Keep The Flu or COVID-19 from Getting a Seat at the Table

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As San Diegans prepare for Thanksgiving gatherings, COVID-19, the flu and other viruses are going to try and grab seat at the table.

Fortunately, we have ways to protect ourselves and loved ones.

Vaccines are safe and effective against COVID-19 and flu, and the supplies and availability of both remain plentiful.

While it takes about two weeks after vaccination until the body develops sufficient immunity against both vaccinations, there are other steps people can take to lessen their risks.

These include wearing a well-fitting, good-quality mask indoors or in crowded spaces; washing hands thoroughly and often; staying away from sick people; and cleaning commonly touched surfaces.

“This is a wonderful time of year, and we want everyone to celebrate smartly and protect themselves, their family and community,” said Wilma J. Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., County public health officer. “Don’t let flu, COVID-19, or other winter illnesses spoil your family reunions this holiday season.”

COVID-19 and flu vaccines are widely available across the region at pharmacies, medical centers and clinics. The two vaccines can be administered during the same visit. It is important to note that the COVID-19 primary vaccine series or booster does not protect against the flu and the flu vaccine does not protect people against COVID-19. Therefore, it is recommended that eligible San Diegans get vaccinated against both viruses.

COVID-19 Vaccination Progress:

COVID-19 Deaths:

COVID-19 Cases, Case Rates and Testing:

Influenza Activity

The County Health and Human Services Agency now publishes the Respiratory Virus Surveillance Report weekly. The report is published each Thursday (it was published a day early this week due to the Thanksgiving holiday) and tracks key respiratory illness indicators, including flu cases and deaths.

For the week ending Nov. 19, 2022, the report shows the following:

More Information:

Data updates to the County’s coronavirus-sd.com website will be published Thursdays around 5 p.m., with the exception of holidays. More information about the flu is available on the County’s influenza website.

 

 

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