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San Diego County Reports 5 Deaths, 1,025 New Cases

 A man places his COVID-19 nasal swab into a test tube held by a public health nurse, Sept. 13, 2020.
Matthew Bowler
A man places his COVID-19 nasal swab into a test tube held by a public health nurse, Sept. 13, 2020.

San Diego County public health officials reported 1,025 new COVID-19 cases and five deaths Monday.

Monday's data increased the county's cumulative case count to 333,011, while the death toll climbed to 3,885.

Meanwhile, the county's number of total hospitalized patients with the virus decreased by six, the state reported Monday, bringing the region's total to 658. Additionally, two new patients were admitted to local intensive care units, bringing the total to 181.

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One month ago, there were 329 people in local hospitals being treated for the virus, 62 of whom were in ICU beds.

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A total of 14,326 tests were reported by the county on Monday, and the percentage of new positive cases over the past week was 7.3%.

San Diego County's case rate per 100,000 residents was 35.2 in data released Wednesday, compared to the previous week's 28.7. That number can be further parsed to 9.3 for fully vaccinated people and 66.9 for those not fully vaccinated.

Both of those numbers increased from the previous week — from six and 55.7, respectively — but the rate of not-fully vaccinated people is seven times higher than those fully vaccinated.

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Perhaps more tellingly, the hospitalization rate for the unvaccinated is 32 times higher than those fully vaccinated.

The average daily case rate July 28 was 13.4 per 100,000, according to county data.

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More than 4.5 million vaccine doses have been administered in the county, with 2.38 million — or around 85% of San Diego County residents — having received at least one dose. Fully vaccinated county residents now number close to 2.09 million, or around 74.4% of the county's eligible population.

No-cost COVID-19 vaccines are widely available in the region. They can be found at medical providers, retail pharmacies, community clinics and county public health centers for people who do not have a medical provider. For a list of locations and more information, go to coronavirus-sd.com/vaccine.