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San Diego County reports 60 new COVID cases as vaccination rate slows
Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
Coronavirus Disease 2019
and last updated 2021-05-22 20:53:56-04
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - San Diego County public health officials have reported 60 new COVID-19 cases and three new deaths as the county grapples with a major question about what happens when the vaccine supply exceeds the demand.
One way the county seeks to address this issue is by continuing mobile vaccination sites. Since the county began using the mobile sites there are now 27 more than 2,500 people have received at least one dose.
San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said people are still interested in getting vaccines, but it is up to health agencies to make it convenient by bringing the doses to them.
San Diego County public health officials reported 145 new COVID-19 cases Thursday as it grapples with a major question about what happens when the vaccine supply exceeds the demand.
To that end, one of the initiatives to help reach the goal set forth in the policy is to make naloxone more readily available to anyone in San Diego County – and without fear of liability to those who may need to administer it to someone in need.
According to the county, the order signed by Wooten will:
Allow community organizations to distribute without a prescription to any person at risk of an overdose or to a family member, friend, or another person able to assist.
Allow the administration of naloxone to a person suspected of experiencing an overdose by a family member, friend, or bystander.