COVID-19 Won’t Take Labor Day Off
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Memorial Day came. People felt they needed to celebrate. As a result, COVID-19 cases rose dramatically in the following weeks.
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Memorial Day came. People felt they needed to celebrate. As a result, COVID-19 cases rose dramatically in the following weeks.
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The County is working with San Diego State University to respond to a spike in COVID-19 cases in students who are enrolled in classes at the university. Since the beginning of the fall semester on Aug. 24, the university has reported 64 confirmed and probable cases in students who live on and off campus. The […]
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The County is asking businesses and organizations allowed to reopen indoor operations under new state guidance to review and redo their safe reopening plans to ensure they stay in compliance.
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Given that the County’s case rate for COVID-19 has been and appears likely to remain below 100 cases per every 100,000 residents, all schools in the region, kindergarten through 12th grade, could reopen for in-person instruction beginning Sept. 1.
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A person at Morse High School was recently diagnosed with tuberculosis and may have exposed students and staff according to the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency.
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The County is releasing additional race and ethnicity data that provides a more complete picture of how COVID-19 is impacting the region.
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The County of San Diego is rolling out a new set of public service announcements created by San Diego State University students to raise awareness about safety measures put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19.