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California Diners May Be Screened For Virus Before Seated
California wants restaurants to screen guests for symptoms, have servers wear masks and keep diners at least 6 feet (1.8 meters) apart under guidance released Tuesday to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
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San Diego County Allows More Businesses to Reopen
- May 12
- By City News Service
Office-based businesses are permitted to reopen. Malls — indoor, outdoor and strip malls — are also allowed to reopen for curbside pickup and delivery only. Other businesses or services able to open Tuesday included car washes, pet grooming businesses, landscaping businesses and outdoor museums and gathering places.
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San Diego Navy Lab Key To Coronavirus Response
- May 12
- By Steve Walsh
Early issues slowed the number of people being tested as the Naval Health Research Center and local military hospitals adjusted to the pandemic.
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