Latest Coronavirus Impacts: San Diego County Moving to Orange Tier NBC 7 Staff
What to Know for April 7
With California s thresholds changing due to increasing numbers of vaccinations, San Diego County is now officially in the orange tier
San Diego State and UC San Diego announced plans for near-full campus operations by Fall 2021
The county reported 328 new cases of coronavirus and 3 new deaths
San Diego County Could Move Into Orange Tier
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The coronavirus pandemic reached San Diego County in mid-March 2020. Each day, local health officials give us updates on the spread of the novel coronavirus in our region. We will bring you the latest news here, every day. You can count on us.
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CITY COUNCILS
CARLSBAD
The Carlsbad City Council will meet at 3 p.m. Tuesday to hear a report on food assistance in Carlsbad and the Oceanside Kitchen Collaborative, and to discuss whether the city can help address food insecurity.
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ENCINITAS
The Encinitas City Council will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday to hear from applicants for several city commissions. The council will also discuss a request to create an Encinitas Equity Committee with Mayor Catherine Blakespear and Councilmember Kellie Hinze assigned to the committee. The committee would create an application for community participation and work to ensure a diverse mix of applicants.
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Latest Coronavirus Impacts: 192 Positive COVID-19 Cases, Two Additional Deaths Reported NBC 7 Staff
What to Know for March 20
A total of 192 COVID-19 cases were reported to the county. The region’s total is now 267,728
In the past seven days, 18 community outbreaks were confirmed.
Two new COVID-19 deaths were reported March 20. The region’s total is 3,494.
The coronavirus pandemic reached San Diego County in mid-March 2020. Each day, local health officials give us updates on the spread of the novel coronavirus in our region. We will bring you the latest news here, every day. You can count on us.
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