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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego County is now able to test for novel coronavirus without needing to send samples to the CDC, the Health and Human Services Agency announced Thursday. The County Public Health Lab can now run up to 40 tests at once. The lab is one of dozens certified by the CDC throughout the U.S. “This is great news for San Diego County and will help with our ongoing efforts to contain COVID-19,” said Wilma Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., County public health officer. “Being able to test locally means that when we have patients under investigation, we can more rapidly remove unneeded restrictions from those without infection. Should someone test positive, we will continue to keep them isolated.”RELATED: First coronavirus case with unknown origin confirmed in Northern CaliforniaPrior to receiving the testing kit, results took several days to return. Results for potential cases of COVID-19 will now be available within 24 to 48 hours, health officials say. Positive results will need to be confirmed by the CDC. “The risk of COVID-19 is still very low, especially if you have not travelled to an area where the virus has been detected or had close contact with a patient who tested positive for this new coronavirus,” county health officials said. Check the list below for ways to protect yourself from coronavirus: Wash your hands often to help protect you from germs.Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.Avoid close contact with people who are sick.If you are sick, stay home and keep your distance from others to protect them from getting sick too.If you are sick, stay home and keep your distance from others to protect them from getting sick too.Practice other good health habits. Get plenty of sleep, be physically active, manage your stress, drink plenty of fluids and eat nutritious food. 1821

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect in several Mission Valley vehicle burglaries. According to police, three separate vehicles were burglarized in a parking garage on the 2200 block of Camino de la Reina on August 16 between 2 and 5 a.m. Surveillance video captured the suspect using a flashlight to look into several vehicles in the garage. The suspect then broke into the vehicles by shattering windows, taking miscellaneous items, police say. The suspect is described as a white male with a medium build last seen wearing dark colored, framed glasses, a black t-shirt with a white image on the front, blue jeans and black and white tennis shoes. He was also wearing a backpack, police say. Anyone with information is asked to call San Diego Police at 858-495-7957 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. Crime Stoppers is offering up to a ,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. 953

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Rev. Al Sharpton will join local members of the National Action Network in a press conference Wednesday.Rev. Sharpton is scheduled to discuss Midterm elections, criminal justice reform, and "issues impacting communities of color in San Diego." Specifically, he is set to discuss an independent investigator working on cases involving police shootings and misconduct.Rev. Sharpton will be joined by the families Jonathan Coronel, Sergio Weick, Alfred Olango and James Lacey, who have been directly affected by police-related shootings in Southern California.Watch a Facebook live in the player below:  642

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego business leaders reacted with alarm to President Trump's plan to slap tariffs on goods imported from Mexico.On June 10, the President plans to place a 5% tariff on items like avocados, tomatoes, cars and medical devices that come from south of the border. They would increase until reaching 25% on Oct 1. Trump says the tariffs would continue until Mexico addresses the issue of migrants at the border. The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce has come out strong against the tariffs. The Chamber says Mexico is San Diego's biggest trade partner, with a .5 billion manufacturing supply chain that's now at risk. Jerry Sanders, the chamber's CEO, says every manufacturing job in Tijuana leads to half a new job in San Diego. "If consumers cut back because of the price of goods, that means there will be fewer jobs and there will be less production on both sides of the border," he said. Some consumers already appear wary. Mancher Nasar, who lives in Rancho Bernardo, said he expects his grocery bill to rise as the tariffs kick in. "I'm concerned about middle class families," he said. "You're putting a 25% tariff but you're not getting 25% more in your paycheck."University of San Diego economist Alan Gin said tariffs are normally used for economic purposes, not political ones. "This is as far out as we've ever seen in the use of tariffs," Gin said. Gin said San Diegans will feel them, but that states like Texas and New Mexico will fare worse. Gin said that's because a lot of the manufacturing belt in Mexico is in the central part of the country. 1598

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego is facing an Excessive Heat Warning Friday through Monday night, affecting businesses working outdoors and families working and teaching from home.The state issued a Flex Alert for Friday from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. to relieve the power grid. Californians are encouraged to use major appliances before 3 p.m., turn off lights, and set the air conditioning to 78 degrees or higher.Many San Diegans escaped the heat by heading to the bay where temperatures were much cooler.RELATED: Stretch of scorching heat begins in San Diego County"I'm getting ready to get in the water with my kayak," Diane Valdez said. She said she woke up this morning in Kensington and noticed the heat, making it an easy decision to pack up and head to the water.Valdez works at home for The Rock Church and has been trying several things to stay cool, "we put on the a/c every now and then, I have fans going on, we do some tea some lemonade, I sit outside on my patio when I work."Arina Lee took her son and nephew out to Mission Bay Park to find some relief as well, "we're trying to get away from the East side of San Diego and catch this nice coastal breeze."LATEST 10NEWS WEATHER FORECASTLee is an essential worker, she works with disabled kids on behavioral therapy, and before her night shift, she wanted to take the kids out to get a dose of nature. "We had a fantastic day, we played with June bugs, we got to skateboard ... Not only homeschooling but trying to keep summer activities going on. I, fortunately, have a pool so I get to sneak out there and do that, but that doesn't cover the outdoor nature experience they need," Lee said.Further inland from the park, Sport Clips barbers were working hard outside back in the parking lot under a tent."It was pretty brutal yesterday," Barber Michael Celatka said. He said Friday afternoon was better thanks to a light breeze.He said they're one of the only barbershops open in Clairemont because of the pandemic, many can't work outside. Client Alex Becker said he was excited to finally get a haircut, "it’s been about two months, normally I get my hair cut once a month but it’s been desperate times."Becker said he was thankful for the work Celatka was doing.Celatka said the heat has impacted their schedule, "we’re normally open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. so we adjusted it today and tomorrow 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m."Everyone finding ways to cope with the extreme weather during an uncomfortable time. 2458

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