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Chula Vista ER nurse who should have died makes vaccine plea
An ER nurse is making a vaccine plea months after surviving a harrowing COVID battle in the ICU.
and last updated 2021-07-26 20:54:54-04
CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) - An ER nurse is making a vaccine plea months after surviving a harrowing COVID battle in the ICU.
âI have good days and bad days,â said Danny Plata, 38.
Plata s recovery is slow going, but he is grateful.
âMy odds were really bad. Iâm a walking miracle, literally,â said Plata.
Plata was all too familiar with the tragic impact of COVID. The single father of two worked on the frontlines when the pandemic started, as an ER nurse at Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center.
This summer is starting to look like last summer, at least where coronavirus is concerned.
The county’s latest COVID-19 tracking report lists 521 new coronavirus cases Tuesday. That’s 136 more than the 385 new cases reported one year ago on July 20, 2020.
After many weeks under 100 new cases per day, San Diego County has spent a week logging more than 400 new cases per day, according to the latest update from the county health department, with the local unadjusted case rate at 7.6 per 100,000, enough to put the region right back in the most-restrictive purple tier if the state’s reopening system had not been retired mid-June.