As COVID-19 cases spike across San Diego County, one ZIP code in south San Diego has seen an average of 30 new cases a day since since Oct. 22, more than any other ZIP code in the county.
Other areas in south San Diego, Chula Vista and El Cajon also have averaged at least 20 new COVID-19 cases a day since mid-October, data show.“It’s not surprising, given everything we know,” said Nancy Maldonado, CEO of the Chicano Federation, a social services and advocacy organization serving residents in south San Diego neighborhoods.
In the 91911 ZIP code, which encompasses southern Chula Vista, there were nearly 800 new cases since mid-October, for an average of 25 additional COVID-19 illnesses a day, ranking it No. 2 in the county.It’s followed by two ZIP codes in El Cajon — 92020 and 92021 — which both averaged increases of about 20 cases each per day.Of some 180 ZIP codes in San Diego County, 92% have an average daily increase of fewer than 10 new cases per day.
Some nonprofit organizations have spent the last eight months pushing for more COVID testing in southern San Diego County neighborhoods and providing resources to communities most affected by COVID-19 cases.
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That’s too much, lock down the entire city, quarantine everybody in that zip code and have the national guard air drop supplies to them and send prayers there way. We can’t have those things carrying a virus with an IFR of 0.26% running amongst us!
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