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Where COVID-19 Isn't in San Diego County
NBC 7 Investigates found affluent suburbs in the North County aren’t bearing the brunt of the virus.
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Where COVID-19 Isn't in San Diego County
About 30 miles separate Carmel Valley from San Ysidro, but you’re 60 times less likely to live next to someone who tested positive for COVID in Carmel Valley, reports NBC 7 Investigates’ Alexis Rivas.
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Campus Outbreak Threatens San Diego's Economic Recovery
A coronavirus outbreak at a college has pushed one of California’s largest counties to the brink of more business shutdowns
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State Claims Lawsuit Aimed at Opening Schools is Based on Old Science
California fired back at more than a dozen parents, including two from San Diego County, that filed a lawsuit against Governor Gavin Newsom and the state in hopes of blocking campus closures. The opposition filed by the state Monday claims the parents’ 35-page July lawsuit is based on old ideas about how coronavirus affects children. “In the early stages of…
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State Says Suit Aimed at Reopening Schools Is Based On Outdated Science
NBC 7’s Dave Summers breaks down both sides of the argument.
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County, State Both Track San Diego's Case Rate, But Which Should We be Following?
San Diego County’s coronavirus case rate (COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people) is a data metric that a lot of people are keeping their eyes on. San Diego’s rate is outside of California’s threshold, which is one of two abnormal metrics keeping the county on the state’s watch list. It’s also one of the biggest hurdles standing in the way...
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State, County Case Rate Explained
NBC 7’s Omari Fleming spoke to County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher on the state and county coronavirus case rate.