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San Diego County reports 659 COVID-19 cases, positive test rate ticks upward

Photo of the iHealth COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Tests were provided by the California Department of Public Health to students, Dec. 17, 2021
Carlos Castillo / KPBS
Photo of the iHealth COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Tests were provided by the California Department of Public Health to students, Dec. 17, 2021

The San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency reported 659 new COVID-19 infections Friday as the percentage of COVID-19 tests returning positive posted a slight increase.

Friday's data increased the county's cumulative number of cases to 747,174. No new deaths were reported Friday and that number remains 5,138.

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The percentage of COVID-19 tests that returned positive in the past week increased to 2.8%, up from 2.7% on Tuesday. The county reports that data on Tuesdays and Fridays. An average of 13,471 tests were reported daily in the past week.

The number of COVID-positive patients in San Diego County hospitals decreased to 205, down seven from Thursday, according to the latest state data.

The number of those patients in intensive care decreased by six to 35. Available ICU beds decreased by six to 228.

A total of 1,193,449 — or 55.3% — of San Diego County residents who are fully vaccinated have received a booster shot, according to the agency.

More than 2.94 million — or 93.4% — of San Diego County residents age 5 and older are at least partially vaccinated and more than 2.58 million, or 82.1%, are fully vaccinated.