Sunday's data brought the county's totals to 323,591 cases and 3,848 fatalities since the pandemic began.
To gain admittance to the Globe theatre, attendees must present a photo ID and proof of vaccination status beginning Tuesday.
The healthcare system says patient numbers are rising but some medical procedures have been put off due to lack of staffing.
The estimated immunocompromised population in San Diego County is about 26,000.
San Diego County public health officials Thursday reported 1,400 new COVID-19 cases, five deaths and 104 new hospitalizations.
A team led by researchers at UCSD have discovered how glycans act as infection gateways for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
The County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency estimates the immunocompromised population is around 26,000 in the county.
The vaccination clinic will take place as the Padres host a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
San Diego County's latest daily COVID-19 numbers show 1,738 new infections — the highest one-day total since late January.
"We are in the middle of the surge right now," said Dr. Wilma Wooten, the county's public health officer.
The recommendation comes a day before the county will begin collecting vaccination proof from its 18,000 employees.
Sunday's data bring the county's total case count to 314,247 since the pandemic began. The death toll remained at 3,824.
A total of 20,236 tests were reported Friday, and the percentage of new positive cases over the past week is 8.3%.
Due to increased demand, the County is once again opening more sites where San Diegans can get tested for coronavirus.
In San Diego County, 72% of all eligible residents are vaccinated — more than 2.04 million people.
Anna Conkey walked into a church two years ago and made violent threats while holding her young son and brandishing an unloaded gun.
The county has opened additional COVID-19 testing sites, bringing the daily testing capacity to about 6,500 tests each day.
UC San Diego's wastewater screening program detected 85 percent of COVID-19 cases on campus early.
The county's latest COVID-19 numbers show 1,134 new cases and three additional deaths, along with 56 more hospitalizations.
"Our new study gives us the opportunity to test CGM in the acute-care setting under rigorous, gold-standard research conditions."
Despite the increasing cases, district officials were confident in the ability to manage the spread of the illness.
A surge in infections in the county continues to increase dramatically and the military prepares to require servicemembers get the vaccine.
According to Department of Defense officials, 73 percent of active duty personnel have taken at least one dose of the vaccine.
The human papillomavirus or HPV is responsible for 36,000 new cervical cancer diagnoses each year.
The data reported Thursday increased the county's cumulative tallies to 302,220 cases and 3,806 deaths.
For a list of locations and more information, visit www.coronavirus-sd.com/vaccine.
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"The more people who get vaccinated the closer we will be to achieving our vaccination goal."
San Diego-area researchers found that graphic warning labels are effective reminders of the negative health consequences of smoking.
UC San Diego School of Medicine researchers found that obesity and cardiovascular factors combine to cause cognitive decline in Latinos.
The recent spike in cases drove the county to recommend mask-wearing indoors for all San Diegans regardless of vaccination status.
San Diegans have largely turned to traditional vaccination clinics to get immunized against COVID-19, county health officials announced.
Face masks will be required indoors, regardless of vaccine status, to try to slow the spread of COVID-19, officials said.
More than 81% of County residents have received at least one shot.
U.S. News & World Report compared more than 4,750 medical centers nationwide in 15 specialties and 17 procedures and conditions.
The region continues to make progress on COVID-19 vaccinations, with 70% of residents 12 and older fully vaccinated, health officials said.
Public health officials in San Diego County reversed course Tuesday, recommending mask-wearing indoors for everyone.
State guidelines permit business to require masks for anyone indoors whether people are vaccinated or not.
Officials said the breach may have left protected information accessible between Dec. 2, 2020 and April 8, 2021.