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CVS Health announced Thursday that it will open seven drive-thru testing sites across San Diego County starting Friday.
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Of the last 100 deaths, 39 have been in South County. Also, deaths among Latinos have surged past those among whites.
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Most California counties have won state approval to move ahead with reopening restaurants and other businesses but a few are defiantly ignoring the rules.
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Border Patrol has announced that it has begun flying some Mexican citizens caught crossing the border illegally straight from San Diego to Mexico City.
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The San Diego Counseling Center was operating like normal when its first employee fell ill.
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The immunity would apply to businesses that adhere to safety standards in protecting workers and customers from COVID-19.
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The casino has been closed since March 15 and will remain shuttered until further notice, according to a statement released on the casino's website.
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At least 33 of the state's 58 counties had been given the go-ahead by the state as of Wednesday to allow dining at restaurants and in-store shopping. The list now includes the first in Southern California — Ventura County.
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San Diego County officials are moving forward with plans to reopen restaurants for dine-in service and retail stores, but two local health care systems wanted more of a say in the final plan.
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Jury trials could resume in San Diego County as soon as June 15, though many questions remain on how to conduct public court proceedings safely for all involved, particularly with the large number of people needed for the jury selection process, a group of local judges said Wednesday.
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