As Comic-Con and San Diego Pride approach, just a few dozen more COVID hospitalizations in San Diego’s 7-day rolling average would push the county into the CDC’s high community transmission category.
SAN DIEGO – Just a few dozen more COVID hospitalizations in San Diego’s 7-day rolling average would push the county into the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s high community transmission category.
“We can’t speculate on whether San Diego County will turn red, although you can see by the CDC’s map that most of California is now red,” said County of San Diego Health & Human Services Agency spokeswoman Sarah Sweeney. “I would expect that there would be a significant amount of infections. We will have people coming from everywhere. Among them will be infectious people,” said Dr. M.O. “Andi” Andreae, an aerosols researcher at Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
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