San Diego County reported 525 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday with no new virus-related deaths.
Number of COVID According to state statistics, county hospital patients dropped from 345 on Friday to 337 on Saturday, 107 of whom were in the intensive care unit.
The number on Saturday has resulted in a cumulative total of 357,776 cases and 4,081 deaths in the county since the pandemic began.
A total of 38,100 new tests were recorded by the county on Friday, with a 3.5% percentage of positive cases over the last 14 days. The county has not reported the number of new lab tests on the weekend.
According to the latest data, San Diego County has been vaccinated more than 4.76 million times, with 2.47 million people (88.2% of the population in the county in question) receiving at least one vaccination. The fully vaccinated county now has more than 2.21 million inhabitants, accounting for about 78.8% of the county’s eligible population.
Free COVID-19 vaccines are available at health care providers, pharmacies, community clinics, and county public health centers for people without health care providers.
A list of locations and more information is available at coronavirus-sd.com / vaccine.
Authorities encourage qualified residents to obtain a COVID-19 booster if they were vaccinated with Pfizer six months ago, and best to avoid serious viral symptoms for those who have not yet received the injection. Said that it was the method.
Boosters are now available to qualified personnel in approximately 400 locations throughout the county. Fully vaccinated people with “breakthrough” infections were advised to consult their doctors about boosters, as guidance has not been published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
– City News Agency
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