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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The San Diego County Fair has will be filled with sweet sounds across the Del Mar Fairgrounds this year.Many of the fair's main acts can be seen on either the Grandstand or Paddock stage areas.Acts set to join San Diegans this summer include Sugarland, Little Big Town, Hanson, Larry the Cable Guy, The Fray, Gabriel Iglesias, and The O'Jays.FAIR FUN: 393

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Two more people have died from the flu in San Diego County, bringing this season’s total to 11, according to County News Center. According to health officials, a 74-year-old man who was vaccinated died from complications from influenza B on December 31. A 64-year-old man also died from complications due to influenza A on January 3. The 64-year-old man hadn’t received his vaccination, according to the county. Overall, flu activity was down last week compared to previous weeks. Last year at this time, 91 people had died from the flu. Flu cases last week fell to 257 from 369 the previous week. Overall, just over 2,000 cases of the flu have been reported so far this season, which fell dramatically from more than 10,300 by this time last year. “It’s not too late in the season to get your flu shot,” said Wilma Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., County public health officer. “Flu activity can last until April or May and the flu vaccine is the best way to protect yourself and others around you from influenza.”The CDC recommends that everyone 6-months-old and older get a flu shot every year. Below are some tips to help prevent the flu of you've already been vaccinated: Wash hands thoroughly and oftenUse hand sanitizersStay away from sick peopleAvoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouthClean commonly touched surfacesIf you are sick, stay home and avoid contact with others 1399

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) --  A price dispute between producers in Mexico and packing companies brought exports to a halt, leading to a shortage, according to Bloomberg.As a result of the dispute, growers stopped harvesting causing shipments to the U.S., Canada and Japan to be suspended.The conflict continued for several weeks as producers sought 84 to 99 cents a kilo.RELATED: Romaine lettuce warning: CDC urges people not to buy or eat it due to E. coli riskMexico is expected to produce about 2.05 million tons of the fruit in 2018, with roughly 60 percent shipped abroad.Production is expected to rise to 2.61 million tons by 2024. 646

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Looking for something smart to do with your Monday night? Consider coming out to a Suds & Science discussion. Suds & Science is a monthly event that joins scientists and the public at a neighborhood bar. The series is backed by the Fleet Science Center. Each S&S session starts with a short presentation, followed by an open dialogue between the audience and the speaker. Unlike a lecture class, you’re encouraged to ditch the pen and notebook for a beer. Monday's theme will be “Messages from Space.”UCSD Assistant Professor of Physics Dr. Shelley Wright will be talking about her work and the tools astronomers use to scour the sky for extraterrestrial intelligence.Teachers are invited to get there early for an interactive demonstration of spectral analysis.Details:Cost: . Food & drinks are available for purchase.When: Monday, May 14; 6:30–8 p.m. Hands-on teacher workshop available starting at 5:30 p.m.Where: Mangia Italiano, 248 Third Ave., Chula Vista, CA 91910  1073

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Two Carlsbad grocery store workers have tested positive for coronavirus, after the county reported COVID-19 cases among restaurant workers and another grocery employee.Sprouts confirmed two employees from the company's store at 2618 El Camino Real have tested positive. The two cases include:One team member who was last in the store on March 15One team member who was last in the store on March 17Sprouts said team members who may have come into contact with an infected colleague have been notified and asked to self-quarantine. The store also conducted "extensive cleaning and sanitizing" to reduce the risk of spreading the virus. RELATED: At least five food handlers, one grocery store worker contract COVID-19"In addition to following CDC and other health authority guidelines and providing our stores with the latest safety guidance, we have invested additional labor hours into our stores to allow for more frequent cleaning, sanitizing and disinfecting, paying close attention to high touch areas such as service counters, restrooms, carts and checkout lanes," Sprouts said on the company's website. The company has also started to install plexiglass barriers at registers and is promoting social distancing and hygiene measures.MORE: SAN DIEGO COUNTY COVID-19 TRACKERSprouts' announcement comes a day after county health officials confirmed an Escondido Albertsons employee and four local restaurant workers have tested positive for coronavirus.County officials did not identify where the four restaurant employees work. A spokesperson with Albertsons Companies confirmed to 10News on Saturday that an employee of an Escondido grocery store tested positive for COVID-19.INTERACTIVE MAP: Confirmed coronavirus cases in San Diego CountyAlbertsons Public Affairs Director Melissa Hill told 10News that the employee is receiving care and has not worked at the store since March 24. Hill added that the store has been through multiple sanitizing and disinfecting cycles. 2002

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