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Coronavirus knows no borders. In Tijuana, the cases, and the deaths, are beginning to rise. San Diego’s sister city is now in the midst of a dangerous upswing in cases.
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The San Diego Zoo and Safari Park have been closed to visitors for more than a month because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The organization has a healthy financial reserve, but it is starting to feel the pinch.
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Nonprofits serving the most vulnerable in Imperial County say they’re seeing fewer volunteers and face financial uncertainty because of the coronavirus — all while demand for their services remains high.
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Area farmers who grow cut flowers and ornamental plants have seen their sales decline, while other farmers who sell produce are taking less of a hit.
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The county’s largest school district joins others in officially launching “do no harm” distance learning programs.
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Cases have surged in South Bay ZIP codes, which are served by just two hospitals.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom's goal to reach 60,000 tests per day before he'll consider easing stay-at-home orders face challenges that have existed since the early days of pandemic.
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A new federal medical station is being set up in the north county to help reduce strain on hospitals because of COVID-19.
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South Bay communities have some of the highest unemployment rates, according to a new analysis from the regional planning agency. But even residents of wealthier communities such as La Jolla are seeing record job losses.
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State officials are now disclosing cases and deaths from COVID-19 at assisted living facilities. But advocates for the elderly say the true spread of the disease in these homes is still underreported.
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