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Tuolumne County Coronavirus Saturday Update

Sonora, CA — Tuolumne County Health officials released the Saturday Coronavirus testing update.

Tuolumne County Testing Case Information (as of 4/25/20 @10:30AM)
Total Tested 490, Total Pending 0, Total Negative 487

Total Tuolumne residents positive 3, hospitalized 1, details on the new COVID-19 Case assigned to Tuolumne County are here. There are 0 reported on home isolation and 2 recovered.

Current non-resident positive cases tested in Tuolumne County updated to 0 as detailed here.

Above numbers do not necessarily include those routed through a commercial laboratory, only those routed through Public Health to a Public Health Laboratory and those reported through the State infectious disease reporting system. All positive cases must be reported to Public Health.

Amador added one new positive as detailed here, Calaveras also had one new case as reported here.

Other Counties Number of Positive Tests (as of 4/25/20 10:30 AM)
Alpine Amador Calaveras Mariposa Madera
1 (4/21) 8 details here 13, details here 0 (4/24) 39 (27 recov.)
Merced Mono San Joaquin Stanislaus SCC Prison
102 (61 recov.) 24 (4/25) 505 (4/25) 264 (4/25) 0 (4/25)

* All positive cases must be reported to Public Health. State data is here, National data is here.

An updated overview of myMotherLode Coronavirus news stories is here. For previous public health updates go here.

LATEST UPDATES

Tuolumne County Public Health says “While Public Health continues to collaborate with our governmental and community partners on local planning efforts that align with the Governor’s roadmap to modifying the statewide stay-at-home order, the State and local Health Officer orders are still in effect at this time. We want to thank you all for your continued cooperation. Your efforts are helping us to stay in containment, and we understand the huge sacrifice that everyone is making during these trying times. In addition to essential services that continue to be offered by governmental and community agencies, we have seen and heard of many residents and organizations coming together to assist their fellow citizens who may be in extraordinarily difficult circumstances. Your kindness and contributions are recognized and greatly appreciated.”

Quest Diagnostics may be able to provide COVID-19 antibody testing with a doctor’s order, details were in yesterday’s news story here. Tuolumne County Public Health notes they would like to “reiterate that Public Health cannot speak to the accuracy of the tests being offered by commercial laboratories and we are not currently making a recommendation for the testing.” They further say, “According to a press release issued by Quest Diagnostics, the tests they are using are being submitted for Emergency Use Authorization from the FDA, but they have not yet been issued such. It is our understanding that Quest labs may be experiencing a high volume of test requests and reduced availability for processing those requests. Individuals should contact their healthcare provider to determine if testing is recommended.”

GENERAL INFORMATION & PREVIOUS UPDATES

Tuolumne County Public Health shared a video interview Friday with Dr. Liza Ortiz, Interim County Health Officer on current questions and concerns. View it on our YouTube Channel Here.

Case Identification

Local Activations & Declarations

State Orders

COVID-19 Testing:

Community Agency Updates:

Mass Gatherings

Mass Gatherings:

Per the 3/17/20 Tuolumne County Health Officer Order (applicable until 4/30/20):

Schools:

*New* Businesses

** Updated COVID-19 Guidance Highlights:

Self-Isolation for Older Adults (age 65 and older) and Those Who Have Elevated Risk

What You Can Do:

Practice everyday preventive actions to stay healthy

Per the President’s Coronavirus Guidelines: If you are a person with a serious underlying health condition that can put you at increased risk (e.g., a condition that impairs your lung or heart function or weakens your immune system), stay home and away from other people

Per the President’s Coronavirus Guidelines: If you are young, or otherwise healthy, you are at risk and your activities can increase the risk for others. It is critical that you do your part to stop the spread of coronavirus:

If someone in your household has tested positive for COVID-19, keep the entire household at home. Do not go to work. Do not go to school. Contact your medical provider.
If you have symptoms or get sick:

Stay Informed:

This post was last modified on 04/25/2020 10:33 am

Written by Sabrina Biehl.

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