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San Diego County awaits data from the state Tuesday which could potentially place San Diego in the "purple tier," the state's most restrictive.
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Less than a month ago, San Diego was the only county in Southern California to advance to a second tier in the state’s four-tiered reopening template for counties. But more than 800 cases at San Diego State University changed the outlook.
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Due to distance learning since the spring, the average student is likely behind seven months academically, according to the report. Because of additional infrastructure disparities, the figure may be as high as 10 months for Black children and nine months for Latinx children.
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California will not accept new unemployment claims for the next two weeks as the state works to prevent fraud and reduce a backlog as more than 2 million people are out of work statewide during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors will meet in closed session Monday to consider taking legal action against the state to prevent potentially sliding back into the most restrictive tier on Tuesday.
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California’s death count from the coronavirus has surpassed 15,000 even as the state saw widespread improvement in infection levels.
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San Diego County health officials have reported 286 new COVID-19 infections and three deaths tied to the illness, as the county considers taking legal action against the state should reopenings for some still-closed businesses be rolled back this week.
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One thing that has improved a lot over the course of the pandemic is treatment of seriously ill COVID-19 patients in intensive care units. Here's one man's success story.
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Some San Diego business owners are bracing for more restrictions due to increasing COVID-19 cases, while others are considering staying open if they are told to close again.
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San Diego County health officials reported 388 new COVID-19 infections and three deaths tied to the illness Friday, raising the region's totals to 44,007 cases and 757 deaths as the county considers taking legal action against the state should reopenings for some still-closed businesses be rolled back next week.
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