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San Diego County public health officials are reporting 1,230 new COVID-19 infections and nine additional deaths from the virus.
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California’s coronavirus picture remains much improved, but officials expressed concern that Super Bowl gatherings could erase gains made over the past several weeks.
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San Diego County public health officials have reported 1,265 new COVID-19 infections Saturday and 35 deaths from the virus.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office says it will issue revised guidelines for indoor church services after the Supreme Court lifted the state’s ban on indoor worship during the coronavirus pandemic.
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SeaWorld San Diego will reopen to the public at 10 a.m. Saturday following two months of closure due to COVID-19 restrictions, but the park's rides will remain closed for the time being.
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A Chula Vista church was celebrating a legal victory Saturday after the U.S. Supreme Court granted a partial injunction against California's prohibition against indoor worship services to help limit the spread of coronavirus.
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San Diego County public-health officials Friday reported 1,453 new COVID-19 infections and 39 deaths from the virus, including the county's first pediatric fatality.
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Vaccinations in San Diego county are falling short in communities hit hardest by the pandemic. A new pilot program hopes to fix that.
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The Super Bowl is often a time for gathering, but this year health officials warn it could lead to the spread of COVID-19.
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As case numbers gradually decline, the district deemed it safe to resume hybrid instruction at elementary schools. But middle and high schools will need to wait longer.
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