COVID-19 cases spike in San Diego leading to long lines at testing centers
"It's pretty alarming and concerning. I've been desensitized with the times, but I'm back to being concerned," said Daisy Valera.
Author: Ariana Cohen
Updated: 5:17 PM PDT July 25, 2021
SAN DIEGO — The county of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency reports a spike in COVID-19 cases. Medical directors say in the last few weeks, people who were not fully vaccinated were seven times more likely to contract the virus, adding that a single dose is only 30% effective.
There were long lines at the Tubman-Chavez Community Center on Euclid Avenue Sunday since it's the only county-run testing site open that day.