COVID Cases on Rise as Summer Activities Get Underway

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Cases of COVID-19 continue to increase in the region, the County Health and Human Services Agency reported today.

Weekly average coronavirus cases have more than tripled in the past 30 days. Hospitalizations and ICU admissions are also up.

The growing case counts are prompting the County, consistent with the state’s SMARTER Plan, to remind San Diegans to continue using established protective measures. This includes the state’s strongly recommended guidance of voluntary masking when out in public.

Masking is particularly important when traveling or moving through crowded indoor spaces, as is avoiding large gatherings, especially if you are immunocompromised.

“Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 and staying up to date on all recommended boosters is the best protection San Diegans can take amid the current surge of new cases,” said Ankita Kadakia, Deputy Public Health Officer. “Get-togethers with friends and family are popular during summer months, but take precautions to keep your loved ones safe, including staying home if you are sick, getting vaccinated or boosted, and cleaning your hands frequently.”

Boosters are available for everyone age five and older. Those 50 and older, and those who are severely immunocompromised, are encouraged to get a second booster four months after their initial booster.

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Data updates to the County’s coronavirus-sd.com website will be published Mondays and Thursdays around 5 p.m., with the exception of holidays.

 

 

 

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