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Raw oysters sold in San Diego County linked to dozens of norovirus cases

Raw oysters in San Diego restaurants cause norovirus outbreak

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South County Happenings, May 16

Coronado, 4 p.m. Tuesday; National City, 6 p.m. Tuesday School boards: Chula Vista Elementary School District, 6 p.m. Wednesday; Coronado Unified School District, 4 p.m. Thursday, San Diego Unified School District, 4:15 p.m. Thursday IB Mayor presents community service awards Imperial Beach Mayor Serge Dedina recently presented five Mayoral Community Service Awards at this year’s State of the City address. The awards went to people or groups that achieved major accomplishments during the year. They are: The IB Neighborhood Center, led by Executive Director John Griffin-Atil, for their dedication during the COVID-19 pandemic, organizing food drives, blood drives, a food pantry and more; Imperial Beach resident Dr. Ramon Hernandez of the UCSD School of Medicine, who helped the city through the public health crisis and served on the Mayor’s Task Force to provide helpful resources to the city; Ron Chapman, owner of Coronado Brewing Co., for leading by example and following

ICE Detainees in California Now Eligible For COVID-19 Vaccine

Copy Link Activists held a public memorial in San Francisco on May 12, 2020 to honor immigrants who died of COVID-19 while being detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ICE detainees held in California facilities are now eligible to receive the coronavirus vaccine.  (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees held in state facilities in California will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday, according to state public health officials. This comes months after federal authorities said the state is responsible for allocating vaccines to immigrant detainees within its borders, prompting local advocates to push California officials to clarify their plans.

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