San Joaquin County COVID-19 Rates Continue To Decline

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Recently-collected data shows San Joaquin County’s COVID-19 rates dropping at a significant rate, county health officials told the Board of Supervisors Tuesday.

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The omicron COVID-19 variant contributed to the majority of the positive COVID-19 cases reported in January, according to Park. She said all of the February COVID-19 positive cases throughout the county are also attributable to the omicron variant.As of Tuesday, Park said the county had 173 people with COVID hospitalized, with 52 in the intensive care unit and 35 on ventilators.

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