San Diego County COVID-19 Update – 3-04-2021
Mar. 4, 2021 | 5:47 PMHere is today’s COVID-19 update from the County Health and Human Services Agency with data through March 3, 2021.
Here is today’s COVID-19 update from the County Health and Human Services Agency with data through March 3, 2021.
More than one million COVID-19 doses have been delivered to the region and over 924,000 doses have been administered.
Beginning tomorrow, San Diegans who work in emergency services, child care and education, food handling and agriculture workers can sign up for COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
As many as half a million additional people in San Diego County will become eligible on Saturday for the COVID-19 vaccine, but supplies remain limited, and it’s expected to take weeks before all those included in the next eligibility tier could get vaccinated.
Nearly 80,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses shipped to San Diego County have begun arriving in the region, allowing for the rescheduling of all missed second doses and the widespread resumption of first dose appointments.
Due to delays in Moderna vaccine shipments to San Diego, all County COVID-19 vaccination points of dispensing, or PODs, and the North County Super Station in San Marcos are currently only offering appointments for second doses.
Here is today’s COVID-19 update from the County Health and Human Services Agency with data through Feb. 15, 2021.