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San Diego COVID-19 cases - March 17, 2021
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How many new COVID-19 cases does San Diego County have as of March 16?
More than 722,000 or 26.9% of San Diego County residents over the age of 16 have received at least one dose of the two-shot vaccines. Author: City News Service Updated: 6:58 PM PDT March 16, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. Restaurants, movie theaters, fitness centers and other businesses will be able to resume indoor activities tomorrow with San Diego County advancing into the less-restrictive red tier of the state s COVID- 19 reopening blueprint.
The state confirmed the move Tuesday when it reported the county s new daily COVID case rate was 6.8 per 100,000 population, the second consecutive week with a sub-10 per 100,000 number, allowing for the shift to the red tier. The rate last week was 8.8 per 100,000 residents.
Matsu, the American/Japanese pop-up restaurant founded in Oceanside in July 2019, will be moving into its own permanent space on April 1.
Chef-owner William Eick had been fine-tuning his concept as a tasting menu offered to just one table for one seating three nights a week at Mission Ave. Bar & Grill, where he formerly worked as executive chef. Plans to move Matsu into its own space were derailed last year by the pandemic. But in December of 2020, Eick got word of a space in Oceanside opening up this spring, and he felt the time was right.
“We’re seeing drastic changes in Oceanside, and people are itching to get back out again to have some sort of experience. So it seemed like a wonderful time to do it,” Eick said.