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SOUTH DAKOTA. The county reports more than six hundred times of COVID-1nine at the moment once
– 6: 5 five p.m., Saturday, July 18, 2020
The variety of daily COVID-1nine times in San Diepass County exceeded six hundred for the time, while the full variety of times increased to 23,114.
County public fitness officials reported 62 times more new deaths on Saturday, raising the death toll to 478.
Of the six deaths, four were women and two men. They died between 8 and 16 July and were 60 years old in the mid-1990s. They all had underlying fitness issues.
The county recorded 10,290 checks on Saturday, 6% of which yielded positive results. Saturday’s check numbers were the time when higher numbers were posted, only Friday’s numbers. The 14-day moving average is now 6%. The state target is less than 8% positive verification rate.
A new outbreak of netpaintings known at a gym on July 10. In the last seven days, 17 netpainting outbreaks have been known. The variety of netpainting epidemics remains more than double the cause of 7 or more in seven days.
An epidemic of netpaintings is explained as 3 or more times COVID-1nine in one context and in other Americans in other households.
Of the complete positive cases, 2,180 – or 9.4% – were hospitalized and 567 – or 2.5% – were admitted to an intensive care unit. – City news service
San Diepass County sets a new record with 63 four new COVID-1 nine times in one day
– p.m., Friday, July 17, 2020
San Diepass County set another record for the new COVID-1nine times with 63four new times reported, bringing the full variety of times in the county to 22four8nine.
There were seven other deaths applicable with COVID-19, bringing the complete deaths to 472. Of the seven deaths, they all had underlying fitness problems.
At 2.15 four times, or 9.6%, they sometimes required hospitalization. Of these, 562 or 2.5% of all time and 26.1% of hospitalized times had to be admitted to an intensive care unit.
Health officials have seen two new outbreaks of netpaintings, either in restaurants. During the week, 13 netpainting outbreaks were known. The variety of outbreaks remains consistent with the cause of 7 or more in a week, meaning the county will not take action from now on.
In the last 2 hours, nine, 22 COVID-1 nine tests were administered and 7% tested positive. Over the past four days, the mobile percentage of positive tests has been 6.1%. The goal is to highlight this number below 8%.
The county has conducted an average of approximately 8,000 tests consistent with the day over the past week. – KPBS staff
SOUTH DAKOTA. County reports new death record through COVID-19
– 4:00 p.m., Thursday, July 16, 2020
San Diepass County public fitness officials reported a record 17 COVID-1 and nine-like deaths on Thursday when a new check was opened at Imperial Beach.
Knowledge brings deaths to 46 five and times to 21.8 five.
Of the deaths, 11 were men and women. They died between 2 and 1 July and were between 5 and 90 years old. All of them still had underlying fitness problems.
The county recorded 10, four3 checks thursday, four percent positive. The 1-day moving average for positive checks is now 6%. The state target is less than 8% positive verification rate. – City news service
San Diepass County reports 12 more COVID-19 deaths; Authorities warn of effects
– 3: 1 five p.m., Wednesday, July 1, 2020
San Diepass County public fitness officials reported 55 times COVID-1 and 12 deaths from the disease on Wednesday, and a wave of business in their sights were forced to approach as sick times increased.
The new numbers bring full times to 21,446 and deaths to 448. Of the 8,436 tests reported on Wednesday, 7% yielded positive results, bringing the 14-day moving average to 7.2%.
Four new netpainting outbreaks were reported Wednesday, bringing the weekly total to four young people, well above the county’s seven-to-a-week metric. The new outbreaks were reported in a laboratory, a hairdresser, a hairdresser and a restaurant/bar.
An epidemic of netpaintings is explained as 3 or more times COVID-1nine in one context and in other Americans in other households.
Of the complete positive cases, 2,093 – or 9.8% – were hospitalized and 546 – or 2.5% – were admitted to an intensive care unit.
Approximately 147.2 out of every hundred thousand San Diego citizens tested positive for the disease, well above the state’s hundred percent, consistent with one hundred thousand popular and the maximum logical rate due to the birth of the pandemic.
The last parameter the county has favored on retention is the percentage of times it is treated through a touch researcher. Aleven, although lately there are more than 500 researchers hired across the county and 98% of the time they were investigated as recently as June 25, this rate has fallen to 46%.
Dr. Wilma Wooten, a public conditioning officer in San Diepass County, said that during the reaction to fall rates, the county seeks to rent more contact investigators. In just 3 hours after the task being provided was brought online, more than 30 programs were received.
Times continue to exist, best friends tend between the over-20s and 4 years old and best friends in their twenties, leading the county to make efforts to train young people. – City news service
Del Mar cancels weekend races due to COVID-1nine among riders
-: 2 p.m., July 15, 2020
Del Mar canceled the race for the weekend after five riders tested positive for COVID-19.
All runners and athletics staff running in the Jockey Room have been evaluated through San Diepass County public fitness officers at the request of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club. Of the five positive tests, they were all asymptomatic.
“The cancellation of this weekend’s races will give us more time to monitor the stage and give other Americans with positive results to recover,” track CEO Joe Harconsistent said Wednesday.
Contact search procedures are in progress. All the brokers who tested positive at the recent Assembly of Los Alamitos in Odiversity County. Mass testing was ordered through the track after riders Flavien Prat and Victor Espinoza tested positive. Or they’re quarantined at home. – Associated Press
RELATED: County public fitness takes stock of coronavirus pandemic
– 2:30 p.m., July 15, 2020
Poway abandons fitness groups, churches to exploit park closures
– 1: five and five p.m., July 1 and five, 2020
The Poway City Council approved on Wednesday the transient use of public parks for the local fitness game station and to worsen the activities of the COVID-1 pandemic.
After a transitority meeting, the council unanimously ordered the city to arrange requests for the group station to exploit the loose deception in city parks by loose and with minimal paperwork.
Poway Mayor Steve Vaus proposed the Outdoor Sspeed Sharing initiative after the state of California issued an order Monday that requires all places of worship, gymnasiums, and other fitness organizations to be as logical as possible in all indoor activities until they realize the spread of the coronavirus.
The city will require that it be named as an “additional insured” on the organization’s policy and “that all COVID-19 safety guidelines be adhered to, including rules regarding face coverings and social distancing.”
The SOS initiative is one of the measures the city is taking to support local businesses, adding a moratorium on advertising evictions to support other Americans suffering from the effect of the virus on the economy. – City news service
Rite Aid opens five COVID-1nine driving sites in San Diepass County
– 1: p.m. July 15, 2020
Rite Aid is expanding its COVID-1nine capability with 161 new driving sites that will open Thursday, adding five in San Diepass County.
According to Rite Aid, the check can be obtained through an appointment for other Americans over the age of 18, whether the individual has symptoms. Results are expected in 3 to five days, an Apple spokesman said.
Thursday’s counties test sites are:
– 166 five alpine boulevard in Alpine;
— 1331 South Mission Road in Fallbrook;
– 722 four Broad Lemon Grove;
– 1201 South Coast Ro to Oceanside;
– and 28five3five Cole Grade Road at Valley Center. – City news service
SD Council Approves Mayor’s Plan to Expand Restaurants and Retail
– 4: five and five p.m., July 14, 2020
The San Diepass City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to help Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s plan to expand outdoor dinners and retail features of the COVID-1nine pandemic.
The vote follows Faulconer’s July 7 decree that canceled the essentials for transient use of sidewalks and non-public vehicle parks such as restaurants and retail stores that we extend to our most likely friends to deceive the physical distance. Tuesday’s vote allows companies to blow up parking on the adjacent street to act while reducing most permit fees.
“Our restaurateurs and local businesses have demonstrated incredible resilience and endurance throughout this pandemic. The Mabig apple from those small businesses has been one of the hardest hit and the San Diegans are able to help them safely and responsibly,” Faulconer said. “The reaction we’ve seen to outdoor meals has been incredibly positive, and this ordinance opens up many more features for our small businesses that are striving to dance and recover.”
The plan is expected to encompass up to 4,000 restaurants in San Diepass that employ more than 55,000 people.
Previously, getting the Copayment Terrace permit will charge companies more than $1,000 and it will take several months to process it. This order will help reduce the applicant’s fees and the review process. – City news service
Almost logical internal operations in various S.D. County businesses
– 4:30 p.m., July 14, 2020
San Diepass County reported 53 new COVID-1 times and four more deaths Tuesday, as operations in relation to county businesses were preparing for about midnight.
The new knowledge raises the region’s totals to 20,887 times and 436 deaths. Of the 7,246 tests reported on Tuesday, 7% showed positive results, above the 14-day average of 6.2% positive testing.
Of the four deaths, six were women and eight men. They died between July 2 and 13 and were four0 beyond the 1980s. All of them still had underlying fitness problems.
Three new outbreaks of net pain were reported Tuesday, raising the weekly total to 1- five times above the county metric exceeds seven in a week. The new outbreaks were reported in a restaurant/bar, a worse situation and a non-public residence.
A community epidemic is explained as 3 or more times COVID-1 in one context and in other Americans in other households.
Following the update of Governor Gavin Newsom’s fitness order on Monday, all domestic operations may be suspended Tuesday at gyms, places of worship, non-critical offices, beauty salons and hairdressers, indoor shopping malls, and non-public care services such as massage and tattoo companies. Fairs.
Of the full positive times, 2,073 or 9.9% were hospitalized and 541 or 2.6% of the time they entered an intensive care unit.
About 137 St. Diegans in 100, 000 tested positive for the disease, well above the state’s 100 percent criteria. Total COVID-1nine-like hospitalizations have increased in recent weeks to 467.15nine, of which 15nine are in intensive care units. – City news service
COVID-1 nine times in San Diepass County reaches 20,348
The variety of COVID-1 nine times in San Diepass County exceeded 20,000 Mondays as fitness officials prepared for major changes in the way the region would handle the pandemic.
The variety of times is now 20,348 and the death toll remains at 422 circulars in the county. Of the 6,542 tests reported on Monday, 6% tested positive, the 14-day moving average.
Following the update of Governor Gavin Newsom’s fitness order on Monday, all indoor operations in gyms, places of worship, non-critical workplace businesses, hairdressers and beauty salons, indoor shopping malls and non-public care centers such as massage and tattoo corporations salons will cease until Tuesday.
In addition, smoke from the USS Bonhomme Richard fire at San Diepass Naval Base can also cause possible disruptions to the physical condition of people most vulnerable to COVID-19, adding the elderly and people with lung and media diseases, fitness authorities said. Supervisor Nathan Fletcher asked citizens who smell smoke or revel in their eyes with direct irritation to stick inside with doors and windows closed and exercising.
Nick Macchione, director of the San Diepass County Health and Social Services Agency, announced more bad news Monday when he reported that the county’s COVID-1nine control layer had pushed it to its limit. Local biogeneration company Apple Helix has announced a meeting with the county to produce 2,000 checks consistent with the day with a 24-hour delay in the future, but local and national materials remain incredibly low.
– 2:30 p.m., Monday, July 13, 2020
Newsom orders clo of indoor activities in gyms, classrooms and churches
– 12:00 p.m., Monday, July 13, 2020
Citing the rising rates of other Americans who tested positive for coronavirus jumps and hospitalization, Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered the closure of indoor operations in gyms, beauty salons, places of worship, non-public care services, grocery shopping, and non-critical offices.
The ordinance affects all 30 counties on the state’s pandemic watch list, adding San Diego, Los Angeles, Odiversity, and Riveraspect counties.
Newsom also ordered the cover-up of activities from restaurants, wineries, cinemas, zoos, aquariums, entertainment centers and games theaters of the circle of relatives, from one state to another, and the complete formwork of all bars. These restrictions were always in a position in the counties on the state watch list, however, the hot order extended them to the entire state.
Newsom reiterated that the state’s enactment of physical fitness restrictions was controlled by a “fader,” meaning that the severity of up or down-adjusted orders was based on lacheck viral statistics and “trend lines.”
The state has seen a record variety of infections in recent days, as well as a design in hospitalizations. On Monday, Newsom reported that 648 five were hospitalized circulating through the state coronavirus. The seven-day moving average of other Americans who tested positive for the virus was 7.7%, Newsom said.
“This virus won’t go away much soon,” Newsom said. “I hope we all recognize that if we were hooked on the assumption that somehow, when it’s hot, it goes off or somehow it happens to take summer months or weekends, this virus didn’t either. You have seen amounts of rustic style with very hot weather … where you see a design in positivity rates, a design in hospitalizations and extensive care units Here in the state of California, while we see three-digit weather conditions in large apple quantities of our state, we are still seeing a design in positivity, in the transmission of netpaintings. We’re looking at a design on the spread of the virus.”
– City news service
– 11:22 a.m., Monday, July 13, 2020
San Diepass Unified School District campuses will remain closed when the district resumes walkways on August 31, and all walkways will be back online only, the district announced on Monday.
The resolution was taken due to the loss of comprehensive rules for the safe reopening of campus pandemics, the district said in a press release.
“Unfortunately, much of the studies are inherent and many rules are indistinct and contradictory,” he said. “One fact is clear: countries that revel in entrolling the safe reopening of schools have done so with declining rates of infection and demand. Available tests. California doesn’t have any. The increase in infection rates in recent weeks notes that the pandemic is never very under control.”
Here’s the plan to reopen netpaintings for the fall:
– The school year will resume as planned.
– Teachers will achieve greater schooling in online education in a direct way to better fulfill the purposes of students.
– Students will achieve an additional education at birth for the year for older online apprentices.
– Online for parents can be higher to make it less difficult for them to connect in the education of their students.
– Princichums will continue to plan the safest reopening imaginable this fall.
– Free food is still provided at existing distribution stations.
– KPBS staff
San Diepass County Reports 5 New COVID-19 Cases
– 5:13 p.m., July 12, 2020
San Diepass County fitness officials reported 558 new COVID-1 nine times and no new deaths, bringing the region total to nine, nine to nine and the remaining deaths to 422.
Of the 8, five0 five tests reported on Saturday, 7% were new positive cases. The 14-day moving average for positive testing is 6.1%. The target is less than 8%. The average 7-day test is 7.8f33.
Of the full positive times, 2,036 or 10.2% were hospitalized and five3 five or 2.7% of the time they entered an intensive care unit.
On Saturday, two new netpainting outbreaks were reported, one in a gym and bar and restaurant, which raised last week’s total to 18, more than double the cause for seven days or more in seven days. An epidemic founded by netpaintings is explained as 3 or more times COVID-1nine in other environments and homes. – City news service
More than 500 new COVID-1 nine times reported, two deaths
– 4:45 p.m., July 11, 2020
San Diepass County fitness reported 508 new COVID-1nine times and two more deaths on Saturday, bringing the region total to 1nine, 371 times and 422 deaths.
Two women were killed, one on July 8 and July 9, authorities said. Their ages ranged from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s. Both had existing chronic diseases.
Of the 8,292 tests reported on Friday, 6% were new positive cases. The 14-day moving average for positive testing is 6%. The target is less than 8%. The average 7-day test is 7,795. – City news service
COVID-1 nine times continue in San Diepass County
– 4:00 p.m., Friday, July 10, 2020
San Diepass County fitness reported 461 new COVID-1 times and five more deaths on Friday, raising the region’s total to 18,863 times and 420 deaths.
Four men and one woguy died on July 8. Their ages ranged from beyond the 1960s to 100s and all had underlying fitness problems.
Of the 8,423 reports on Friday, 5% were positive. The 14-day moving average for positive testing is now 5.9% and the average variety of tests reported last week is 7,656. A total of 419,867 tests were conducted in the county.
Of the full positive times, 2,002 or 10.6% were hospitalized and 52 nine or 2.8% of the time they entered an intensive care unit.
Three other netpainting outbreaks were reported Friday, raising the total of last week to 18, more than double the county’s metric of 7 netpaintings outbreaks in a week. An epidemic of netpaintings is explained as 3 or more times coVID-1nine in another family environment.
The outbreaks were attributed to a business and a physical care center.
More than 75% of netpainting epidemics have been tracked in restaurants and bars, and 45 netpainting epidemics remain active, connected to 137 times COVID-1nine data on Wednesday.
An additional 23 outbreaks were attributed to qualified nursing services and 27 to nursing services.
– City news service
The overall variety of COVID-1 nine times in the county reaches 18,000, while the number returns to 500
The state of San Diepass County reported five60 new COVID-1 nine-and-nine-death times on Thursday, bringing the county total to 18,402 times and 41 five deaths.
Of the 8,950 tests reported on Wednesday, 6% tested positive. A total of four11, four four tests were conducted in the county. On average, 7,497 tests were reported last week, and the 1-day moving average for tests with a positive result is 6%.
Of the other nine Americans who died Thursday, five were men and four women. They died between 27 June and 7 July and were between 50 and 8 years old. All of them still had underlying fitness problems.
On Tuesday, 578 cases were reported, a positive rate of 10% and 12 deaths. – City news service
State announces new procedures and equipment to fight COVID-19 wildfires
– 1: p.m., July 9, 2020
The state has new equipment, technologies and procedures to eliminate wildfires from the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday.
Despite California’s $5.4 billion budget deficit, the state able to invest in new fire appliances and personnel, he said. Some investments include: $28 million in Black Hawk helicopters, $five million for 180 wildfire firefighting chambers, $2 five million for an innovation sprint for new technologies and $8 five five million in a new permanent workforce for Cal Fire.
According to Newsom, there would be fewer California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation firefighters in the circumference this year, as some were exposed to COVID-1nine or tested positive for the virus. Of the 1nine2 CDCR equipment, ninefour are available lately.
California Conservation Corplaystation fire teams would also be lower, but not as affected as CDCR teams, Newsom said.
Large-scale evacuation of the long-term public applicable in wildfires may be another due to the coronavirus pandemic. Potential shelters applicable with wildfire evacuations could be in hotels rather than classic shelters.
Temperature controls and wearing a mask may be required, said Mark Ghilarducci, director of the California Office of Emergency Services. Social estrangement procedures can be in position and army rations on the ground, such as ready-to-eat foods (MRE) from a buffet meal.
Officials said new procedures can also be implemented to mitigate the spread of coronavirus among Cal Fire staff. This includes social distance for food and a higher PPE.
Cal fire chief Thom Porter also asked the public to make his component and use masked evacuations to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Newsom also announced that the state would have increased surveillance of Pacific Gas and Electric, whose forgetting to maintain the transshipment towers contributed to the 2018 bonfire, the state’s deadliest wildfire to date.
The Compabig Apple app capable of coming out of bankruptcy on July 1, said, with a “new responsibility.” This includes greater plant control to mitigate fires and undergcircular cables. In addition, 11 of the four members of the PG-E Board of Directors have been replaced, the Governor said.
In June, PG-E pleaded guilty to eight counts of manslaughter and a charge of a large illegal friend who lit a home in a case stemming from the 2018 fire that burned down Northern California, the city of Paradise.
As of Thursday morning, 7031 new COVID-1nine times in California and a 7.3% positivity rate for 7- and 14-day averages, Newsom reported. Hospitalizations increased 0.4% on Wednesday and ICU fell 0.1%. Lara McCaffrey, KPBS web producer
San Diepass County reports 2 new COVID-19 cases, 7 new deaths
– 4:01 p.m., July 8, 2020
San Diepass County fitness officials reported on Wednesday 26four new COVID-1 times new deaths, for a total of 1,78four2 times and four06 deaths.
Three outbreaks of inactive netpaintings, however, reported five new outbreaks, for a total of 2 active outbreaks in seven days, said Dr. Wilma Wooten, San Diepass County Public Health Officer. The new outbreaks occurred in a restaurant, gym, gym, nursery and resort/spa.
Hospitalizations are expanding in San Diepass County, Wooten said, however, intensive care patients have remained constant. Hospitalizations in ICU applicable with COVID-1nine lately in general 166.
Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said that 7,607 tests were conducted Tuesday, which he said were above the seven-day average of 7, four3 four tests a day.
Supervisory Board Chairman Greg Cox said the board voted Tuesday for a $48.8 million distribution plan in COVID aid funds. The plan comes with $25 million for child care providers and $5 million for public school testing. The remaining $18.8 million is expected to fund potential border testing and food services, which may come with the expansion of a senior meal program.
Cox said that the funding will be split between each county district, which will decide where money will be allocated within the district. – Lara McCaffrey, KPBS web producer
The state counties of Yolo, Napa and San Benito to the state watch list
– 1: 3 five p.m., July 8, 2020
Three other counties were added to the state’s watch list: Yolo, Napa and San Benito, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced wednesday. There are now a total of 26 counties on the list, adding San Diego, which he added on Monday.
There was a total of 11.6 nine times COVID-1 nine in the state on Tuesday and a positivity rate of 7.1% over a consistent 1-day period, Newsom reported. The constant variety of earlier eras was due to the reality that it included an accumulation of evidence through the labs of Los Angeles County, he said. Other states had consistent and inconsistent exemptions with positivity rates, however, Newsom noted that California remained a concern.
COVID-19 ICU admissions are increasing in California. Hospitalizations are 44% over the last two weeks, Newsom said. There are currently 1,753 ICU admissions and 3,908 ICU beds available for a total of 11,313 ICU and NICU beds in California.
Hospitalizations only have an 8% capacity, but that can also change, the governor said.
“We’re getting able to jump, this time we’ll have a different design,” said Carmelos Angeles Coyle, director of the California Hospital Association.
Hospitals use new remedies instead of putting more patients on respirators, he said. One of them includes remdesivir, which has been shown to decrease hospital remains for patients with COVID-19.
The main drivers of the new hospitalizations in COVID-1nine are the loss of other Americans dressed in masks and physical distance, the greater integration of homes, epidemics of criminals and critical criminals, in the workplace, Newsom said. – Lara McCaffrey, net producer of KPBS
Mayor Faulconer submits an order to waive outdoor permits
– 4:30 p.m., July 7, 2020
With food inside banned at San Diepass County restaurants in reaction to a design in nine local COVID-1 cases, San Diepass Mayor Kevin Faulconer on Tuesday signed an emergency executive order that overrides entry permits and other regulatory requirements, allowing restaurants to expand their outdoor spaces. such as sidewalks and non-public vehicle parks.
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Meals inside can be closed 3 weeks after the county remains on the state’s watch list for 3 consecutive days, leading to the closure of all domestic operations in various businesses, adding restaurants, where county fitness officials say the maximum of recent outbreaks have occurred.
Faulconer said his decree, which takes effect immediately, gives restaurants the strength to create non-legal terrace cafes and use their parking masses for al fresco dining. The application of municipal codes prohibiting such operations may be suspended. – City news service
Museum of Photographic Arts up close until Labor Day
– 4:20 p.m., July 7, 2020
A few days after its reopening for the Fourth of July weekend, the San Diepass Museum of Photographic Art announced tuesday that it will close until the end of Labor Day.
The museums were among the corporations that were asked to make a logical calculation of state and local government domestic fitness activities on Monday. Aleven, although the public aptitude order for the countersnsitive has theoretically been the best friend in her position for only 3 weeks, a museum cited “uncertainty” in the coming weeks as the cause of the long closure.
“MOPA supports all efforts to adjust the spread of COVID. Our top logical priority is the suitability of our MOPA team, our consumers and visitors,” said Deborah Klochko, MOPA’s executive director and chief curator. “Even though our galleries are closed, there are a lot of tactics for us to stick online. Find us online and find out more about MOPA. Our philosophy allows other Americans to criticize the best photos, videos and anything else in the visual world. “
The museum first closed in March with other museums in Balboa Park and anything else in San Diepass County. – City news service
Amid closing the eating position, Faulconer will sign an order to waive external permits
– 11:3 a.m., July 7, 2020
While county restaurants are closed for food inside in reaction to an outbreak of local COVID-1 cases, San Diepass Mayor Kevin Faulconer said he will sign an emergency executive order Tuesday that would deviate from regulatory requirements, allowing restaurants to expand their service into spaces.
Meals inside can be closed 3 weeks after the county remains on the state’s watch list for 3 consecutive days, leading to the closure of all domestic operations in various businesses, adding restaurants, where county fitness officials say the maximum of recent outbreaks have occurred.
– City news service
San Diepass County Health Officials Update COVID-19
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– KPBS staff
County orders some companies to delay the spread of the virus
– 2:45 p.m., Monday, July 6, 2020
San Diepass County announced Monday that it will shut down all indoor activities at one or more facilities for 3 weeks to comply with the state’s order to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
The previous Monday, San Diepass among the five counties was added to the state watch list as the case rate exceeded one hundred percent for 3 consecutive days. On Friday, San Diepass was placed on the state’s watch list.
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“The number continues to pass in the direction,” said supervisor Greg Cox. The county reported more than 1,000 new COVID-1nine times over the holiday weekend.
On Monday night, the next companies will have to approach all domestic activities:
Outdoor activities, such as al fresco dining, are allowed at these establishments.
On Monday, the county also reported 27 new times for a total of 17,000 times due to the birth of the pandemic. No new deaths were reported. – Alexander Nguyen, net producer of KPBS
San Diepass on state watch list
– 12: 3 five p.m., Monday, July 6, 2020
San Diepass County was placed on the state’s watch list Monday, looking like five other counties that added Calusa, Madera, Marin, Merced and Monterey.
Until Monday, San Diepass had a case rate of 129.3, knowledge published throughout the state.
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Counties on the state watch list will need to approach upcoming businesses for 3 weeks, unless they relocate or just to pick them up:
The bars have to be close to all operations.
San Diepass placed itself on the state’s watch list Friday as the case rate for 100,000 other Americans during an era of two weeks above 100. Counties are placed on the state watch list if they are on the watch list for 3 days or more.
Dr. Wilma Wooten, the county fitness officer, said she hoped the county would be put on the watch list Monday, the readiness in positive times in the county in recent times.
On Sunday, the county reported 1,030 new positive COVID-1 times over the holiday weekend.
– Alexander Nguyen, net producer of KPBS
The city of San Diepass says the state has not figured enough to get close to the parking lot on July 4 b
– 3:20 p.m., Saturday, July 4, 2020
San Diepass CEO Kris Michell said on a Saturday that California officials had not given the city enough time to set up a parking lot in either for the room.
“The city of San Diepass is largely following county rules and is at an open tip with fitness officials to motivate compliance with public fitness regulations,” Michell said. “The request to regional coastal cities to approach the car parks either on the Fourth of July came last night. More than an hour before the birth of the holiday, leaving little time to promulgate, impose or shape the public.”
The cities of Carlsbad and Oceanaspect said Saturday that they were complying with the request for emergency services. In addition to lasting their parking masses on the b, Carlsbad lifeguards and police officers will provide a mask to help reduce the spread of COVID-1nine in the town of B north of Oak Avenue to the Oceanaspect border.
Officials from Imperial B, Coronado, Del Mar, Solana B and Encinitas said Saturday that their parking masses b remain open. City News Service
The state asks city administrators to approach vehicle parks b by July 4
11:31 a.m., Saturday, July 4, 2020
On Friday, the California Department of Emergency Services sent a letter to san Diego city administrators, Imperial B, Coronado, Del Mar, Solana B, Encinitas, Carlsbad, and Oceanaspect asking them to also close their parking lots b.
“By keeping the parking masses closed, we may be able to help limit access to San Diepass. Be one of San Diegans only, to provide direct protection to citizens’ fitness and minimize the h8 threat of disease transfer at surrounding restaurants, bars and businesses in San Diepass: cleaning the parking lot on one of the big blocks can also discourage the day trip station to other communities.’.
The city of Carlsbad said he was complying with the request. In addition to lasting their masses of beach parking, lifeguards and police will provide a mask to help slow the spread of COVID-1nine on the city beach, north of Oak Avenue to the Oceanaspect border.
Officials from Imperial Beither one, Coronado, Del Mar, Solana Beither one and Encinitas said Saturday that their Beither One parking lot remains open. Officials in the city of San Diepass did not respond to data requests about the imaginable closure of parking lots in either, but lifeguards and police said Saturday morning that they had not heard large requests for apples to nearby parking masses on July 4.
San Diepass County COVID-1 Wear State Watch list
5:02 p.m., Friday, July 3, 2020
San Diepass County was placed on the state’s COVID-1nine watch list on Friday afternoon, which may result in additional business closures or restrictions after the Fourth of July weekend.
County fitness officials said COVID-1’s velotown nine times in the region exceeded the state threshold through a hundred times positive consistent with one hundred, 000 inhabitants. The county reported a rate of 112.8 times positive consistent with one hundred, 000 citizens on Thursday, a figure that increased from 103.8 to one hundred, 000 just 3 days earlier.
Now on the state watch list, several corporations could be forced to move the way they do business indoors since Tuesday, and restrictions would remain in the 3 weeks. Businesses have restaurants, wineries and tasting rooms, cinemas, card game rooms, relative circles, entertainment centers, museums and zoos.
The variety of local schedules has reached 15.6nine6, and the 48nine reported on Friday are the sixth time in a week, the diversity of times has been more than 400. Of the 7,307 tests reported on Friday, 7% tested positive. The 14-day moving average of positive tests is 5.3%.
Another 10 Americans, six women and four men, died from COVID-19, bringing the county total to 387. All had underlying conditions and ranged in age from the mid-1950s to the 1990s.
No new netpainting outbreaks were reported on Friday, reducing the number by one week to 21. The county is well above the limit of seven, which San Diepass County has been established. City News Service
San Diepass reports it records new COVID-19 times, added to state watch list
– 3:45 p.m., Thursday, July 2, 2020
San Diepass County recorded a record variety of new COVID-1 nine times on Thursday and will be added to the state watch list, which is expected to create new restrictions on the birth of businesses next week.
County fitness officials reported 10 new outbreaks, 8 of them attributed to bars or restaurants, one to a grocery store and one to a business.
A record 58 four new times were recorded, bringing the full COVID-1 to 15,207. Five other Americans died from the virus, for a regional total of 377 coronavirus-like deaths.
About 12% of all times he required hospitalization and 3.3% of the time had to be admitted to an intensive care unit.
In the more than 3 days, the COVID-1nine case rate in San Diepass County has increased from 103.8 consistent with another hundred thousand Americans to 112.8, exceeding the state threshold one hundred times consistent with one hundred,000.
The county expects to remain on the state’s watch list for the next 3 days, and the region can also implement more restrictive measures and additional closures to curb the spread of the virus.
Companies on the state list must be prepared to approach or reposition their operations, as the new restrictions may also take effect from July 7 and the last 3 weeks.
Domestic activities may be limited for the following companies:
– Gastronomic restaurants
– Caves and tasting rooms.
– Cinemas, circle of relatives, entertainment centers and game rooms.
– Museums and zoos.
– The KPBS team
San Diepass County opens new COVID-1 nine check loose in National City
—2: 17 p.m. July 2, 2020
San Diepass County has opened a new COVID-1 nine trial on the loose at Tubput-Chavez Community Cinput in National City.
The control center is open seven days a week (July 4) and no appointments are required. In a statement, the county asked check applicants to arrive between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Tests last between five and ten minutes and waiting times vary. Tests are limited to 1 or 5 other Americans consistent with the day.
The Tubman-Chavez Community Center once hosted a public verification site. This was transferred to the Kimball Senior Center. Open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., appointments are required. – Lara McCaffrey, net producer of KPBS
California Governor Urges Other Americans to demonstrate on holidays
– 2:00 p.m., Thursday, July 2, 2020
Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday recommended Californians turn to their “maximum productive angels” and wear common sense over the festive weekend dressed in a mask and avoiding classic meetings with a circle of family and friends.
“We don’t go into everyone’s garden, ” he said. “We simply motivate other Americans to be safe, to respond to themselves and others.”
He also announced a new public awareness campaign, which included billboards, television ads, and multi-language radio, urging Californians to fulfill the state’s mandate to wear a face mask.
An ad monitors an individual breathing under a fan with a mask that says, “Even without symptoms, you may be able to spread COVID-19. And other Americans can die. People love their mom.”
Classified ads start in English and Spanish and could be shown to a best friend in seven languages. The effort also includes social media ads and could be specific in black and Latino communities, which disproportionately suffer from the virus.
Previous state awareness campaigns featured celebrities such as Larry David and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, urging other Americans to stick the house and practice social estrangement.
The new crusade is funded through the Silicon Valley group station and philanthropists, adding Tom Steyer, a former Democratic presidential candidate and head of Newsom’s task force on business and task recovery. – Associated Press
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San Diepass County is the highest on the state’s precautionary list
– five: 1 p.m. p.m., Wednesday, July 1, 2020
San Diepass County officials said Wednesday that they expect the state to force some local businesses to cancel its reopening as the region’s COVID-1 business continues to grow.
“If your vehicle rolls down the street to a cliff, you get to halftime,” said manager Greg Cox. “We are urgent brakes.”
The county announced local restrictions on bars and restaurants beyond this week, but recently surpassed one of six monitored parameters across the state, Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said. If the county exceeds a large portion of the state’s measures, the county will be flagged across the state for mitigation measures, said Dr. Wilma Wooten, the county’s public conditioning officer.
Of the six catepassries, San Diepass has recorded more than a hundred times consistently with one hundred, 000 inhabitants over two days. Wooten said that if this trend continues, San Diepass would be placed on the state watch list until July 3.
If the county remains on the watch list for 3 consecutive days, Wooten said the region will face the recoil measures announced through Gov. Gavin Newsom beyond Wednesday. Newsom has ordered nine counties to approach the domestic operations of some businesses that have restaurants, wineries and entertainment venues with a circle of relatives, such as bowling alleys.
There were four or four new COVID-1 times nine reported in Wednestime of 782 five tests for a positive rate of 6%. The county’s overall design up to 1four, 623. Authorities reported seven additional deaths, bringing the total to 372.
Also on Wednesday, the county reached two of its own local COVID measures of activity.
Wooten reported 13 outbreaks of network pain in the first seven days, 6 more than the threshold. It also observed a minimal reduction in the percentage of COVID times that the county began investigating in relation to 2 hours over the past seven days. The target is 70%, however, these paintings have fallen to 69%. – Alexander Nguyen, KPBS web producer, Tarryn Mento, KPBS health reporter
San Diego’s neighbors will have to be close to bars, restaurants and other operations inside, says the governor
– 12:45 p.m., Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered 19 California counties wednesday, adding four counties adjacent to San Diego, shutting down the domestic operations of some corporations to mitigate the threat of COVID-1 spread.
He also announced that the state’s beaches would close the vehicle park this next weekend of July 4.
The total of the affected counties are Contra Costa, Fresno, Glenn, Imperial, Kern, Kings, Los Angeles, Merced, Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Joaquin, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Solano, Stanislaus, Tulare and Ventura.
The bureaucracy of the affected companies are: restaurants, wineries, tasting rooms, cinemas, circle of relatives, entertainment centers, zoos, museums and games rooms.
The government has known these corporations as those that exist consistently with the threat of the spread of COVID-19. However, these corporations can be allowed to participate in outdoor services because indoor air increases the threat of transmission, Newsom said.
Casinos on sovereign tribal lands and the state are in “deep talks” to continue their operations, he said.
Newsom also announced beach parking in southern California and on the edge of the bay this weekend. The resolution comes after Los Angeles and Ventura counties approach their local beaches for the Fourth of July vacation. In counties where local beaches are closed, state beaches can also be closed, he said.
Other state parks will remain open with measures to reduce visits and limit overcrowding.
Newsom also announced that the state will shape the multi-company strike game station to take strong action against corporations that comply with a violation of fitness orders. Agencies come with the California Highway Patrol, the Consumer Affairs Decomposer, and the Commercial Oversight Decompotor. The goal is for you to have voluntarily met with business owners – Lara McCaffrey, NET producer of KPBS
San Diepass County orders clo from restaurants serving alcohol before 10 p.m. Daily
– 2:50 p.m., Tuesday, June 30, 2020
San Diepass County officials ordered Tuesday that all bars that do not serve food approach indefinitely and all restaurants serving alcohol will have to close at 10 p.m. amid an outbreak of new COVID-19 times.
The order of the eating position will take effect on Wednesday.
The resolution comes a day after the county issued an order for all bars, breweries and wineries that do not seem legal to serve food near their businesses on Tuesday night.
Health officials reported 317 new COVID-1nine times, raising the county total to 1 four, 1 four and four additional deaths, with a total of 365 deaths.
County manager Nathan Fletcher said non-public bars, restaurants and apartments were the largest source, 40%, of new netpainting outbreaks. He pointed to netpainting shoots originating in an indoor environment. – KPBS staff
Newsom w ‘tightens things’ as coronavirus times increase
– 12 p.m., Tuesday, June 30, 2020
With the design in the coronavirus cases, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday that he plans to “harden things” on the order to past the state house before a hectic Fourth of July weekend.
California has shown 223,000 virtugreatest friend infections, a 50% distribution of virtugreatest friend two weeks ago, which is partly due to the state’s ability to now control more than 100,000 other Americans per day. But what worries the culprits most is the steady expansion of COVID-19-like hospitalizations: a 43% design over the past two weeks.
Los Angeles County officials announced Monday that they would close the beaches and ban fireworks in the nation’s most populous county this weekend, reaching a one-day record of 2,903 times shown and more than 100,000 in total. And in Central Valley, Fresno officials ordered the closure of all the bars.
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“Our times don’t seem to be under control lately,” said Dr. Rais Vohra, an interim health officer in Fresno County.
Newsom called on Imperial County to impose more restrictions after county hospitals near the U.S. border. And Mexico had so many patients that they had to move some to the Facilities in Nearvia. But Newsom has commonly tried to get local governments to resolve for themselves what restrictions to impose.
That strategy can also be repositioned on Wednesday, when Newsom plans to impose new restrictions. The Democratic governor didn’t say what they would be, so it would “toughen things up.” He said other Americans are more likely to get sick when indoors than out of sight, and said he will review public fitness prescriptions “internal and external activities.” Related press
San Diepass orders the closure of all bars, wineries and breweries serving food
– 2:45 p.m., Monday, June 29, 2020
Reacting to the upcoming variety of new COVID-1nine times in San Diego, the county announced Monday that it recomposed some of Dad’s long-term reopening and reopening.
Starting Tuesday afternoon, the county will close all bars, wineries and breweries that don’t seem legal to serve food. Over the weekend, Governor Gavin Newsom ordered the closing of bars in several counties, adding Los Angeles and imperial counties. San Diepass wasn’t on that list.
“We don’t wait until we’re forced to act when we know it’s practical for us to do it,” Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said.
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He also noted that other Americans may consume alcohol in restaurants as a component in their meals, on their own.
The withdrawal of those reopenings is intended to stop the spread where the county can avoid a general blockade as seen in March, Fletcher said.
The county may also postpone Apple’s long-term reopening during August 1, said Supervisor Greg Cox.
Also on Monday, the county reported 498 new COVID-19 times, a new one-day record and another than the previous record of a day announced On Sunday, and no new deaths.
In the coming days, the county will announce additional changes to public fitness ordinances, Fletcher said. – Alexander Nguyen, net producer of KPBS
LOOK: Governor Newsom reports state reaction to coronavirus outbreak
– 12 p.m., Monday, June 29, 2020
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San Diepass Blood Bank launches COVID-1 nine antiframe tests to detect plasma donors
– 11: five and five a.m., Monday, June 29, 2020
The San Diepass Blood Bank announced Monday that, at the end of July, it will check all blood donations for anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, the virus that causes COVID-19.
The blood bank will use the result of these tests to help identify potential convalesmell plasma donors.
Donors who are found positive for SARS-CoV-2 will be able to donate COVID-19 convalescent plasma the next time they donate. The plasma is being used to treat critically ill coronavirus patients. – City News Service
San Diepass County reports four new COVID-19 times, a new death
– 3:45 p.m., Sunday, June 28, 2020
San Diepass County reported on Sunday 4nine7 new times of COVID-1nine, the maximum logical count of times in the county because the pandemic began.
County officials also reported one death, bringing the total number of deaths to 361.
Of the 8,301 tests reported on Saturday, 6.1 were positive, authorities said. The 14-day sliding positivity rate for San Diepass County is 3.9.
Of the 13.33 times reported in the county to date, 13.1% were admitted to the hospital and 3.6% ended up in an intensive care unit.
San Diepass County also reported 8 new network pain outbreaks seven days ago, exceeding the county’s epidemic threshold. Seven or more outbreaks relative to seven days can also mean a pause or reopening of county authorities. – Laura McVicker, social media strata at KPBS
Gov. Gavin Newsom orders bar closure in some California counties
Governor Gavin Newsom ordered Sunday that bars that opened in seven California counties be close at once and advised bars in 8 other counties to do the same, saying the coronavirus was spreading in state quantities.
The counties covered through the mandatory bar closing order are: Los Angeles, Fresno, San Joaquin, Kings, Kern, Imperial and Tulare.
State authorities have asked 8 counties, Contra Costa, Santa Clara, Sacramento, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, Santa Barbara and Stanislaus, to address local fitness orders at the last bars.
Imperial County, east of San Diepass County, is the state’s slowest county to open, dealing with h8 positivity rates. Newsom recommended Friday to the county to modify his order to glue the house to stop the early spread of the virus in this country. – Associated Press. KPBS contributed to this report.
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