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Outbreaks at restaurants, retail spaces plummeted during stay-at-home order


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Outbreaks at restaurants and retail spaces fell drastically during the most recent stay-at-home order, according to new San Diego County public health data a finding that suggests COVID-19 regulations, as painful as they may be, are effective at slowing the spread of the virus.
In the wake of California’s regional stay-at-home order, which required the closure of many business operations, outbreaks in community settings fell by just over 25 percent, from 347 to 258. A significant decrease in outbreaks at restaurants and retail spaces accounted for most of that drop.
In the six weeks leading up to the Dec. 3 order, 72 outbreaks were reported at restaurants and 40 were noted at retail locations, the data show. In the six weeks after the order went into effect, there were only four outbreaks at restaurants and three at retail spaces. ....

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County ups the enforcement ante as state considers federal 65+ vaccination mandate


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As the number of staffed and available intensive care beds continued to run low Tuesday, county supervisors moved forward with the biggest changes to date in enforcement of local health orders, bringing in 17 more workers and allowing more proactive pursuit of blatant violations.
Those changes came on the same day that federal officials urged states to begin administering COVID-19 vaccines to people age 65 and older and anyone with pre-existing medical conditions.
Though some places have already implemented such changes, San Diego County, home to more than 473,000 people in that age bracket, isn’t among them.
“We will open eligibility as directed or allowed by the state,” said county communications director Mike Workman in an email. ....

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San Diego's new minimum wage hike: Will it help or hurt during a pandemic? [The San Diego Union-Tribune]


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San Diego’s new minimum wage hike: Will it help or hurt during a pandemic? [The San Diego Union-Tribune]
As many of the county’s beaten-down businesses enter the new year still in the grips of a crippling COVID lockdown, they face yet another financial tug on an already precarious future an 8 percent jump in the minimum wage.
The timing, they say, couldn’t be worse as many struggle to eke out what little revenue they can until vaccines take hold, the pandemic eases and some semblance of a profit returns.
To be sure, employment in sectors like leisure and hospitality is already down by double digits, but for those businesses that are still operating, even at minimal staffing, labor costs will rise this year as the minimum wage jumps a dollar an hour across the county. In the city of San Diego, it will rise from $13 an hour to $14 , while in the rest of the county, the $14 hourly rate will apply to companies with 26 or more employ ....

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