Falling COVID-19 levels put San Diego back in the CDC's least restrictive level

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Cases and hospitalizations are down

Falling numbers of coronavirus patients in local hospitals pushed San Diego County into the least-restrictive level of the federal government’sReaching the lowest level removes a direct recommendation that those who are at higher risk of severe disease, if they do become infected, wear masks indoors or in public.Advertisement

“In addition to cases decreasing by 29 percent, hospitalizations decreased by 7 percent,” Wooten said during her monthly report to the San Diego County Board of Supervisors Tuesday.

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