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‘These numbers are reason for alarm’: County reports 833 new COVID-19 cases
Posted: Nov 16, 2020 / 02:20 PM PSTUpdated: Nov 16, 2020 / 10:17 PM PSTThis is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.SAN DIEGO — County leaders reported another high infection rate Monday because of surging coronavirus cases state-wide.San Diego County health officials reported another big jump — 833 new cases — but no additional deaths Monday, bringing the county’s total to 65,501 cases, with the death toll remaining at 926.Supervisor Nathan Fletcher warned at a news conference that...…Posted: Nov 16, 2020 / 02:20 PM PSTUpdated: Nov 16, 2020 / 10:17 PM PSTThis is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.SAN DIEGO — County leaders reported another high infection rate Monday because of surging coronavirus cases state-wide.San Diego County health officials reported another big jump — 833 new cases — but no additional deaths Monday, bringing the county’s total to 65,501 cases, with the death toll remaining at 926.Supervisor Nathan Fletcher warned at a news conference that...WW…
County reports 2,807 new COVID-19 infections, 23 more deaths
Posted: Dec 16, 2020 / 02:33 PM PSTUpdated: Dec 16, 2020 / 06:11 PM PSTThis is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.SAN DIEGO (CNS) – San Diego County public health officials reported 2,807 new COVID-19 infections — the second highest daily total — and 23 deaths Wednesday as the number of intensive care patients continues to climb.Wednesday’s reported cases are second only to Friday’s 2,867 and follow Monday’s 1,863 cases. Wednesday marks the 16th consecutive day with more than...…Posted: Dec 16, 2020 / 02:33 PM PSTUpdated: Dec 16, 2020 / 06:11 PM PSTThis is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.SAN DIEGO (CNS) – San Diego County public health officials reported 2,807 new COVID-19 infections — the second highest daily total — and 23 deaths Wednesday as the number of intensive care patients continues to climb.Wednesday’s reported cases are second only to Friday’s 2,867 and follow Monday’s 1,863 cases. Wednesday marks the 16th consecutive day with more than...WW…
‘We just don’t have a choice’: Restaurant plans to defy purple tier restrictions
SAN DIEGO — Starting Saturday, all restaurants, gyms and places of worship in San Diego County must shut down indoor operations due to the county falling into the purple tier. But some businesses are threatening to defy the health orders.“We’re on about the fourth or fifth shutdown of taking away what’s been given to us,” Nick Kasha said. “It just seems like a roller coaster and a revolving door and there’s just no end in sight.”Rudford’s Restaurant on El Cajon Boulevard has been a feature of San Diego’s North Park neighborhood since the 1940s and this year has been the toughest yet.“We’ve...…SAN DIEGO — Starting Saturday, all restaurants, gyms and places of worship in San Diego County must shut down indoor operations due to the county falling into the purple tier. But some businesses are threatening to defy the health orders.“We’re on about the fourth or fifth shutdown of taking away what’s been given to us,” Nick Kasha said. “It just seems like a roller coaster and a revolving door and there’s just no end in sight.”Rudford’s Restaurant on El Cajon Boulevard has been a feature of San Diego’s North Park neighborhood since the 1940s and this year has been the toughest yet.“We’ve...WW…
'Hyper urban' coyote genomes are growing apart from their city and rural cousins
Imagine a coyote, rangy and resilient. Is she ambling through a canyon dotted with sagebrush — or loping in an urban alley lined with dumpsters? In recent decades, the latter has become a more common sight. As cities expand, coyotes move right in. Rather than shrinking from the big-city lights, they rummage for opportunities. But even as individual coyotes thrive, cities' built features are shaping their genomes across generations, according to a . A widening genetic gulf separates city coyotes and their country cousins. And as urban space sprawls, coyotes’ genetic diversity...…Imagine a coyote, rangy and resilient. Is she ambling through a canyon dotted with sagebrush — or loping in an urban alley lined with dumpsters? In recent decades, the latter has become a more common sight. As cities expand, coyotes move right in. Rather than shrinking from the big-city lights, they rummage for opportunities. But even as individual coyotes thrive, cities' built features are shaping their genomes across generations, according to a . A widening genetic gulf separates city coyotes and their country cousins. And as urban space sprawls, coyotes’ genetic diversity...WW…
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