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SUV decorated for graduation
Black Nissan on Twin Oaks Valley Road, decorated with balloons & banner. -
Surfing is essential
Surfing is essential image and signage on the Surf Ride Boardshop in Oceanside, California. -
Street Fun
Neighbors gathering together and playing pickle ball in the street because parks are closed now where to go for outdoor activity. -
Stay Safe
Fish Taco shop [Harbor Fish Cafe] in Carlsbad, CA with a sign in front of restaurant. Sign reads "Closed stay safe." -
Statewide ICU capacity at 0%
Statewide ICU capacity reaches 0%. Southern California has already been at 0% capacity for several days. -
Stacked Chairs
Stacked chairs in a limited opened restaurant [Knockout Pizza] to prevent people from sitting together. -
Social distancing, other regulations enacted
San Diego County bans gatherings of 10 or more people in one room and smaller groups must stay six feet apart to slow the spread of COVID-19 in the region. -
So proud of you
Senior Academic Advisor Colette Magoon holds a handmade sign during Graduates on Parade graduation ceremony. Sign says, "Academic Advisors are so proud of you! Stay resilient, hold onto your dreams, best wishes!!" Craven Drive. -
Six Feet at the Vista Courthouse
Spacing decals in front of the North County (Vista) Superior Courthouse. -
Single File
People lining up in single file in social distancing for entrance into a Home Depot in Vista, CA. -
Signage at Mulberry Park
Sign at Mulberry Park in San Marcos. Sign reads "This city park is open for passive recreation," and "No active/group recreation allowed."
"Please practice social distancing of at least six feet at all times."
"For more information about the City of San Marcos' response to COVID-19, including current closures and cancellations, visit www.san-marcos.net/covid19."
The sign also contains information on social distancing and sanitation protocol. -
Sharing Table
Neighbor put out a "sharing table" with products available for anyone in need to take. -
Sea World
Aerial photo of Sea World with no people and no cars in the parking lot. Plus, there's no activity out on Mission Bay. -
San Diego local health emergency ratified
San Diego Board of Supervisors votes to ratify the County’s declaration of a local health emergency and proclamation a local emergency to deal with the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19. -
San Diego declares local health emergency
San Diego County declares a local health emergency. Two people within the county have tested positive for COVID-19, both of whom were returning from China, according to the LA Times. -
San Diego County enters purple tier
San Diego County’s state-calculated, adjusted case rate is 7.4 per 100,000 residents and the region enters its first week of Purple Tier or Tier 1. -
San Diego County begins COVID-19 testing
Health and Human Services Agency announces that San Diego County Public Health Laboratory is now able to test for the novel coronavirus, the cause of the respiratory disease COVID-19. -
Rose Garden ceremony infects at least 34
The cluster of people infected by the COVID-19 outbreak connected to the Rose Garden ceremony for Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett numbers at least 34, including several White House staff members, according to The Washington Post. CDC experts offer assistance with contact tracing, which the White House declines, per the New York Times. -
Resistance to state regulations intensifies
Protesting erupts in Sacramento over California’s continuing shelter in place orders. Hundreds of protestors — 32 of whom were arrested — protest without a permit.
Protests are coupled with resistance from local officials throughout the state. Modoc County re-opens churches and businesses, while Huntington Beach tries to fight the governor’s order to close area beaches in court. A judge orders the beach to remain closed.
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Rental cars being stored at Del Mar racetrack.
Helicopter shot of the Del Mar racetrack, with hundreds of un-rented rental cars parked/stored there. -
Public health order allowing beach closures issued
Wilma Wooten, San Diego County Public Health Officer, announces that the County as issued an amended COVID-19 public health order giving it the discretion to close down beaches if social distancing rules aren’t enforced. -
Presidential election is held
With 306 electoral votes, Joseph Biden and Kamela Harris are elected the next President and Vice President of the United States. Donald Trump and Mike Pence received 232 electoral votes. Despite the election being held on November 3rd, the election is contested by Donald Trump and his allies with unsubstantiated and unproven claims of voter fraud. Biden's win is certified by Congress on January 6th. -
President Trump, Melania Trump test positive for COVID-19
President Donald Trump announces that he and First Lady Melania Trump have tested positive for COVID-19. After experiencing mild symptoms of the disease, Trump is later taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, “out of an abundance of caution," per Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany. -
President Trump signs coronavirus relief bill
President Donald Trump signs an $8.3 billion coronavirus relief bill. The bill provides money to assist in the development of a vaccine and treatment, loans for small businesses and cash for state and local governments. -
President Trump declares national emergency
President Donald Trump declares a national emergency, freeing billions in federal funds for disaster relief and assistance.