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6,333 New COVID Cases, 18 Deaths Reported In San Diego County

Tuesday's numbers brought the county's cumulative totals to 668,968 cases and 4,604 deaths since the pandemic began.

Tuesday's numbers brought the county's cumulative totals to 668,968 cases and 4,604 deaths since the pandemic began, according to the county's Health and Human Services Agency.
Tuesday's numbers brought the county's cumulative totals to 668,968 cases and 4,604 deaths since the pandemic began, according to the county's Health and Human Services Agency. (Anna Bybee-Schier/Patch)

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA — San Diego County reported 6,333 new COVID-19 cases and 18 additional deaths associated with the virus in its latest data.

Tuesday's numbers brought the county's cumulative totals to 668,968 cases and 4,604 deaths since the pandemic began, according to the county's Health and Human Services Agency.

Meanwhile, the number of COVID-positive patients in San Diego County hospitals decreased by nine people to 1,288 on Tuesday, according to the latest state data.

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Of those patients, 232 were in intensive care, up five from Monday.

Some patients may have been hospitalized for other reasons and had their COVID status discovered by hospital-mandated tests.

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The number of available ICU beds decreased by three to 178 on Tuesday.

To help alleviate the strain on local hospitals, the HHSA recommends that only people needing emergency care go to a hospital emergency department. COVID-19 testing should be reserved for those at higher risk of serious illness and people who need it the most.

People should not go to an emergency department for testing with no or mild COVID symptoms, officials said.

There were 42,736 new tests reported on Tuesday, and the seven-day average positivity rate was 26.6%, down from 27.5% on Friday. The county reports this figure on Tuesdays and Fridays.