent to other parts of the state that see similar surges. A temporary facility at the Imperial Valley College gymnasium was expected to open Monday to receive transfers from local hospitals.
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Millions of Californians are heading into the Memorial Day weekend with both excitement and anxiety after restrictions to control the spread of coronavirus were eased across much of the state. California was the first in the nation to issue such a statewide mandate, and it was among the last to loosen restrictions.
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The pickup service will restore access to 2.9 million physical materials in the San Diego Public Library's collection to library patrons for the first time since libraries were closed in mid-March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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President Donald Trump on Friday said he has deemed churches and other houses of worship “essential" and called on governors to allow them to reopen this weekend despite the threat of the coronavirus.
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California's unemployment rate soared to 15.5% in April as the nation's most populous state lost 2.3 million jobs because of the coronavirus pandemic that shuttered most businesses.
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San Diego County has said it is indefinitely delaying responses to some request for public records related to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Use of the Veterans Health Administration's telehealth platform has exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic. But the agency's infrastructure has struggled to keep pace.
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For the first time in two months, some restaurants and retail stores are welcoming customers inside to eat and shop.
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The report says 22,800 jobs were lost between May 2 and May 9 and more than 510,000 are unemployed in the San Diego region as of May 9. Of those, nearly 460,000 people lost their jobs after March 7.
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Superintendent Tony Thurmond said Wednesday he expects a mix of in-person and distance learning with fewer children in classes, hallways and other common areas as campuses try to halt the spread of the coronavirus.
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