
Thirteen and three. Thirteen is the number of triggers the County will be monitoring to make sure it is OK to continue a further reopening of the local economy.
On their own, any of the following criteria – increasing community outbreaks, limited intensive care unit capacity and a dwindling supply of personal protective equipment – would indicate a worsening of COVID-19 activity in the region and cause modifications to the Health Officer Order.
Combinations of the other ten triggers also can cause a modification of the Health Officer Order.
To help the public understand and monitor COVID-19 activity in the region, the County has launched a dashboard of all 13 triggers that would show a green or a red color depending on the current situation. Some triggers will be updated daily and others periodically, depending on the availability of data.
“All of the triggers are now green, and this is very good news,” said Wilma Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., County public health officer. “However, people must continue to follow public health guidance to ensure these triggers stay green.”
Wooten added that given the region’s current successes in responding to COVID-19 she is comfortable with the County having the authority to set its own pace to move into Stage 3 of reopening.
“We recognize that the community is hurting in terms of businesses being closed,” Wooten said. “Our metrics support the fact that we can open…We hope that other industries will also open up.”
Testing in San Diego County
COVID-19 testing is now more widely available in the region and residents wishing to get a test can now do it, whether they have symptoms or not.
People showing symptoms of COVID-19 should contact their health care provider and arrange for testing. If you don’t have a health care provider, call 2-1-1 and ask for a public health nurse who will give you a referral.
Residents without symptoms who want testing should contact their health care provider, or can access free testing for COVID-19 at many locations throughout San Diego County. Everyone needs an appointment.
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For County site appointments, call 2-1-1.
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For state sites, make an appointment online or call 888-634-1123. State sites are in Escondido, El Cajon, Chula Vista and Southeastern San Diego.
If you make an appointment for a COVID-19 test in any location, it’s important that you keep it so that the spot does not go unused.
COVID-19 Tests, Cases and Deaths
Testing:
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A record 4,940 tests were reported to the County on June 2 and 124 or 3% were positive.
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2.9% was yesterday’s 14-day, rolling average percentage of positive tests.
Cases:
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124 new cases were reported for a San Diego County total of 7,798.
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1,363 or 17.5% of the total cases have required hospitalization.
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392 or 5% of all cases had to be admitted to the intensive care unit.
Deaths:
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Seven new COVID-19 deaths were reported, bringing the region’s total deaths to 283.
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Four men and three women died, and their ages ranged from 46 to 91 years.
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Six had underlying medical conditions and one did not.
The number of active outbreaks, deaths and cases are:
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55 active outbreaks; 43 at congregate living facilities and 12 in community settings.
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796 cases, including 78 deaths in skilled nursing facilities. One new outbreak.
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802 cases, including 60 deaths in other congregate settings. One new outbreak.
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353 cases, including five deaths in community settings. Two new outbreaks.