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Sup. Fletcher Reflects on San Diegans' Sacrifices in Final Regular COVID-19 Briefing
Sup. Nathan Fletcher thanked the San Diegans who sacrificed so much to keep the community safe during the county’s last regularly-scheduled COVID-19 press briefing on June 15, 2021.
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San Diego Leaders Offer ‘Tremendous Appreciation' in County's Last Regular COVID-19 Update
On Tuesday, San Diego County officials will gather for a final regularly scheduled update, scheduled for 2:30 p.m., from the San Diego County Admin Building.
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SD County Celebrates Reopening
San Diego celebrated California’s lifted COVID-19 restrictions with live music and festivities. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford speaks with local leaders on how the city is excited to reopen and move forward.
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San Diego Health Officer Looks Back On The First Year Of COVID-19
NBC 7’s Catherine Garcia sits down with San Diego County’s public health officer Wilma Wooten in an exclusive interview to reflect on the last year of the pandemic, and why she wishes people took COVID-19 more seriously.
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San Diego Health Officer Looks Back on 1st Year of COVID, Wishes Community Took It More Seriously
Dr. Wilma Wooten is San Diego County’s public health officer. When she was hired in 2007, she could not have predicted where the job would take her in 2020.
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Ruling Expected in Lawsuit Challenging COVID-19 Restrictions on San Diego Businesses
A ruling is expected Monday in a lawsuit filed by some San Diego businesses fighting against COVID-19 restrictions deeply impacting their operations. NBC 7’s Steven Luke reports.
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California Cities, Counties Split on Enforcing Health Orders
San Diego County Sheriff Bill Gore on Thursday announced a “full-time law enforcement presence” to get more businesses to comply with California’s tightening coronavirus restrictions
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Cease and Desist: Local Businesses React to County's Tough Enforcement Strategy
By all accounts, businesses served with cease-and-desist paperwork over the past several days are abiding by the orders, reports NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda
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Employees Who Tested Positive for COVID-19 Don't Need More Testing Before Returning to Work: Health Officials
San Diego workers who tested positive for COVID-19 and have recovered no longer need to be tested again before safely returning to their workplaces, county public health officials said.
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June 2020: Reopenings, Triggers & Setbacks in San Diego's Fight Against the Coronavirus Pandemic
Here’s a look back at how the coronavirus pandemic impacted San Diego County in June 2020.
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County Orders Restrictions Ahead of 4th of July Weekend
NBC 7’s Priya Sridhar has more on the county’s latest announcements.
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4 ‘Community Outbreaks' of COVID-19 in San Diego in 7 Days: Fletcher
San Diego County public health officials have identified four new “community outbreaks” of COVID-19 over the past few days, including one in a local restaurant.
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76-Year-Old Woman's Death Reported as County's First Vaping-Related Fatality
The death of a 76-year-old woman has been reported as the first vaping-related fatality in San Diego, according to the County Health and Human Services Agency.
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May 2020: A Month of Adaptation in San Diego County's Fight Against COVID-19
A recap of what happened in May in San Diego County during the coronavirus pandemic.
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What's Up: Updates on Coronavirus Pandemic in San Diego for Morning of May 29, 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 May 29, 2020.
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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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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.