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This summer is starting to look like last summer, at least where coronavirus is concerned. The county’s latest COVID-19 tracking report lists 521 new coronavirus cases Tuesday. That’s 136 more than the 385 new cases reported one year ago on July 20, 2020. After many weeks under 100 new cases per day, San Diego County has spent a week logging more than 400 new cases per day, according to the latest update from the county health department, with the local unadjusted case rate at 7.6 per 100,000, enough to put the region right back in the most-restrictive purple tier if the state’s reopening system had not been retired mid-June. ....
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Why are COVID-19 hospitalizations down in San Diego? Hospitals have seen an 80% decline in patients with COVID-19, although they remain vigilant as more San Diegans get vaccinated. Author: Brandon Lewis Updated: 6:48 PM PDT March 16, 2021 SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. San Diego’s hospital patient census and ICU counts have returned to near pre-pandemic levels, marking a stark contrast to the record-breaking number of people seeking care earlier this year. Data from the county’s Health and Human Services Agency showed about an 80% drop in patients suffering from coronavirus from January peaks. It has allowed doctors, nurses and other staff at hospitals to take a breath following an onslaught of cases that caused health experts to fear they may be forced into a “crisis care” scenario. Often, they have stood in for a patient’s family because of visitation restrictions, which added to their stress. ....
We’ve reached half a million deaths from the coronavirus in the US. But most of these deaths and the grueling medical ordeals leading up to them have remained largely hidden from view. The majority of terminally ill Covid-19 patients typically spend their last days or weeks isolated in ICUs to keep the virus from spreading. “Most of what I’m seeing is behind closed curtains, and the general public isn’t seeing this side of it,” says Todd Rice, a critical care and pulmonology specialist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Even “families are only seeing a little bit of it,” he says. As a result, most of us have been “protected and sheltered from seeing the worst of this disease.” ....