Bridget Naso, NBC 7 San Diego

Bridget Naso

NBC 7 San Diego

San Diego, CA, United States

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Past articles by Bridget:

Monoclonal Antibody Therapy to Treat COVID-19 Available to Those Who Qualify

A therapy newly approved by the FDA for emergency use to help patients who test positive for COVID-19 is now available to the general public in San Diego County... → Read More

CalFire and County Fire Departments Provide Vaccines to Rural Areas

Operation Collaboration is a partnership between San Diego CalFire and 21 Fire Departments in the county to help provide COVID-19 vaccines to rural and remote... → Read More

Beloved South Bay Baseball Coach Dies from COVID-19

Friends of Sam Aleman are paying it forward today at the Luckie Waller Little League Fields, “Little League was his second home, he wanted the best for the... → Read More

Some San Diego Churches Take Steps Before Reopening Inside After Supreme Court Ruling

On the first Sunday that places of worship can hold services indoors in California following a Supreme Court ruling NBC7 found some San Diego churches weren’t... → Read More

Patients Begin to Arrive at Federal Medical Station in Escondido, Additional 200+ Hospital Beds

The temporary Federal Emergency Field Hospital on the 10th and 11th Floor of the Palomar Medical Center in Escondido has begun to see patients as a back-up for... → Read More

Shopping Malls Packed the Weekend Before Christmas Despite Pandemic

A surge of holiday shoppers on the last weekend before Christmas had parking lots packed, and some stores too, shoppers told NBC7. “Last minute shopping... → Read More

Concern Grows Over Limited ICU Capacity

No matter how hard nurses work to heal patients, hospital beds in Southern California are getting harder to find. Michael Kennedy is a nurse at UC San Diego... → Read More

COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Begins

Hospital and healthcare administrators across San Diego are working this weekend to prepare for the arrival of the first doses of the vaccine over the next few... → Read More

Purple Tier Restrictions Start in San Diego County

Purple tier restrictions started Saturday in San Diego County. The state allowed businesses a three-day grace period before they had to comply with purple-tier... → Read More

San Diego Catholics Respond to Joe Biden's Call For Unity

Catholics gathered on the grounds of Mission Basilica San Diego Alcala for Sunday mass. On this rainy morning mass is held inside St. Francis Chapel rather than outdoors. → Read More

‘Racism Lives Here' Signs Pop up in Coronado Yards

Police in Coronado were called out after some residents woke up to find out that signs reading “Racism Lives Here” were installed in their yards. → Read More

Large Numbers of California College Students Register to Vote

California college students have registered to vote in large numbers for the 2020 presidential election. A little more than a week until election day and... → Read More

U.S. Navy to Mark 20 Years Since Terror Attack on USS Cole

Monday October 12th 2020 will mark 20 years since the terrorist attack on the Navy destroyer USS Cole. → Read More

Sailor Awarded for Actions in Fire, Talks About Effort to Save USS Bonhomme Richard

As the smoke began pouring out of USS Bonhomme Richard on July 12 and the crew got the call of a fire on board, the Navy says the first of the ship’s... → Read More

USS Lincoln, San Diego-based Carrier, Joins 5 Others at Sea

San Diego-based USS Abraham Lincoln is one of six U.S. aircraft carriers now at sea, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday announced Sunday on social media. → Read More

San Diego Democratic Chair at VA Medical Center for Coronavirus

The San Diego Democratic Chair who tested positive for coronavirus has told NBC 7 and posted on social media that he is being treated at the Veterans Affairs... → Read More

VA San Diego Reports First Coronavirus Cases

The first cases of the coronavirus were reported at the VA San Diego Healthcare System on Friday. The case count on the Department of Veterans Affairs website... → Read More

‘Glad to Be an American’: Evacuees Free From Virus Quarantine in Calif. Thank US Govt

Around 160 U.S. residents, some still donning face masks, were dropped off at San Diego International Airport Tuesday, finally free from a two-week federal quarantine at a San Diego military base. → Read More

'Mass Arrest' of US Marines on Camp Pendleton

Officials confirm the "mass arrest" of U.S. Marines during battalion formation at Camp Pendleton Thursday. → Read More

Rep. Duncan Hunter Campaign Mailer Called Islamophobic

Some are calling Congressman Duncan Hunter's latest mailer Islamophobic. → Read More