Eighty-two children have tested positive for COVID-19 and all remain asymptomatic.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is sheltering the unaccompanied minor migrants until more permanent arrangements can be found during their asylum case proceedings
A third group of unaccompanied migrant girls seeking asylum in the United States was flown to San Diego Wednesday where they will be sheltered temporarily before being reunited with family elsewhere in the country or moved into sponsor homes.
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The site received a total of 225 children on Wednesday. There are now 948 being sheltered at the convention center through a joint partnership between the county and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.