Tracking COVID-19 Surges Overseas, Will San Diego See an Increase in COVID Cases?

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Tracking COVID-19 Surges Overseas, Will San Diego See an Increase in COVID Cases?
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Overseas, there have been sharp increases in COVID-19 cases, according to health officials. What does this mean for San Diego?

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