The most recent data, reported Wednesday, increased the county's cumulative totals to 420,089 cases and 4,461 deaths.
Last season, 848 influenza cases were reported in San Diego County, including two deaths.
San Diego County has reported a considerable increase in COVID-19 cases in recent days.
San Diego County's number of coronavirus cases surged over the weekend, officials said.
The latest data increased the county's cumulative totals since the pandemic began to 405,705 infections and 4,442 deaths.
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“The wastewater screening results reported are unlike any the team has seen before.”
As a new indoor mask mandate came down California, cases continued to add up in San Diego County.
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"Influenza activity in the region remains low, but we're starting to see more cases locally."
"I urge our community to continue taking the recommended precautions so that we can all have a safe and happy holiday season."
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“We are proud to collaborate with passionate and driven organizations toward the expansion and delivery of accessible health care.”
Tuesday marks one year since the county received its first shipments of COVID-19 vaccinations.
San Diego County is part of the national trend of growing coronavirus cases.
Beginning Wednesday, residents will have to mask up again when they enter indoor public spaces, regardless of their vaccination status.
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Public health officials in San Diego believe the omicron variant is now spreading throughout the community.
The case was detected through the Expedited COVID Identification Environment lab at UC San Diego.
"We expected that the Omicron variant would make its way to San Diego, and it has."
An Omicron COVID-19 case has been identified in San Diego, the County Health and Human Services Agency announced today.
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It takes about two weeks after vaccination to develop protection against the virus.
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Since the county declared a state of emergency on Feb. 14, 2020, there have been 390,381 COVID cases and 4,357 deaths in San Diego County.
A new report highlighted hundreds of the best ambulatory surgical facilities across the nation, and 83 Golden State centers made the list.
County health officials urge San Diegans to continue following the measures to protect against all varieties of COVID-19.
County health officials believe the upturn in cases was tied to Thanksgiving gatherings and not due to the new Omicron variant.
The rate of new cases has decreased recently in San Diego County.
Thursday's data increases the county's cumulative totals to 386,050 infections and 4,350 fatalities since the pandemic began.
"Influenza continues to spread in the region. San Diegans should get vaccinated and take other preventive measures to avoid getting sick."
The San Diego City Council passed an emergency ordinance requiring all city employees to be fully vaccinated from COVID-19 by Wednesday.
San Diego County public health officials reported 401 new COVID-19 infections and 10 deaths in it latest data.