Pathology laboratory
Personnel in a UC San Diego Health pathology laboratory help doctors treat coronavirus. Courtesy UC San Diego Health

Nearly 3,600 new COVID-19 infections were logged over the past four days in San Diego County, health officials said Monday.

The most recent report of new cases stood at 660, with six deaths. The county registered 1,295 new cases on Friday, 940 on Saturday, 703 on Sunday, for a total of 3,598.

The latest data gave the county a cumulative coronavirus total of 771,980 confirmed cases and 5,277 deaths throughout the pandemic.

The number of COVID-positive patients in San Diego County hospitals was 110 with 23 in intensive care, according to recent statistics.

More than 2.95 million or 93.8% of San Diegans age 5 and older are at least partially vaccinated, while more than 2.61 million or 83.1% are fully vaccinated.

A total of 1,316,265 or 58.3% of the 2.25 million eligible San Diegans have received a booster shot.

As of this month, the county only reports COVID-19 data on Mondays and Thursdays.