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El Cajon mayor: City won't punish businesses who remain open despite San Diego County tier status

Video Credit: ABC 10 News | San Diego - Duration: 02:06s - Published
El Cajon mayor: City won't punish businesses who remain open despite San Diego County tier status

El Cajon mayor: City won't punish businesses who remain open despite San Diego County tier status

San Diego County businesses have until Saturday morning to make sure they are up to par with the state’s COVID-19 purple tier guidelines, but El Cajon’s mayor said businesses in his city won’t be punished for not abiding by the rules.


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