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Previously, restrictions had been scheduled to return on July 1, Aug. 1 and Sept. 1, but the ongoing pandemic has prompted a delay each time.
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Although daily COVID-19 deaths have fallen somewhat in recent days, the number of infections has continued to rise in many places with no end in sight.
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All indoor businesses must still abide by social distancing and face-covering mandates, as well as having a detailed safe reopening plan on file with the county.
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Traffic is finding its way back to San Diego freeways but it has not returned to pre-COVID-19 levels.
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Parents, teachers and students are getting ready to resume in person classes as early as September 1 in San Diego county.
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San Diego County released the 2019 crop report this week, and it shows last year was a good one for farmers. The next report probably won't be as good.
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The actions targeted listings in Escondido and La Mesa, as well as a variety of San Diego neighborhoods, including Clairemont Mesa, Linda Vista, Mission Bay Park, North Park, Pacific Beach, Peninsula, Southeastern San Diego and Uptown.
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San Diego County officials announced some local businesses would be able to operate indoors in a limited capacity starting Monday.
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Phamatech launched weekend testing services in July and received such an overwhelmingly positive response that the decision was made to also provide testing on weekdays, according to a company statement, .
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Theme parks are not among the businesses with relaxed COVID-19 restrictions announced Friday. Seaworld San Diego has reopened on weekends, but only as a zoo.
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