Fifty-three San Diegans have died from complications of COVID-19 and the number of local cases increased by 83, the County Health and Human Services Agency announced today.
All six people who died from the novel coronavirus had underlying medical conditions.
“COVID-19 continues to take a toll on our residents and communities,” said Eric McDonald, M.D., M.P.H., medical director of the County Epidemiology and Immunization Services branch. “Our condolences go out to the families and loved ones of those who perished because of this novel virus.”
The age, gender and race and ethnic breakdown of the local COVID-19 deaths are:
Age:
Gender:
Race and Ethnicity:
Eighty-three new COVID-19 cases were announced today, bringing San Diego County’s total to 1,930.
Of the local cases, 971 (50.3%) were men and 954 (49.4%) were women. The gender of five people is unknown. Of the reported cases, 450 (23.3%) have required hospitalization and 164 (8.5%) of the total number of cases had to be placed in intensive care. Fifty-three (2.7%) have died.
Hospitals report directly to the state the number of patients who are currently hospitalized and in intensive care. The totals can be found here.
Other measures and resources to deal with COVID-19 include:
California Gov. Gavin Newsom today announced six indicators the state will use when determining whether to modify the stay-at-home orders, and although he gave no timeline as to when this might occur, he did indicate it would be in phases.
These indicators, which can be modified by local public health officers and will be in place until community immunity is achieved, include having the ability to:
“We will follow the state’s recommendations and guidelines and adapt them as necessary to continue protecting our local residents,” McDonald said. “We understand people want to return to their normal lives, but we must continue to stay at home until the novel coronavirus is no longer a threat to the public.”
The County’s COVID-19 webpage contains a graph showing new positive cases and total cases reported by date. The data is also broken down by ethnic group. A new interactive dashboard with several COVID-19 indicators is being updated daily. For more information, visit www.coronavirus-sd.com.