Three new COVID-19 cases were reported in Tuolumne County


SONORA, CA – Three new cases have been reported today in Tuolumne County Public Health and individuals are in isolation. A previous separate case has been hospitalized and one has recovered. More details about the age of the coronavirus case are not available. A total of 12,084 tests were reported at Tuolumne County Public Health, of which 240 tested positive and 214 recovered. A total of 14 inmates who recovered included a number of positive cases in Tuolumne County.

See the event calendar list here for more information on the public health note that there will be no vaccinations or TB clinics in the health department tomorrow due to the drive-through flu vaccine clinic scheduled for Tuesday 13 October from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at Sonora Library / Senior Center.

Tuolumne State Orange, Tier 3 COVID-19 is at risk level. Here’s more detail about the risk classes in the state’s 4 tier color coded system for resuming business.

Daily COVID-19 case
County
Active Date New Today Hospital /
ICU
Alpine . 10/12 0 0
Amad or R. 8 10/9 . 0
Kalevaras 8 10/9 6 0
Mariposa . 10/12 0 0
Madeira 373 10/9 9 8
Merced 277 10/9 30 29
Mono 8 10/12 . 0
San Joaquin 721 10/12 43 22/6
Stanislas Is 260 10/11 64 54/19
Tuolumne 8 10/12 3 .
Total (cumulative) covid-19 case
County
Received overed (increased) Total wealth Mortality
Alpine 2 (+0) 3 0
Amad or R. 244 (+1) Is 267 15
Kalevaras 306 (+6) 330 16
Mariposa 74 (+0) 77 2
Madeira 4,304 (+43) Held at 4,748 71
Merced 8,722 (+26) Held at 9,149 150
Mono 165 (+0) 173 2
San Joaquin 19,607 (+142) Held at 20,946 Held at 476
Stanislas 16,393 (69) Held at 17,038 385
Tuolumne 214 (+1) 240 is 4

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 treasury 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.

The no-cost state test site, currently located in Calaveras County Fairgrounds, will visit the Mother Load Fairgrounds in Sonora in late October. The site will be open for testing starting Tuesday, November 3rd. Appointments can begin at www.lhicare.com/covidtesting a few days before the start of the day.

The test site at Calevaras County Fairgrounds is open Tuesday – Saturday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. This site offers testing for children ages 3 and up (with parents or guardians). Tuolumne County Public Health encourages anyone with the potential to take the test, and essential workers are encouraged to take the test every two weeks.

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 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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