Tuolumne County Public Health
Sonora, CA – Tuolumne County Public Health officials released the Friday Coronavirus testing update. There was one new Covid-19 case identified today, three individuals have been moved from isolation to recovered. Of the 85 residents identified with Covid-19 the majority are in their 30s and 40s and 48 are female and 37 are male.
Details about many of the 20 active cases was shared here yesterday.
Tuolumne residents tested 7,041*, positive 85, hospitalized 2, active cases 20, total recovered 65. Tuolumne’s “Active Cases” includes all positive cases that are under investigation, in isolation, or hospitalized.
The Public Health Department notes the vast majority of the cases are not connected to previous cases, and the source of infection is often unknown. They say “As a reminder, Tuolumne County is experiencing community transmission, which means that we may not be able to identify where a person acquired the virus, and we may not be able to identify all contacts.” More information is below, Tuolumne residents who think they may have been exposed to a positive case, please call Public Health’s call center at 533-7440. People should be vigilant about taking preventive measures to protect themselves in all situations. Stay six feet apart. Wear a face covering. Wash your hands.
| County |
Active | Date | New Today | Hospital/ICU |
| Alpine | 1 | 7/16 | 0 | 0 |
| Amador | 20 | 7/17 | 2 | 2 |
| Calaveras | 53 | 7/17 | 12 | 0 |
| Mariposa | 5 | 7/17 | 1 | 1 |
| Madera | 559 | 7/17 | 43 | 13 |
| Merced | 1,131 | 7/17 | 90 | 59 |
| Mono | 23 | 7/17 | 9 | N/A |
| San Joaquin | 1,759 | 7/17 | 139 | 200/49 |
| Stanislaus | 2,661 | 7/17 | 260 | 148/45 |
| Tuolumne | 20 | 7/17 | 1 | 2 |
| County |
Recovered(new) | All Positives | Deaths |
| Alpine | 1(+0) | 2 | 0 |
| Amador | 31(+0) | 51 | 0 |
| Calaveras | 34(+10) | 87 | 0 |
| Mariposa | 29(+2) | 35 | 1 |
| Madera | 609(32) | 1,179 | 11 |
| Merced | 1,257(+91) | 2,403 | 15 |
| Mono | 39(+0) | 63 | 1 |
| San Joaquin | 3,240(+93) | 7,819 | 83 |
| Stanislaus | 3,055(+171) | 5,777 | 61 |
| Tuolumne | 65(+3) | 85 | 0 |
**Active cases as reported by the county or recovered and deceased known positive cases minus total known cases or for Merced, Mono and San Joaquin Counties a rolling 14-day total.
* Tuolumne County testing numbers include those routed through Public Health to a Public Health Laboratory and those reported through the State infectious disease reporting system. All positive cases of Tuolumne County residents must be reported to Public Health. State data is here.
Tuolumne County Public Health Updates
The vast majority of the cases we are seeing are not connected to previous cases, and the source of infection is often unknown. As a reminder, Tuolumne County is experiencing community transmission, which means that we may not be able to identify where a person acquired the virus, and we may not be able to identify all contacts. We rely on those we contact, including individuals and employers, to share information to the best of their ability for us to identify and contact others who may have been exposed. This is done in an effort to protect the public and slow the spread of COVID-19. If you think you have been exposed to a positive case, please call our call center at 533-7440. People should be vigilant about taking preventive measures to protect themselves in all situations. Stay 6’ apart. Wear a face covering. Wash your hands.
It is important that people continue to follow prevention guidelines to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, including:
LINKS TO MORE INFORMATION & RESOURCES
Community Resources Portal: https://bit.ly/TCcovidPortal
Tuolumne County Public Health Website: www.tuolumnecounty.ca.gov/publichealth
Public Health COVID-19 Call Center: (209) 533-7440
California COVID-19 website: www.covid19.ca.gov
State Testing Site info and Appointments: https://lhi.care/covidtesting
Tuolumne County Business: www.tcdisasterassistance.com
CDC COVID-19 website: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
Thank you for your support and efforts to protect the safety and health of our community