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Public Health Revises Vaccination Status Of Tuolumne County COVID-19 Death

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Calaveras County Public Health reports 15 new covid cases since yesterday. Active cases decreased by two to 37, including one Covid hospitalization. There are seven new cases age 0-17 and one new case age 65 years old or older. Since the pandemic began Calaveras has had 596 Covid-19 positive children who are 17 and under and 638 Covid-19 positive people 65 and over. Calaveras has vaccinated 54.5% of their eligible population.

Tuolumne County Public Health reports 18 new COVID-19 cases since yesterday’s report, there are 179 active cases including 9 who are hospitalized. Health officials also update they have investigated and confirmed that the individual whose death was reported on Monday, October 11th was not vaccinated. Previously it was stated the individual was vaccinated. There have been 107 deaths of Tuolumne County residents due to COVID-19, all but two a man in his 80s and a woman in her 90s were unvaccinated, including 33 last year and the death reported yesterday.

Today’s newly reported cases include 5 cases age 17 or younger and 6 cases age 60 or older. The gender and age breakdown is; 2 girls age 0-11, 2 girls and 1 boy age 12-17, 4 women age 30-39, 2 men age 40 to 49, 1 women age 50-59, 3 women age 60 to 69, 1 woman age 70 to 79, and 2 women age 80 to 89. This week there have been 24 cases age 17 or younger and 35 newly identified Tuolumne County residents age 60 and older. Tuesday it was noted public health epidemiology and infection control teams were coordinating with a local care facility to mitigate an outbreak among residents and staff.

Of today’s 19 new community cases, 14 were unvaccinated, and 5 were vaccinated. The man who died was unvaccinated. The total current case rate, a 14-day average for Tuolumne County is down to 35.1 from 35.5 per 100,000 population yesterday.  A total of 3 were released from isolation since yesterday, in all 4,954 have been released from isolation. There have been 5,240 community cases, and 1,620 inmate cases. Of Tuolumne’s population eligible to be vaccinated 60% have been vaccinated.

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) reports 3 active COVID-19 cases at the Sierra Conservation Center. The SCC manages 3,284 inmates including all the southern fire conservation camps. The CDCR reports 1,646 resolved covid cases at the SCC and no deaths.

Public Health says, “There are positive actions we can take to protect ourselves and those around us from illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19. Vaccination is the most important step we can take to reduce the spread of disease, and reduce the impact to our healthcare system. In addition, the continued practice of other preventive actions like wearing a mask in public, keeping your distance, avoiding crowds, washing hands, cleaning surfaces, and staying home when sick will help slow the spread of the virus.”

Last Week’s Overview (Oct 1 – Oct 8) Tuolumne reported a total of 184 new cases down from 197 last week and Calaveras reported 77 new cases down from 151 last week. Last week there were two Covid deaths in Tuolumne and two in Calaveras.

COVID-19 Testing Public health recommends if you believe you have been exposed to Covid, schedule an appointment to get tested 5 days after exposure and if you are having any symptoms, please get tested right away. The Tuolumne County State testing site is open 7 days a week beginning from 7 AM to 7 PM at the Mother Lode Fairgrounds. Appointments can be scheduled at www.lhi.care/covidtesting or by calling 888-634-1123 the same website and phone number can be used to schedule tests in other counties. Testing is also available through some pharmacies, at Rapid Care, the hospital emergency department if you are experiencing any symptoms, or contact your healthcare provider.

COVID-19 Vaccines appointments Thursday, October 14th, a Pfizer vaccination clinic will be held at the Black Oak Casino Resort in Tuolumne, 10 AM to 12 PM and 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM appointments can be made through myturn.ca.gov or by calling 833-422-4255. COVID-19 vaccine appointments are also available at local pharmacies as detailed here.

Tuolumne Schools Superintendent Cathy Parker’s update about COVID-19 Vaccines for students is here.

County/Date
Tier Color
Active
Cases
New Cases 
Total Cases COVID
Deaths
Amador 10/14 79 29 3,371 554
Calaveras 10/14 37 15 3,649 81
Mariposa 10/14 73 31 1,262 15
Mono 10/14 89 1 1,415 5
Stanislaus 10/14 1,488 164 75,997 1,310
Tuolumne 10/14 179 18 6,860 107
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