County of San Diego, CA
Recent News About County of San Diego, CA
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Struggling San Diego restaurants defy regulations, seek legal remedies
Restaurants and bars in the San Diego area unable to provide any service beyond takeout are struggling during COVID-19, and some have defied county orders to close, according to news accounts.
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San Diego County continues COVID-19 vaccination push to reach 5,000 per day
Californians 65 and older can line up for the COVID-19 vaccine at the University of California - San Diego Health as county and city health officials and the San Diego Padres continue this week's effort to vaccinate at least 5,000 health care workers a day, according to area news reports.
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San Diego County extends stay home order
Due to the lack of ICU beds at area hospitals, San Diego County has once again decided to extend the stay home order that restricts the movement of citizens and is intended to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
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Public officials investigate citrus disease rise
Scientists and agricultural inspectors in the state have taken notice of a citrus disease that can quickly kill citrus trees.
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San Diego Public Library launches annual winter reading challenge
The San Diego Public Library recently announced that they are launching their annual Winter Reading Challenge for the entire month of January, according to a release by the City of San Diego.
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Desmond: Restoring livelihoods is a better solution than relief bill
The supervisor of a San Diego County District commonly known as North County said the COVID-19 relief provisions in the $900 billion stimulus bill signed Dec. 27 by President Donald Trump will help businesses even though there are those that don’t want handouts.
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The Village SD restaurant: ‘Fight for your business’
A San Diego health food restaurant is not following Gov. Gavin Newsom’s lockdown orders.
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Estrella Park opens in Casa de Oro
The County of San Diego has opened Estrella Park in Casa de Oro after a long wait from the neighborhood for the promised improvements, according to a press release.
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Report unveils health inequities in San Diego, provides possible solution
The County Health and Human Services Agency released two reports that found critical inequities in health in the County of San Diego.
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Over 82,000 critical health care workers to receive first COVID-19 vaccine in San Diego
Approximately 82,600 San Diego employees who work in the critical health care industry will be the first residents to get vaccinated against COVID-19, San Diego County reported.
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Report: COVID-19's effects will widen gap between California's rich, poor
Job declines among California’s low-income families have been much higher due to the COVID-19 pandemic than they were during the Great Recession, according to a new report.
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Some San Diego restaurant owners refuse to close amid stay-to-home orders
A San Diego business owner is refusing to abide by a recent stay-at-home order issued by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Analysis: Mask mandates didn’t stop covid spread in San Diego County
Researchers have found that the mask mandate in San Diego County did nothing to stop Covid outbreaks and is correlated with a rise in cases.
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Business shutdown will leave long-lasting damage, says San Diego car dealer
Store owners should be trusted to implement safety procedures that would let them remain open
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San Diego resident voices COVID-19 closure concerns, wants parks reopened
Mike Ruthenberg says public must send loud and clear message to politicians