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- County says it found no evidence of increased illness at South Bay Urgent Care tied to sewage spillssandiegouniontribune.com
- They’re getting sick because of the cross-border sewage crisis. This committee aims to prove it.San Jose Mercury News
- They're getting sick because of the cross-border sewage crisis. This committee aims to prove it.sandiegouniontribune.com
- SDSU paper calls Tijuana River contamination 'a public health crisis'sandiegouniontribune.com
- BResearchers find link between sewage from Mexico and bacteria in the air in Californiaborderreport.com
- UC San Diego gets $15 million crypto donation to research airborne diseasesandiegouniontribune.com
- Tijuana sewage isn't only in Imperial Beach waves. It's in the air. And San Diegans are breathing it.sandiegouniontribune.com
- UC San Diego's Kim Prather elected to elite American Philosophical Societysandiegouniontribune.com
- Should San Diego area schools use desk barriers to prevent COVID spread?sandiegouniontribune.com
- UC San Diego Nobel laureate Mario Molina, who helped reveal damage to the ozone layer, dies at 77sandiegouniontribune.com
- MCan wind spread coronavirus? What about salt water? What to know before beach tripmiamiherald.com
- Is it safe to swim in a pool, lake or the ocean? Coronavirus questions answeredMerced Sun-Star
- FIRST PERSON: To Surf or Stay Home?argonautnews.com
- GSurfers out in Redcar after coastguard asked people to 'stay at home'gazettelive.co.uk
- A beach coronavirus warning meets a tidal wave of controversy, and the test of scienceLA Times
- How far should surfers and joggers stay apart to avoid coronavirus? Scientists say think about it like cigarettes.staradvertiser.com
- L.A. Times: Scientists Concerned over Potential COVID-19 Exposure from Beach Walks and Swimmingnorthcoastjournal.com
- Paddle boarder arrested in Malibu after defying coronavirus closureThe Press Democrat
- Coronavirus at beaches? Surfers, swimmers should stay away, San Diego scientist saysstaradvertiser.com
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