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March 2020
| March 27
March 27, 2020
2 high-profile developers locked in legal battle over SLO housing project
SLO County should see big drop in COVID cases by mid-April — if we follow ‘shelter at home’ rule
SLO County has the most coronavirus cases from Ventura to San Jose. This might be why
SLO County prepares hotels, campground to shelter homeless hit by coronavirus
Here’s one cause for relief: COVID-19 is less prevalent in kids, including here in SLO County
SLO County Public Health: Expect coronavirus to stick around for ‘a long period of time’
SLO County now has 59 coronavirus patients, adds 5 new cases
Paso Robles will be a hot spot for COVID-19 cases, Public Health officer says
SLO County bans visits to hospitals and nursing homes due to coronavirus
Beach parking lots are closed from Pismo to Cambria. Stay home, SLO County says
Coronavirus updates: SLO County preps hotels for homeless; schools to stay closed longer