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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Schools in San Diego County are readying emergency plans in case the coronavirus prompts schools closures like the ones in Washington state.At least a dozen schools in the greater Seattle area were closed Monday after health officials confirmed at least six deaths linked to the virus in that state.The San Diego Unified School District said in addition to cleaning efforts by its custodial staff, it was lining up outside contractors who could “provide large-scale deep-cleaning of classrooms or entire schools should it become necessary.”The County Office of Education said it planned to distribute a template pandemic response plan to all 42 districts soon with guidance on everything from prevention to post-outbreak recovery.“We’re lucky we don’t have any cases of community spread in San Diego County, so we have some time,” said COE spokeswoman Music Watson. “We’re using that time to think through, if we need to close schools, what about e-learning? What about community kitchens?”The Office of Education is encouraging districts to consider a range of “distance learning” options, in the event of longer-term school closures. Those options include issuing photocopies of lesson plans, posting recorded lessons online, and conducting teacher “check-ins” and tutorials by phone or web conferencing.Several districts have sent letters home to parents in recent days encouraging discussions about hygiene and handwashing, including Sweetwater Union High School District and Chula Vista Elementary School District.“We get that people are a little scared and we want to make sure we do as much as we can,” said CVESD spokesman Anthony Millican.Millican said local district have experience responding to viral outbreaks. In 2009, at least three San Diego-area high schools were shuttered for cleanings after cases of H1N1. 1853
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Shake Shack will flip on the lights and open its doors at Carmel Valley's One Paseo development on Monday.The East Coast burger chain welcomes its third San Diego location Monday, March 18, at 3705 Paseo Place, Suite 1140, at 11 a.m., according to the chain. As an added bonus, the first 100 people in line for the opening will also get a free custom T-shirt, according to Eater San Diego.RELATED: One Paseo set to open in Carmel Valley following numerous setbacksShake Shack joins other One Paseo eateries including Salt & Straw second San Diego location, Tender Greens, The Butchery, Mizukiyama Sushi, and others.The menu will continue to feature locally created items such as the Pie Oh My concrete, a vanilla frozen custard and slice of Four & Twenty pie, to benefit the organizations I Love A Clean San Diego. And fans can already expect more of the chain's burgers, chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, crinkle-cut fires, and forzen treats.RELATED: Salt & Straw to open second San Diego shop at One PaseoShake Shack first broke into San Diego in 2017 with its Westfield UTC location, before adding a Mission Valley stop a year later. The burger joint had also announced intentions to add a fourth location in Little Italy sometime this year. 1275

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Several bubble-like domes will cover Liberty Station early next year, offering locals the chance to dine under the stars.Dinner With a View will offer San Diegans a dining experience inside one of 33 intimate, clear domes in Liberty Station's central promenade from Feb. 6, 2020, to March 8, 2020. Tickets for the dining experience go on sale Dec. 6 at 10 a.m. online.Diners who grab a ticket will enjoy a three-course menu prepared by an acclaimed chef. While San Diego's chef has yet to be announced, Toronto's pop-up was led by Canada "Top Chef" winner René Rodriguez.A blind menu featuring meat, fish, and vegan options will be served to guests. Ingredients will be locally sourced and drinks will be offered at an additional cost to pair with meals.RELATED:New app fighting food waste in San Diego, helping rescue food from restaurantsSan Diego companies riding plant-based food waveEach geodesic dome is frameless, providing a bubble-like effect. Inside, various accents will transform domes into terrariums that highlight unique terrains from around the world.Dinners will be offered daily during the pop-up's run at 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., and 9:30 p.m.“We have been watching the San Diego food scene explode in recent years and knew this was the perfect city for our next pop-up event,” said event organizer Steve Georgiev. “Dinner With A View offers the magical and memorable dining experience we know San Diego has been craving, set in the heart of one of the city’s most prized communities, Liberty Station. We cannot wait for everyone to come together for an enchanting evening under the stars.”Dome reservations will be priced at 9.99. Each dome reservation requires a minimum of four guests and can include up to six people — so that price can potentially drop to per person. Those who sign up for an email newsletter can get 50 percent off dome reservations, bringing the reservation down to .99, or per person in groups of six.Dinner reservations are a separate cost at 9.99 per person. 2080
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Some COVID-19 survivors are noticing a surprising symptom months after their battle with the virus: hair loss.Nikki Privett said she had a mild case of COVID-19 back in April, but several months later, she says her hair started falling out in chunks.“I noticed that more and more was coming out in my hands and then eventually in July it became handfuls,” she told our sister station WRTV in Indianapolis. Dr. Nancy Maly, a physician in dermatology at Sharp Rees-Stealy, said she has seen more patients with complaints about hair loss recently, both from those who have recovered from COVID and those who have not been infected."I definitely have seen more patients lately coming in for hair loss -- with and without having had COVID," Maly said. "From what we know about COVID, there's not really a compelling reason to believe that it's the virus itself but more likely it's this stress-induced kind of hair loss that we know about and see all the time."Doctors believe it’s most likely a condition called telogen effluvium, a type of hair loss that can affect both women and men, and typically starts about three months after a stressful event.It can be triggered by emotional stress like a job loss or the death of a loved one, or by physical stress like a serious illness.Typically, adults shed about 100 hairs a day. But Dr. Maly said when your body is in shock or fighting a disease, there can be backlog on that hair loss.“During that stressful time, your body is prioritizing the most important functions and shedding your hair is not one of them,” she said. “So you end up having that delayed reaction where the hairs that were supposed to fall out during that time fall out later.”There is not a direct treatment for telogen effluvium but this temporary form of hair loss usually resolves itself after about three to six months, she said.There’s also early research showing a different kind of link between hair loss and the virus.Two small studies showed that bald men may be up to 40 percent more at risk of developing a severe case of COVID-19. Scientists theorize it’s because bald men have higher levels of a hormone called adrogen that seems to help the virus enter cells. 2216
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Several more artists are being added to this fall's massive Wonderfont Music & Arts Festival along San Diego Bay.The festival announced a legendary "all-star band of surprise guests," Migos, J.I.D., Wild Belle, Jhay Cortez, and more:Guitar Legends 3 featuring an all-star band of surprise guestsMigosJ.I.D.Jhay CortezKheaWild BelleGioli & AssiaGrandmaJesse BaezBanda Tierra BravaLos CrecidosSeis en LineaCydewaysGladesBrewfishDaily performances "The Session with Christian James Hand"RELATED: Wonderfront offering free entertainment to San Diegans“Our goal with this lineup was to have it stacked from start to finish each day with great artists. It’s hard to really call any certain bands our so-called headliners as so many lines of bands on this festival are all headliners in their own right," Wonderfont co-founder Pail Thornton said.A full list of Wonderfont performers can be found here.Wonderfront takes over downtown San Diego from Nov. 22-24, bringing more than 70 bands across multiple stages from Broadway Pier to the Embarcadero Parks. The lineup has been engineered to cover a variety of genres including rock, indie rock, hip-hop, rap, EDM, alternative, reggae, Americana, and Latin music.Tickets are available starting at 9 for a three-day general admission pass.In addition to a massive lineup of bands, Wonderfront is bringing back Tony Hawk's Boom Boom HuckJam ramp for bands like Pennywise, Suicidal Tendencies, X, and others to perform at while skateboarders and BMXers hit the ramp.Water taxis, yatch parties with performances, art installations, water sports, and more to downtown San Diego. 1652
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