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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Scripps Research is partnering with transit and healthcare workers to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus.Scientists started analyzing data from smart watches and fitness trackers in March to detect if someone is infected with a virus like COVID-19 before they are aware of it.“When your heart beats faster than usual, it can mean that you’re coming down with a cold, flu, coronavirus or other viral infection." Jennifer Radin, PhD, Epidemiologist at Scripps Research says sleep and activity levels are good indicators as well.Dr. Radin is leading the study and said the coronavirus was the impetus to get the project off the ground. Dr. Radin said detection is key to save lives and stop the spread."If we can know where these hot spots are quicker and faster, public health officials can respond quicker," she said. Currently, she said data from the CDC takes a couple weeks. The activity monitors allow scientists at Scripps Research to have instant access to trends.The study chose frontline workers because, "due to the nature of their jobs, transit and healthcare workers are at higher risk of exposure to COVID-19 and other contagious respiratory illnesses,” Dr. Radin, PhD, said. Monica Valencia is a Senior Transit Store Clerk at MTS and lost her father in law Friday to COVID-19. He just turned 60 and had symptoms a week before he was admitted to the hospital. She said two weeks after he was admitted he was gone."I want to do anything and everything I can so every other family can avoid this situation." She said she was glad to hear about the study and hope it helps in the future."We have to start somewhere and we have to start documenting things, and starting here it's only going to help things moving forward," she said with determination.Fitbit donated 500 wristbands that scientists distributed to San Diego Metropolitan Transit System workers and nurses and physicians at Scripps Health.So far they study garnered 34,000 participants and Dr. Radin hopes to bring in even more data. Anyone over the age of 18 with a smartwatch or activity tracker, such as a Fitbit device, Apple Watch or Garmin Watch, can join the study, according to their press release.You can learn more about the study and download the MyDataHelps app here.Dr. Radin said this research started way before COVID-19. She published a paper in January analyzing 200,000 fitbit users' data to detect the flu. 2428

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Several City Heights homes were evacuated Tuesday afternoon after authorities responding to a medical call found possible military ordnance. The incident began after San Diego Police were called to the scene to investigate a death at 50th and Wightman Streets around 2 p.m. Shortly after police arrived, San Diego Fire Rescue says bomb units responded to the area after what is believed to be a military ordnance was discovered. RELATED: Ammo, mortar rounds discovered inside Mira Mesa homeSan Diego Police evacuated homes and a park in the area immediately surrounding the home. The item turned out to be an inert practice aerial bomb that was turned into a storm water crew working in the area. The incident came to an end by 3 p.m. 763

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego's Halloween scene will host a spirited lineup of hauntingly hopping parties.Pub crawls, concerts, and cruises are all in the mix as the region's 21-and-older crowd head out in their own costumes and dance the holiday away.Whether you're jumping into the massive WCKD Village party or limping through a zombie crawl, there's a party for you.San Diego Halloween Pub Crawl (Oct. 25): Join in on the San Diego Halloween Pub Crawl and grab a wristband that grants you access to more than 10 different night clubs in Pacific Beach, exclusive drink specials (including free welcome shots), and access to the official Halloween Pub Crawl after party.Nightmare Before Halloween (Oct. 25): North Park's Lafayette Hotel hosts a celebration inspired by Tim Burton films, featuring live music from several local bands throughout the night and a Halloween costume contest with several prizes up for grabs.San Diego Zombie Crawl (Oct. 25 - 31): One ticket to the San Diego Zombie Crawl grants guests access to five days of fun at more than 20 parties throughout the Gaslamp District. Day 1-3 celebrate the Halloween season with some wicked parties downtown, while the second weekend will celebrate Dia de los Muertos. Guests get the welcome shots, access to the crawl's finale party, exclusive food and drink specials.WCKD Village (Oct. 26): WCKD Village Halloween party and music festival hosts three stages of live performances with performers like Trey Songz and T-Pain, along with three zones of hauntingly immersive experiences like mazes and lounges and tarot card reading, a ,000 costume contest, bar specials and a bar crawl, and more in downtown San Diego.Hallo-Wine and Spirits Party (Oct. 26): The Hotel Del Coronado hosts a night of dining and wine tasting, dancing, a costume contest, and more during the Hallo-Wine and Spirits Party. A special kids Halloween party is also in the mix. And guests are warned to keep an eye out for the hotel's resident ghost.Nightmare on Normal Street (Oct. 26): Hillcrest's Halloween dance party and costume contest returns to Normal Street with a massive block party, late-night entertainment and DJs, a pet costume contest, food trucks, outdoor bars, and more.Mad Tea Party at Hard Rock Hotel (Oct. 26): Three floors of the Hard Rock Hotel will house seven rooms and more than 15 DJs throughout the night, headlined by Dada Life. The Mad Tea Party brings in more than 4,000 costumed partiers for costume contests, drink specials, skyline views, and a night of dancing.Halloween Boo's Cruise (Oct. 27): Radio stations Z90 and 91X host multiple DJs on board Hornblower Cruises for a 2.5 hour trip around San Diego Bay, featuring costume contests, drink specials, and views of the San Diego skyline during a party on the bay.Halloween Cruise on Mission Bay (Oct. 31): The Bahia Resort Hotel hosts a Halloween celebration aboard a special cruise featuring multiple floors of drink specials, live DJs, dancing, and, of course, spectacular views of the San Diego Bay during this Halloween haunt. 3062

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego's Board of Supervisors Wednesday approved a new initiative to encourage homeowners in the county's unincorporated areas to develop "granny flats" to help ease the region's housing shortage.The initiative will waive county permit and development impact fees over the next five years for property owners who want to build granny flats or other small dwellings on lots with existing homes. The hope is those units will then be used for family members or rented out as a source of income for property owners.The waivers apply to property owners in the county's unincorporated areas, including Alpine, Julian, Fallbrook, Lakeside, and Valley Center, as part of the county's General Plan.MAKING IT IN SAN DIEGO: Family chooses 'granny flat' option with San Diego's lower fees“This is a critical step in our on-going efforts to address the region’s housing crisis, especially the serious need for affordable housing,” Dianne Jacob, the board chairwoman, said in a release. “This new program is the quickest and easiest way for us to expedite the development of housing.”To cover the cost of the fee waivers, the county will pump million into the program over the five-year period.“There is no single solution to the regional housing shortage, but an average savings of ,000 for an accessory home will raise property values and offer more affordable places to live,” Supervisor Jim Desmond said in a release. “We will continue to be creative and challenge the status quo to solve the region’s housing crisis.” 1545

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego State University warned students Monday about a man who exposed himself to a person at a campus parking structure. The incident happened just after noon Sunday at Parking 1, 5300 College Blvd., SDSU officials said. “The suspect began touching himself inappropriately and then fled northbound toward Alvarado Road,” according to a news release. University officials said the man is in his mid-20s, and Hispanic with dark hair and a tan complexion. He is around 5’7” to 5’8” with an average build. Officials say he was clean-shaven and wearing a black baseball cap, dark or gray shirt, and black pants. Anyone with information was asked to call University Police at 619-594-1991. 714

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