COVID-19 Regional Report
Tuolumne County Tuolumne County Public Health reports one new case today, a woman age 80 to 89. No COVID-positive residents are hospitalized. A total of 17 cases are considered active.
Tuolumne County has a total of 4,122 cases split between 2,705 community cases and 1,417 Sierra Conservation Center (SCC) inmate cases, the California Department of Corrections counts two active inmate cases. Total community cases released from isolation are 2,625 and the total number of tests administered is 92,562. The county report lists 16,823 fully vaccinated residents and 4,891 individuals partially vaccinated.
Tuesday, May 18
th, Public Health will be offering Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccines from 9 to 11:40 A.M. at Sierra Bible Church. Appointments c
Tuolumne County Tuolumne County Public Health reports seven new cases today. The new cases are a boy age 17 or younger, a man age 18 to 29, a woman age 30 to 39, a woman age 40 to 49 a man age 50 to 59, a man age 60 to 69 and a woman over 90. No COVID-positive residents are hospitalized and three were released from isolation. A total of 18 cases are considered active. According to Tuolumne Public Health’s chart the last time there were seven positive tests reported in one day was over a month ago on March 17, there were a total of eight cases on that day.
Tuolumne County has a total of 4,122 cases split between 2,705 community cases and 1,417 Sierra Conservation Center (SCC) inmate cases, the California Department of Corrections counts two active inmate cases. Total community cases released from isolation are 2,625 and the total number of tests administered is 92,562. The county report lists 16,823 fully vaccinated residents and 4,891 individuals partially vaccinated.
Tuolumne County Tuolumne County Public Health reports no new cases today. No COVID-positive residents are hospitalized and two were released from isolation. A total of 12 cases are considered active. This evening, Wednesday, May 6
th is the health department’s COVID Public Information Night. The public is invited to bring questions and participate at 6 PM via Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/92780952960 Meeting ID: 927 8095 2960 Passcode: COVID
Tuolumne County has a total of 4,115 cases split between 2,698 community cases and 1,417 Sierra Conservation Center (SCC) inmate cases, as of 4 PM today the California Department of Corrections counts two active inmate cases. Total community cases released from isolation are 2,622 and the total number of tests administered is 92,045. The county report lists 16,823 fully vaccinated residents and 4,891 individuals partially vaccinated.
Covid-19 Regional Report Monday
Tuolumne County The Health Officer order for febrile respiratory illness (FRI) screening has been updated to reflect updates for fully vaccinated individuals. The updated order can be viewed here. Public Health officials say “Employee screening and staying home from work or school when sick remains an important part of reducing the spread of COVID-19 in our community.” Updated Face Covering Guidance was issued today and can be viewed here.
Other updated guidance for businesses, activities, events can be found here, and here as well as May 3 updates to recommendations for fully vaccinated individuals here.
Tuolumne Public Health reports five new cases today, including three cases on Saturday. The new cases are two men age 30 to 39, on
COVID-19 Regional Report
Tuolumne County Tuolumne Public Health reports one new case today, a man age 40 to 49. No COVID-positive residents are hospitalized and one was released from isolation. A total of 11 cases are considered active.
Tuolumne County has a total of 4,105 cases split between 2,688 community cases and 1,417 Sierra Conservation Center (SCC) inmate cases, including the one active inmate case. Total community cases released from isolation are 2,613 and the total number of tests administered is 90,995. The county report lists 37,402 vaccine doses administered in Tuolumne.
Tuolumne Public Health’s Pfizer clinic will be held May 4
th. Anyone age 16 or older may register for an appointment at our May 4