Latest Coronavirus Impacts: 226 COVID-19 Cases, 15 New Deaths Reported NBC 7 Staff
What to Know for March 27
226 COVID-19 cases were reported to the county on March 26. The region s total is now 269,275
15 new COVID-19 deaths were reported. The region’s total is 3,540.
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COVID-19 Patients in San Diego County
New county vaccine super station opens in San Marcos
A man receives a vaccination at the county’s vaccine super station in Chula Vista.
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San Diego County launched a new interactive map showing all the vaccination sites to make it easier for San Diegans to make an appointment to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
People in Phase 1A and 65 years and older can now make appointments through the new site, which will be very similar to the one used to find testing sites.
The new map allows users to pick a location and connects them to the appointment system for that site. You can access the map by visiting vaccinationsuperstationsd.com.
• Updated: 21/11/2020
Since the start of the pandemic, thousands of people who would usually travel for business have switched the passports and passenger lounges for virtual meetings and video calls. As the worst fears of the lucrative business travel industry are realised, we look at whether it will ever make a full recovery.
Nine months into the pandemic, Brandon Contreras, a partner account executive at a U.S. tech firm, is working from home and joining Zoom meetings instead of jetting around the globe.
Contreras manages his North American accounts from Sacramento, California and doesn t expect to travel for work again until the middle of next year. Even then, he s not sure whether he’ll need to.