67 new Covid-19 cases in Tuolumne County


SONORA, CA – Tuolum has identified 67 new cases today by Public Health. The cases involved women and 8 men under the age of 20, 9 women and 2 men in their 20s, 8 women and 5 men in their 30s, 4 women and 3 men in their 40s, 4 men and 2 women in their 50s. Is. Women and 5 men in their 60s, and 3 women and 5 men in their 70s, 2 women in their 80s and 1 woman in their 90s.

Earlier 38 different cases were released from loneliness including one hospitalized person, one previously different person is now hospitalized. Currently a total of 17 are hospitalized. There are 287 active cases, 563 recovered and a total of 873. Total known tests 16,172.

Tuolumne County lives well in Purple, with a case rate of 46.1 and a test positivity rate of 8.6%. With a population of less than 100,000 in California and excluding Alpine County, Tuolum is second only to Tehama with a 466 case rate and a 13.4% test positivity rate.

Free flu shots available Tuesday at the Tuolumne Health Department in Sonora: Cedar RD in Sonora 8: 30-11: 30 and am for 2 year olds. Call 209-533-7401

The Opt Puttam / LHI state test site at Mother Load Fairgrounds will increase their capacity from next week. The site is closed on Thursdays in compliance with Thanksgiving. Starting Friday, the venue will be open seven days a week and the number of appointments will increase on several days of the week. Appointments are still required and are available several days in advance, so we will make an appointment to make sure they are available for appointment. Visit www.lhi.care/covidtesting or call (888) 634-1123.

There are 16 new cases reported in Mariposa County today. They have 25 active COVID-19 cases out of a total of 120. They have gone into orange tire bans. Mariposa and Alpine counties were the only two low-risk yellow-tiered counties in the state. Alpine, with a total population of only 1,117, has C out of 4 active cases. Calaveras have gone into red tires, with California’s coun.6.6% of the population, California’s coun 45 out of 58 counties, red tires are in purple tires with broad COVID-19.

County / Date
Active New cases (total) Hospital / ICU Published (not contagious) Mortality

Alpine 11/20

9 3 (42) 2 5 (33) 0

Mariposa 11/24

25 16 (120) 4 6 (93) 2

Amador 11/23

68 19 (432) 5 7 (349) 15

Calaveras 11/20

36 23 (422) 0 13 (365) 21

Mono 11/24

33 10 (509) N.A. 24 (473) 3

Madeira 11/24

Is 750 53 (5,938) 15 10 (5,105) 83

Merced 11/24

Held at 1,267 72 (11,460) 46 50 (10,014) 179

San Joaquin 11/24

Held at 1,831 433 (25,237) 114/32 133 (22,902) 504

Stanislas 11/24

Held at 1,618 274 (20,932) 156/25 145 (18,894) 420

Tuolumne 11/24

Is 287 67 (873) 17 38 (563) 8
Tier 4: Extensive
25% capacity

All retail except single grocery, malls (general areas and food court closed)

Outdoor only

Rest Restaurants Rents, Museums, Places of Worship, Gym & Fitness Centers

All levels- The complex / essential infrastructure always opens with changes.
Personal care services, hair salons, and friends are open with change
Not allowed:
Bars, wineries, breweries, ETC. Amusement park,

Not allowed Except Meals are offered, with winery and cardroom outdoor only modification, Ices fee remote

Public Health has asked everyone to continue to follow prevention guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

  • Practice physical distance at all times. Keep 6 feet of space between yourself and people who are not part of your home. Stay in the bubble of your home!
  • Cover face in public.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly and frequently.
  • Avoid gatherings of any size with people who are not part of your home.
  • Stay home if you are sick.
  • Avoid unnecessary travel, and limit the tasks you need to get around.

Thank you for your support and efforts to protect the safety and health of our community

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