SAN DIEGO, California – The variety of times COVID-1nine in San Diepass County increased to Sunday 568, while the full variety of times increased to 23682, authorities said.
County public fitness officials reported 568 new times on Sunday, but there were no new deaths, leaving the death toll at 478. San Diepass supervisor Nathan Fletcher reported that of the 23,682 times reported, 2303 or 9.3% hospitalized and 571 other Americans were admitted to extensive care units. .
Of the six deaths reported on Saturday, four were and two were men. They died between 8 and 16 July and were between 60 and 90 years old. They all had underlying physical problems.
The county recorded 10,290 checks on Saturday, 6% of which yielded positive results. Saturday’s check numbers were the time one of the highest reported the pandemic, behind Friday’s figures. The 14-day moving average is now 6%. The state target is less than 8% positive verification rate.
A new outbreak of netpaintings known at a gym on July 10. In the last seven days, 17 netpainting outbreaks have been known. The variety of netpainting epidemics remains more than double the cause of 7 or more in seven days.
An epidemic of netpaintings is explained as 3 or more times COVID-1nine in one context and in other Americans in other households.
Of the complete positive cases, 2,180 – or 9.4% – were hospitalized and 567 – or 2.5% – were admitted to an intensive care unit.
A new 153.2 record consisting of one hundred, 000 citizens of San Diegans tested positive for the disease based on Thursday’s data, well above the state criteria of one hundred consistent with one hundred, 000.
The last measure the county did not adhere to was the percentage of times they were treated through a tactile investigator in relation to the two hours of notification. There are more than 500 researchers hired across the county, and even though 98% of the time was investigated in this era as recently as June 25, this rate has fallen to 37%. The county’s metric is to succeed in 71% of new times in a day.
Dr. Wilma Wooten, a fitness officer in San Diepass County, said that during the reaction to those declining rates, the county will rent more tactile investigators. In just 3 hours after the task being provided was brought online on Wednesday, more than three hundred programs were received.
To help South Bay Bay improve its control capacity, Thursday morning, the county’s social and exercise firm and County Board of Supervisors Chairman Greg Cox opened a new checkpoint at Imperial Beither.
The loose vehicle test site is located at Mar Vista High School at five0five Elm Ave. The site will provide up to 18five appointments according to the day.
This new location takes the full number to 6 verification sites in South County and is a component of South Bay County’s saturation strategy. There are additional verification sites in San Ysidro, two in Chulos Angeles Vista and two in National City.
Times continue to exist, best friends tend between the over-20s and 4 years old and best friends in their twenties, leading the county to make efforts to train young people.
San Diepass citizens ages 20 to 2 represent 25% of county cases, the maximum logical percentage of all age groups, county data.
“While it’s true that youth mortality is lower, it’s true that velotown is never very zero,” said Dr. Scott Eisman, pneumologist at Scripplaystation Memorial Encinitas Hospital. “The headaches of this disease are much greater, more durable and a more severe burden than the flu.”
Eisman said in studies of the outbreaks of SARS and MERS—other coronaviruses—people who had the disease and showed symptoms sometimes didn’t regain original lung capacity until a year or longer after the symptoms began.
“All the signs lead us to expect it to be no less than as serious as those ailments and a more aggressive burden,” he said, adding that even otherwise, other healthy Americans can also see months of headaches from the disease.
Eisguy also reported that media attacks, strokes and higher severe blood in other young Americans showed COVID-19. A total of 58% showed that other Huguys with the disease in the county were between the ages of 20 and 49.
Following the update of Governor Gavin Newsom’s fitness order on Monday, all domestic operations ceased Tuesday at gyms, places of worship, non-critical offices, beauty salons and hairdressers, grocery shopping malls, and non-public care services such as massage corporations and tattoo parlors. .
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club cancelled its racing schedule on Saturday and Sunday after five jockeys recently tested positive for COVID-19. Races will resume on July 24.
– City news service
The patch is for netpaintings news. Emphasize your clean, friendly and objective answers. Read our netpainting rules here
Loading…