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San Diego Closes Bars, Bans Dine-In Restaurant Meals to Stem Coronavirus Spread

Gatherings of 50 or More Prohibited as City Joins Nationwide Wave of New Restrictions
Popular commercial districts including downtown's Gaslamp Quarter are expected to be quiet in coming weeks, after the city and county of San Diego shut down bars and banned on-site dining in response to the coronavirus. (City of San Diego)
Popular commercial districts including downtown's Gaslamp Quarter are expected to be quiet in coming weeks, after the city and county of San Diego shut down bars and banned on-site dining in response to the coronavirus. (City of San Diego)
CoStar News
March 17, 2020 | 1:51 AM

San Diego county and city officials have imposed eight new orders that include shutting bars and banning on-site restaurant dining, as the nation's eighth largest city joined a statewide and nationwide wave of restrictions aimed at stemming the spread of coronavirus.

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