San Luis Obispo County residents 12 years of age and older can now get vaccinated against COVID-19. Meanwhile, Santa Barbara County Health officials have added another 10 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the county’s total to 34,337. San Luis Obispo County added just one more case of the virus yesterday, bringing the county’s total to 21,308.
Santa Barbara County Health officials added another 24 new cases of COVID-19, for a new total of 34,361 confirmed cases. Officials say 33,820 people have recovered. San Luis Obispo County has also added to its coronavirus total by 10, for a new total of 21,318 confirmed cases. 20,947 people have recovered.
COVID-19 numbers fall in Santa Barbara County sending optimism up
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - The latest numbers on COVID-19 cases has dropped to barely a blip on the screen in the last reporting period.
19 cases were reported, with zero deaths and empty Intensive Care Unit beds. This, by no means, is the end of the line as health officials will be quick to tell the public. This is the lowest number of ICU cases since we started tracking last April 2020, said Santa Barbara County Health Director Dr. Van Do-Reynoso.
She says the county will remain in the Orange tier for now, and has not met the requirements to go to a lower or yellow tier.
The number of new COVID-19 cases continues to decline. Santa Barbara County Health officials reported 15 new confirmed cases yesterday, bringing the county’s total to 34,238. 33,645 people have recovered. Meanwhile, San Luis Obispo County added three new confirmed cases of the virus over three days, for a new total of 21,196 confirmed cases. 20,796 people have recovered.