SONORA, CA – Tuolum has three new cases reported in public health today, one Have been hospitalized and the other two are in solitary confinement. T.Those individuals are two males in their 40s and females in their 20s. Three previously dismissed cases have been dismissed and reported.
According to a report yesterday, public health officials say some of the new cases identified over the weekend involve large gatherings of mixed households, including adults and children, requiring large amounts of contact tracing and now need to isolate several individuals. A case of Covid-19 was also reported at Columbia Elementary School, according to reports here. Public Health also revealed that there have been a number of cases between residents and staff at the long-term care facility at Adventist Health Sonora. Adventist Health’s statement is in the report given here yesterday.
Known Tuolumne tests: 13,124, total positive 309, active case 31, total 258 recovered recovered. A total of 14 inmates who have recovered are among the positive cases in Tuolumne County. A total of 93 cases are over 60 years of age.
Blueprint level information is usually updated by the state on Tuesday. This week, however, due to the election, the release data and metric assignments will be delayed until tomorrow, Wednesday, November 4th. We will notify you of any updates when available.
The state COVID-19 test site in Sonora is now open as per the details here. The appointment fee test at Motherload Fairgrounds is available Tuesday through Saturday at 7 AM and 7 PM at www.lhi.care/covidtesting or by calling (888) 634-1123. Public Health states, “People are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this resource and test it, if they have symptoms of Covid-19, in close contact with confirmed cases, have recently traveled, with people outside the home.” Closely approached., And check regularly if they work in high-risk settings such as healthcare, rehabilitation or care facilities, or if they have frequent contact with people through work or other community engagement. “
Daily COVID-19 case | ||||
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County |
Active | Date | New Today | Hospital / ICU |
Alpine | 10 | 11/2 | 8 | . |
Amad or R. | 36 | 11/2 | 12 | 0 |
Kalevaras | 10 | 11/3 | 7 | 0 |
Mariposa | 2 | 11/3 | 0 | . |
Madeira | 354 | 11/2 | 18 | 6 |
Merced | 404 | 11/2 | 105 | 28 |
Mono | 60 | 11/3 | 48 | 0 |
San Joaquin | Is 937 | 11/3 | 49 | 30/8 |
Stanislas | 406 | 11/3 | 48 | 71/17 |
Tuolumne | 31 | 11/3 | 3 | 3 |
Total (cumulative) covid-19 case | |||
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County |
Received overed (increased) | Total wealth | Mortality |
Alpine | 6 (+2) | 16 | 0 |
Amad or R. | 272 (+1) | 323 | 15 |
Kalevaras | 330 (+8) | 361 | 21 |
Mariposa | 77 (+1) | 81 | 2 |
Madeira | 4,711 (+31) | Held at 5,141 | 76 |
Merced | 9,217 (+32) | Held at 9,779 | 158 is |
Mono | 176 (+1) | 236 | 2 |
San Joaquin | 20,934 (+65) | Held at 22,365 | Is 494 |
Stanislas | 17,268 (41) | Held at 18,076 | 402 |
Tuolumne | 258 (+3) | 309 | 6 |
See our page here for county population and other county-level statistics.
If you have covid-like symptoms, self-isolate and contact your healthcare provider or Adventist Health Treasure Line at 209-536-5166 Mon-Fri, or 209-536-5000 hours later. If you need immediate medical attention, please call ahead and go to the Rapid Care or Emergency Department. You can also visit www.valleycovidhelp.com for more information.
People who have symptoms of Covid-1 are strongly encouraged to take advantage of unconfirmed fee testing, have close contact with confirmed cases, have traveled recently, have close contact with others outside the home, and regularly if they work. Tests. High-risk settings such as health-care, rehabilitation or reunion care facilities or if they interact frequently with people through work or other community engagement.
It is important that people continue to follow prevention guidelines to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, including:
- Practice physical distance at all times. Keep 6 feet of space between you 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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