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Tuolumne County has 34 known covid infected individuals actively isolating which is the most the county has seen since the end of February 2021. Of the 76 new Covid-19 cases since June 15 more than a third, a total of 28 cases have been identified since last Friday.
Tuolumne County Interim Public Health Officer, Dr. Eric Sergienko says Tuolumne has not confirmed any additional cases of the Delta Variant of Covid but notes, “I honestly think that is because our sequencing is lagging behind our test results. I anticipate that over the next week or so we will get results back that will indicate that we have more Delta cases here.” Dr. Sergienko notes about 60-percent of cases that are being sequenced in California now are identified a
Covid-19 Regional Report Monday
Tuolumne County Tuolumne Public Health reports one new COVID case since Friday, a male between the ages of 18 to 29. One case remains hospitalized and nine individuals have been released from isolation. Public Health states “If you traveled or were exposed to others outside of your household during spring break or at any time, testing is recommended 5 days after potential exposure.” They also report appointments are still available for the health department’s Pfizer clinic tomorrow, Tuesday, April 6
th for anyone age 16 and older (parent or guardian must accompany 16-17 year-olds). Fill out the vaccine interest form here, call 533-7440 or email to Health@tuolumnecounty.ca.gov. They encourage anyone who is eligible to get the vacci