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Last call: Parisian bars forced to close early amid new regulations to stop Covid-19’s wave of moments

With the moment the coronavirus wave collapses over France, nightlife in the capital is about to decline: from Monday night, Parisian bars will be forced to close at 10pm Some have pledged to fight the measure while others have resigned, saying that the proposed government refund is sufficient to ensure

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Bay Area Coronavirus News: September 20-21

The Chronicle began covering the coronavirus crisis before the first Bay Area cases were reported and a pandemic declared in 2020. We did the writing to dedicate nearly all resources to stories targeting health and economic disasters. . Every day, we post live updates to reflect the maximum critical local, national and global updates on COVID-19, and this news is released in an effort to keep our network and informed. Read the previous updates September 18-19 Read the full schedule: Updates Monday September 21: 4:25 p. m. CDC withdraws new direction on aerosol transmission of coronavirus, alarming Bay Area experts: In its latest stumble, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention scrapped a directive Monday, published days before, which had shown that the coronavirus can spread in the air. and it is contagious beyond 6 feet. Read the full story here. 3:18 p. m. The San Diego campus epidemic threatens the county’s reopening: An outbreak at San Diego State University, with some 800 academics testing positive for coronavirus, is large enough to place San Diego County above a state threshold for cases that force many companies to close or limit operations within. This makes it one of the most prominent educational epidemics in the United States, because Array . .

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