The week began with 12 new COVID-19 cases, the lowest number for a Monday report since December, Napa County reported Monday.
There have been no COVID-related deaths reported locally in over a month, but the number of Napa County hospitalizations increased from seven on Friday to nine on Monday.
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Napa County Public Health Officer Karen Relucio, along with her counterparts in the Bay Area, issued a statement agreeing with federal and regional health officials who on Friday agreed that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine was again safe to use against COVID-19 despite reports of blood clotting.
Napa County reported 12 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, as well as a surge in vaccinations.
The new cases pushed the total since the start of the pandemic to 9,737 cases, including 78 death. There have been no deaths in over a month.
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Another 2,708 doses of COVID vaccines have been administered to people who live or work in Napa County, for a total of 138,656 doses since the first vaccine was approved in mid-December., the county said.
OLE Health is coordinating vaccination clinics this week for anyone 16 years and older at the Meritage Resort in south Napa from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. To sign up for vaccinations, visit www.olehealth.org and click the Schedule Your Vaccine link. Walk-ins are also being accepted.
There were 35 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases in Napa County, officials reported Tuesday, with the number of people hospitalized increasing from three to five.
About 40% of county residents 16 years and older are now fully vaccinated, while 57% are at least partially vaccinated, the county said.
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As of Tuesday, the number of vaccine doses administered to county residents and people who work here totaled 135,294, including 3,245 doses since Monday s report.
OLE Health announced that 10,000 doses would be available this week for people 16 years and older at daily clinics at the Meritage Resort in south Napa from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. To sign up for vaccinations, please visit www.olehealth.org and click the Schedule Your Vaccine link.Â
Since the pandemic arrived in Napa County, 9,725 people have tested positive.Â
Vaccine doses increased by 654 in Wednesday s report, for a total of 135,948 doses since vaccinations began in mid-December.
OLE Health announced that 10,000 doses would be available this week for people 16 years and older at daily clinics at the Meritage Resort in south Napa from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. To sign up for vaccinations, visit www.olehealth.org and click the Schedule Your Vaccine link. Walk-ins are also being accepted.
People wanting to sign up for vaccination through county channels for other upcoming vaccination events should go to MyTurn at https://myturn.ca.gov/ Those without access to email can call the California COVID-19 Hotline at 1-833-422-4255 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. weekdays and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekends.
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