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San Diego County officially falls into most restrictive COVID-19 tier

San Diego County officially falls into most restrictive COVID-19 tier

Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement The day many have dreaded for months has now come to pass. San Diego County fell to the most-restrictive level of the state’s COVID-19 reopening system Tuesday, meaning that restaurants, houses of worship, movie theaters and other organizations must cease or significantly reduce their indoor operations by 12:01 a.m. Saturday.In the state’s latest tier report, the region received an adjusted case rate of 8.9 per 100,000 residents, once again over the limit of 7. Taken together with last week’s score of 7.4, San...

November 10, 2020
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A year without powwows: An Indigenous community loses its heartbeat amid the pandemic

A year without powwows: An Indigenous community loses its heartbeat amid the pandemic

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | VIDEO | 04:01 A year without powwows When the Fancy Moccasins met up on Feb. 27 to be photographed by the San Diego Union-Tribune, it was the first time they had all been together in a year. The powwow is a celebration of life and renewal, so it’s fitting that Annalisa Berrios embraces the “fancy shawl” dance, also known as the butterfly dance because its movements re-create the moment the winged insect emerges from its cocoon. Berrios, 33, recently felt like she, too, was emerging from a long hibernation.For the first time since the pandemic...

March 21, 2021
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San Diego County firefighters administer vaccines at nursing homes

San Diego County firefighters administer vaccines at nursing homes

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Firefighters across San Diego County have vaccinated more than 2,500 residents at long-term care facilities since early January, responding to an urgent need to protect a vulnerable population against COVID-19.As of Thursday, personnel from more than 20 fire departments had visited 113 long-term care facilities. Dubbed Operation Collaboration, the effort began Jan. 7 as a way to reach residents at the facilities, many of whom are homebound or don’t drive. Some are not tech-savvy and may find it difficult to go online and set up an...

January 31, 2021
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