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San Diego suggests testing boosters and the home office in response to the increase in instances

Authorities have asked that safeguards be taken after counting 45 thousand new cases in a week

According to the San Diego County Office of Communications, health authorities have advised individuals to use the booster and, if possible, work from home because of the significant spike in coronavirus infections.

To avoid infection and to protect yourself in the event of coronavirus infection, do the following. They also urged people to get tested when they needed to.

Coronavirus infections are rising in San Diego, with more than 45 thousand cases reported in just one week. Because these positive instances were recorded between December 29 and January 4, this is due to the meetings occasioned by the holidays.

They also stated that Covid-19 hospitalizations had increased in the previous 30 days. "We are currently witnessing the biggest number of local instances of the pandemic," says Wilma Wooten, a health officer. COVID-19 is all over the place... The best strategy to halt the spread of COVID-19 is to have the highest level of immunity feasible and adopt additional preventative measures proven to work.

As a result, they have made the following suggestions to San Diego residents:

- Get vaccinated - If you're eligible, get a booster shot.
- When in public locations, wear a tight-fitting mask. In closed public spaces, the state presently mandates masks.
- Only get tested if you're experiencing symptoms.
- If you're unwell, stay at home.
- If the test results are positive at home, you must stay in the house for at least five days.
- If you experience moderate to severe symptoms, consult your doctor.
- Employers should be flexible and enable employees to work from home if they allow it.

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