Share This Article:San Diego County healthcare workers conduct COVID-19 testing at SDCCU Stadium. Photo by Chris Stone The San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency reported 603 new cases of coronavirus and nine more deaths Saturday while setting a testing record.Support Times of San Diego's growthwith a small monthly contribution Out of a record…
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego County reported 625 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, the region's second-highest daily increase of cases reported by officials.San Diego County's new cases reported a 6% positive rate out of 10,290 tests. Of the county's cases, 2,180 (9.4%) have needed hospitalization. Health officials add that 2.5% of all cases and…
This is a breaking news blog for all of the latest updates about the coronavirus pandemic. Get our complete coronavirus coverage here → San Diego County Reports 310 New Cases, No New Deaths — 4:20 p.m., Sunday, June 21, 2020 San Diego County officials reported 310 new COVID-19 cases in the county Sunday and no…
Churches. Hair salons. Restaurants. Malls. What do they all have in common? They’ve all been cleared to reopen in San Diego County amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic — and by and large, they all require people to congregate inside, potentially with strangers.This comes as an increasingly vocal group of scientists has sounded the alarm about…
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.A coastal city in San Diego County is demanding that county officials return local control over its access to public spaces such as walking trails and beaches. Encinitas, which is about 25 miles north of San Diego, made national headlines…
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