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Coronavirus Pandemic Hits San Diego: What Happened in March 2020
The coronavirus pandemic reached San Diego County in mid-March 2020. Here’s a look at what happened, locally, in those first few weeks
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What's Up: Updates on Coronavirus Pandemic in San Diego for Morning of April 7, 2020
NBC 7’s Marianne Kushi shares what you need to know about the impact of the coronavirus in San Diego County on the morning of April 7, 2020.
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Vacant UC San Diego Dorm to be Used as Makeshift Care Center, County Says
A now-vacant UC San Diego dorm room will soon become a makeshift care center, freeing up hundreds of hospital beds for an expected surge in patients with the new coronavirus, San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said Tuesday.
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Cluster of Coronavirus Cases Confirmed in East County
San Diego County public health officials have confirmed a cluster of COVID-19 cases in the East County, which includes a death, but would not confirm the actual number of cases included in the cluster.
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Cluster of Coronavirus Cases in East County Confirmed
The 25-year-old who died in Riverside is connected to a pharmacy in El Cajon. NBC 7s Artie Ojeda has more.
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What's Up: Updates on Coronavirus Pandemic in San Diego for Morning of March 31, 2020
NBC 7’s Greg Bledsoe shares what you need to know about the impact of the coronavirus in San Diego County on the morning of March 31, 2020.
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10 Kids or Fewer: County Guidelines for San Diego Daycare Facilities in Times of COVID-19
County of San Diego public health officials said Wednesday that local daycare and childcare facilities would need to follow strict guidelines in order to operate in times of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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10 Kids or Fewer: Daycare Guidelines in Times of COVID-19
Wilma Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., county public health officer with San Diego County laid out guidelines for local daycare and childcare facilities as they continue to operate in times of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Flesh-Eating Bacteria Linked to Black Tar Heroin Kills 7 in San Diego
A flesh-eating bacteria linked to the use of black tar heroin has killed at least seven people over the past two months in the San Diego area, prompting health authorities to alert law enforcement and other officials in California. Nine people who injected black tar heroin between Oct. 2 and Nov. 24 were hospitalized with severe myonecrosis, a soft-tissue infection…