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Coronavirus Cases In San Diego: 39 More Die, 2,598 New Cases

On the 16th day with over 2K cases, 134,696 residents have contracted coronavirus since March as officials plead for all to stay at home.

On the 16th day with over 2K cases, 134,696 residents have contracted coronavirus since March San Diego officials plead for all to stay at home.
On the 16th day with over 2K cases, 134,696 residents have contracted coronavirus since March San Diego officials plead for all to stay at home. (Shutterstock)

SAN DIEGO, CA — San Diego County public health officials reported 39 new deaths and 2,598 new COVID-19 infections Wednesday. It was the 16th day overall with more than 2,000 new cases.

The county's cumulative cases increased to 134,696 infected residents.

The county's death toll is now 1,311: 16 men and 12 women died between Dec. 9 and Dec. 21, and their ages ranged from the early 50s to mid-90s. All but one had underlying medical conditions.

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In San Diego County, 5,492 residents are currently hospitalized. Of those, 1,155 are currently admitted into the intensive care units.

With intensive-care unit capacity still officially considered to be zero across the 11-county Southern California region, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday the regional stay-at-home order imposed by the state for the entirety of Southern California will almost assuredly be extended beyond next week's expiration date.

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Current stay-at-home orders took effect at 11:59 p.m. Dec. 6, and were originally set to end on Dec. 28. Newsom did not give an indication of exactly when a decision on extending the orders will be made, or much long the orders will remain in place.

UC San Diego Health received its first shipment of 5,500 doses of the Moderna vaccine on Tuesday. This shipment follows receipt on Dec. 15 of the first 2,925 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

"With two vaccines in hand, we can redouble our efforts to provide protection from infection by the SARS-CoV-2 virus," said Patty Maysent, CEO of UCSD Health. "These are still early days, however. We must continue to mask, distance, wash our hands and follow all public health measures until everyone has been offered the chance to vaccinate and we have gained significant immunity. That day will come. This day is a big step toward it."

The new batches of vaccines will join the 28,275 Pfizer doses that arrived last week in the region, with first priority going to civilian acute health care workers. San Diego County is home to 82,623 people working in hospital or psychiatric facilities, and 39,755 of them are considered "highest risk" and will first receive vaccines.

An undisclosed number of vaccines for military personnel arrived at Naval Medical Center San Diego and Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton last week as well.

Of 24,031 tests reported Tuesday in San Diego County, 10% returned positive, raising the 14-day average to 9.7%.

Five new community outbreaks were confirmed Tuesday: two in business settings, one in a daycare/preschool/childcare setting, one in a TK-12 school setting, and one in a government setting. In the past seven days, 39 community outbreaks were confirmed.

A community setting outbreak is defined as three or more COVID-19 cases in a setting and in people of different households over the past 14 days.

The most recent by city cumulative case count in San Diego County is as follows:

  • SAN DIEGO - 50,681 cases
  • CHULA VISTA - 15,421 cases
  • Other - 6,925 cases
  • ESCONDIDO - 6,660 cases
  • EL CAJON - 6,265 cases
  • OCEANSIDE - 5,511 cases
  • VISTA - 4,411 cases
  • NATIONAL CITY - 3,734 cases
  • Spring Valley - 3,637 cases
  • SAN MARCOS - 3,276 cases
  • CARLSBAD - 2,119 cases
  • LA MESA - 1,885 cases
  • SANTEE - 1,604 cases
  • Fallbrook - 1,545 cases
  • IMPERIAL BEACH - 1,434 cases
  • LEMON GROVE - 1,324 cases
  • Lakeside - 1,278 cases
  • ENCINITAS - 1,218 cases
  • Ramona - 1,176 cases
  • POWAY - 961 cases
  • Alpine - 630 cases
  • Valley Center - 560 cases
  • Bonita - 501 cases
  • CORONADO - 432 cases
  • Jamul - 317 cases
  • SOLANA BEACH - 214 cases
  • Rancho Santa Fe - 184 cases
  • Bonsall - 142 cases
  • Pala - 140 cases
  • Tecate - 139 cases
  • Potrero - 132 cases
  • Dulzura - 132 cases
  • Campo - 123 cases
  • Pauma Valley - 93 cases
  • DEL MAR - 87 cases
  • Borrego Springs - 73 cases
  • Pine Valley - 45 cases
  • Descanso - 44 cases
  • Julian - 44 cases
  • Warner Springs - 30 cases
  • Boulevard - 25 cases
  • Santa Ysabel - 24 cases
  • Jacumba - 22 cases
  • Guatay - 9 cases
  • Ranchita - 8 cases
  • Palomar Mountain - 2 cases

City News Service, Patch Editor Ashley Ludwig contributed to this report.


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