Humboldt County Public Health confirmed 13 new COVID-19 cases after laboratories processed 238 samples with a test-positivity rate of 5.5 percent, bringing this weeks tally.
Humboldt County Public Health confirmed 13 new COVID-19 cases after laboratories processed 173 samples with a test-positivity rate of 7.5 percent, as well as two.
Posted By Thadeus Greenson@ThadeusGreenson on Tue, May 25, 2021 at 4:05 PM Humboldt County Public Health confirmed seven new COVID-19 cases today after laboratories processed 73 samples with a test-positivity rate of 9.6 percent. Today s cases bring this week s tally to 57, after Public Health reported yesterday that 50 cases, one new death and four new hospitalizations had been confirmed since Friday. Last week, the county confirmed 127 new cases and eight new hospitalizations. The county also reported today that Humboldt remains in the state s orange widespread COVID-19 risk tier, despite rising numbers that land Humboldt County s case and test-positivity rates as the worst of California s 58 counties.
Posted By Thadeus Greenson@ThadeusGreenson on Mon, May 24, 2021 at 3:49 PM
A 43rd Humboldt County resident has died with COVID-19, Public Health reported today, along with 50 new cases of the virus confirmed since Friday and four new hospitalizations attributed to the disease. The new cases were confirmed after laboratories processed 472 samples with a test-positivity rate of 10.6 percent and come after the county confirmed 127 cases and eight new hospitalizations last week as a part of a recent surge.
In a press release today, Public Health also urged local residents who test positive for the virus to cooperate with contact tracing investigations, which officials deem crucial to limiting the virus spread.
Posted By Thadeus Greenson@ThadeusGreenson on Wed, May 19, 2021 at 4:37 PM
Humboldt County Public Health confirmed 14 new COVID-19 cases today, making 95 so far this week. The new cases were confirmed after laboratories processed 259 samples with a test-positivity rate of 5.4 percent and come after the county confirmed 138 cases last week as a part of a recent surge. Officials are pointing to the local presence of the B.1.1.7 variant as a reason for the recent spike in cases, with Public Health reporting last week that genomic sequencing has identified more than 40 local cases of the variant, which is associated with a 50 percent increase in transmission and more severe illness.