The San Diego Foundation reported that they are donating over $229,000 to local municipalities to implement “age-friendly” programs and policies for aging residents.
San Diego Business reported that the city’s economy has been especially hard hit by the pandemic, with lower-income individuals suffering more acutely.
The San Diego Foundation reported that the COVID-19 Community Response Fund is being augmented with $300,000 for Black, Latinx and Asian businesses that are struggling due to lockdown orders.
Hundreds of San Diego Unified educators are choosing to retire early as the school district is offering retirement packages for those deciding to retire mid-way through the academic year.
The much-anticipated COVID-19 vaccine will soon be distributed, prompting counties across the country to prepare for administering it to American citizens. San Diego County will be issued roughly 28,000 doses to administer.
The long-awaited COVID-19 vaccine is about to be released for distribution, and 600 San Diego County residents participated in a vaccine trial with drug company and producer Pfizer.