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A slew of businesses across the state reopened this weekend. But new rules to promote social distancing have changed the shopping experience drastically.
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The process to test for coronavirus can expose health care workers because patients may sneeze or cough from the procedure but protective masks, gloves and gowns are in limited supply.
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SDSU Marketing Lecturer Miro Copic reacts to April's severe spike in unemployment and the gradual easing of COVID-19 restrictions for businesses in San Diego.
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The new cases represent the highest daily case increase since the pandemic began, but it also coincides with the most daily tests the region has completed — 3,572.
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A lawyer for Immigration and Customs Enforcement told a federal judge Friday the agency has released more than 65 medically vulnerable detainees from the Otay Mesa Detention Center this week.
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After almost two months closed, some businesses across the state are being allowed to reopen Friday. But customers have not returned.
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A Chula Vista church, its senior pastor and a Carmel Valley rabbi sued Gov. Gavin Newsom and other state and local officials Friday for not including churches and other places of worship among the state's Stage 2 sectors cleared for reopening amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The district will make an effort to allow some exceptions for classes such as science, clinical and career-technical labs, classes for first responders and others which are challenging to offer entirely online. In those cases, however, social distancing and other health protocols would need to be closely followed.
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And as summer nears, the question must be asked: Is it risky from a COVID-19 standpoint to go in a swimming pool?
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KPBS Midday EditionEsmerelda Sanchez misses her freedom and her friends, but with the help of song she’s discovered another side of herself.
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