SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. – San Diego County public fitness officials reported new COVID-19 infections and no new deaths on Monday, bringing the total number of cases in the region to 42887, while the number of disease-like deaths remained at 734.
Of the 5921 tests reported on Monday, 4% tested positive, moving the 14-day moving average of positive tests to 4. 2%, well below the state’s 8% guideline. The average number of tests performed over seven days in the county is 7,076.
Of the total cases in the county, 3,306, or 7. 7%, have required hospitalization since the beginning of the pandemic, and 781, or 1. 8%, have been admitted to an intensive care unit.
On Monday, county fitness officials did not report new outbreaks in the network. In the last seven days, 14 outbreaks have been confirmed in the network. The number of network epidemics remains above the county’s target of less than seven in seven days. it is explained as 3 or more cases of COVID-19 from the same environment that affected others from other families within 14 days.
As a component of the state’s new surveillance measures, San Diego County is recently at Level 2, also known as Red Level. The unrefited case rate calculated across the State of San Diego 6. 9 consisting of 100,000 citizens and the positivity consistent with percentage of the tests 4. 2%.
The state will review counties weekly, with the next report scheduled for Tuesday.
A comprehensive outreach strategy to expand to testing for Latino citizens and other communities most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic began Monday in downtown San Diego.
The program began with a new verification site at the Mexican Consulate in 1549 India Street. From 8 a. m. , appointments will continue without an appointment and continue until 3:30 p. m. M. , According to a Friday announcement by San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher, Mexico Consul General Carlos González Gutierrez and other local leaders.
San Diego State University reported 21 new instances of COVID-19 among academics on Monday, bringing the total number of student instances to 642 since the beginning of the fall semester on August 24.
University officials said they were aware of 638 cases shown between academics and 4 probable cases. The university has not won any reports from professors or positives, SDS fitness officials said.
Most cases are off-campus academics in San Diego, according to the university. Approximately 75% of academics who tested positive live in off-campus housing controlled through the university, with 73% of cases between freshman and senior classes.
The city of Chula Vista announced Friday that it is distributing 25,000 reusable cotton masks published with the city’s logo and website. Residents can pick up the loose mask at the 11 a. m. Civic Center and Otay Ranch libraries. 6 p. m. De Monday through Friday.
Chula Vista police, firefighters, park rangers and the open area will also distribute the mask when they come into contact with other people without a mask.
– City news service
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