All posts tagged "COVID-19"
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Anny H. Ruth | March 16, 2021
San Diego Moves to ‘Red Tier’ March 17 – What It Means For You
San Diego County will move to the ‘Red Tier” on Wednesday, March 17 after the state revised its...
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Paul Arnold | March 3, 2021
To Vax or Not to Vax? That is the Question
The Biden Administration, whose ambitious plan is to vaccinate 300 million Americans by the end of the summer,...
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San Diego Entertainer | February 25, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccinations Open to Emergency Services, Childcare and Education beginning Feb. 27
The County of San Diego announced yesterday that COVID-19 vaccinations will open Saturday, Feb. 27, to people who...
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Anny H. Ruth | February 24, 2021
San Diego Unified Sets April Target for Reopening In-Person Learning After Regional Agreement for Teacher Vaccination
San Diego Unified School District announced plans to return to in-person instruction the week of April 12, based...
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Paul Arnold | February 22, 2021
The Return of San Diego’s Restaurant Scene
They’re Back!!! (Well Almost) I have drilled down on all the talk of reductions in Covid-19 metrics. And...
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San Diego Entertainer | June 19, 2020
Fleet’s Back! July 3!
Over the past couple of months, we’ve been energized hearing countless stories from all of you—our Fleet community—about...
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Michelle Stansbury | June 17, 2020
How San Diego Businesses Can Survive the Pandemic and Become Stronger From It
San Diego’s restrictions in response to COVID-19 offer an opportunity for some businesses to transition to a stronger...
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Michelle Stansbury | June 10, 2020
Childhood Cancer Camp goes Virtual in 2020
Oncology And Kids (OAK) is taking their flagship program, Camp Reach for the Sky, online this year due...
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Paul Arnold | May 22, 2020
Staying Classy as America’s Finest Starts to Open
The pleasant surprise we all received this week was that the ‘Gavinator’ proclaimed that he would approve San...
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Anny H. Ruth | May 20, 2020
County of San Diego Board of Supervisors approves plan for quicker reopening
Information provided by José A. Álvarez and Katie Cadiao of the County of San Diego Communications Office The...