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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego County public health officials on Saturday urged residents to heed the state's health order as the coronavirus surges and ICU capacity is stretched across the state.California's Southern California region, which includes San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Imperial, Inyo, Mono, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties, fell to 12.5% ICU capacity on Saturday.Saturday, San Diego County's ICU capacity sat at 20.9%, though Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said trends have the county's capacity worsening."We will below 15% in San Diego County in the coming days or weeks," Fletcher added. "We are on a trajectory where we will be there in the near future anyway."Under the regional stay-at-home order, restrictions will last for three weeks and ban gatherings of people from different households. The restrictions will begin at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday."We have to do things that we know will decrease social interactions outside of the household," said Dr. Eric McDonald, medical director of the County Health and Human Services Agency's Epidemiology and Immunization Branch.Business sectors being forced to close include:indoor and outdoor playgrounds,indoor recreational facilities,hair salons and barbershops,personal care services,museums, zoos, and aquariums,movie theaters,wineries, bars, breweries, and distilleries,family entertainment centers,cardrooms and satellite wagering,limited services,live audience sports, andamusement parks.Sectors that remain open with restrictions include:Schools with a waiver,"Critical infrastructure" sectors,Retail stores at 20% capacity,Restaurants offering takeout and delivery service can stay open,Hotels "for critical infrastructure support only,"Offices for remote except for critical infrastructure where remote isn't possible,Gyms offering outdoor recreation,Childcare services with restrictions,Churches limited to outdoor services, andNon-urgent medical and dental care with restrictions.RELATED: San Diego restaurant workers dred latest shutdownThe region will be allowed to exit the order and return to previous reopening restrictions on Dec. 28 if ICU capacity projections for the following month are above or equal to 15%."Everything we are seeing is far greater than anything we have experienced before," said Fletcher. "We know there is a little fatigue setting in, people are tired. We also know that attitudes are hardening."It's going to be difficult. It's going to be tough."RELATED: 'The rules are changing once again' Mayor Kevin Faulconer responds to Newsom's new shutdownsSan Diego County public health officials reported a record 2,287 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, bringing the local total to 90,468 cases and beating Friday's record number of daily cases. Eight more deaths were reported, bringing the local death toll to 1,055.There were currently 814 confirmed and suspected COVID-19 hospitalizations in the county on Saturday, a 174% increase over the last 30 days. Of those hospitalizations, 205 patients are in the ICU, a 120% increase over the last 30 days, according to the county.Saturday, San Joaquin Valley fell further below the state's threshold, according to CDPH:Bay Area: 21.7%Greater Sacramento Region: 21.4%Northern California: 24.1%San Joaquin Valley: 8.6%Southern California: 12.5%Multiple Bay Area counties have already started the latest health order. The new restrictions come after Governor Gavin Newsom said he was pulling an "emergency brake" on Thursday to stop the spread of coronavirus. 3552

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced Monday a larger investment into a program creating job opportunities for the homeless. Wheels of Change was launched in 2018 as a public-private partnership providing jobs and training for those living in the Alpha Project bridge shelter. “It’s innovative, it’s unique. It’s working it’s growing and it’s making a difference in people’s lives,” said Faulconer. The program is expanding from three to ten shifts per week, with participants earning per hour as they remove litter and debris through the Clean SD initiativee. An additional van is also being provided to transport the 20 workers. The City of San Diego doubled its investment to 0,000 this fiscal year. Additional financial support was provided by the Lucky Duck Foundation and other donors. 829

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Police released a composite sketch Tuesday in the search for a man suspected of trying to kidnap a 3-year-old girl in the Morena area. The incident happened Sunday about 4:30 p.m. as the girl’s mother was taking her daughter for a walk in her wagon on Savannah Street at Buenos Avenue, police said. The area is residential and two blocks away from busy Morena Boulevard. A man parked his sedan but left the engine running, then approached the mother and child from behind, according to investigators. The man tried to grab the girl from the wagon but her mother heard her struggle. Polic

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego is one of the most rent-burdened cities in the entire country, according to a new report by Freddie Mac. The report claims that America’s Finest City is the second most rent-burdened city in the nation. Miami took the top spot on the list, followed by San Diego, Los Angeles, New York and Orlando. RELATED: California lawmakers look to control and reduce rising rent prices across stateThe report shows than San Diegans would have to make ,400 to be able to afford the median rent. The report also found that those who make minimum wage would have to work nearly 100 hours per week to be able to afford the median rent. To come up with the report, Freddie Mac looked at how other organizations measure affordability to assess the rent-burden issue. The report looks at the four most widely cited affordability studies across the 50 largest metro areas. RELATED: San Diego among top cities where adults still live with parents, study says 979

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer Monday signed an executive order that will allow certain businesses and places of worship to operate outdoors.In light of California’s restrictions on indoor operations and activities, the executive order will permit businesses such as gyms, churches, barbershops and hair/nail salons to “expand their operations into private parking lots,” City of San Diego officials said.The order takes effect immediately, although Faulconer said the state will have to amend its regulations for salons and barbershops to operate outside.Faulconer said, “Right now, we need to give our small businesses every tool possible to get through this difficult time or they might shut down for good. By allowing more and more businesses to operate outdoors, we are delivering solutions to help San Diego’s small businesses get to the other side of this pandemic while putting thousands of San Diegans back to work safely and responsibly with proper physical distancing.”The San Diego City Council will vote on the newest executive order into a city ordinance at a later date.On July 13, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced restrictions on indoor operations across the state as coronavirus cases surged in California.Earlier this month, Faulconer signed an executive order that allowed restaurants within the city to move their operations outside.Notable parts of that order included allowing restaurants to establish sidewalk cafes and use private parking lots for dining. 1503

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