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A Death Tuolumne, And A COVID Death In Calaveras As It Moves To Orange Tier

California’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy updated the Tier assignments and Calaveras and Mono County may now join 38 other counties, including Tuolumne, in the Orange Moderate COVID Risk Tier. Just over 87 percent of the population in California’s 58 counties are now in the Orange Tier. Stanislaus, Sacramento, Amador, and most of the Central Valley remain in the Red Tier with only 3 counties in the least restrictive Yellow Tier. Tuolumne County  Tuolumne Public Health reports they are investigating a death of an individual who was hospitalized, the case will not be reported as a COVID-related death until the investigation is complete. Public Health reports five new COVID cases today, including one who is in the hospital. The new cases are two women and a man age 18 to 29, a women age 60-69, and a woman over the age of 90. Two cases are currently hospitalized, 19 are currently considered active and two were released from isolation.

COVID-19 case update for Lake Tahoe area counties

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - El Dorado County is reporting 20 more residents have tested positive for COVID-19 since yesterday: 0 from Pollock Pines/Camino/Kyburz, 7 in El Dorado Hills, 2 in Diamond Springs/El Dorado, 0 in North County, 4 in Greater Placerville, 2 in Cameron Park/Shingle Springs/Rescue, 0 in South County, 5 in Lake Tahoe region. Awaiting address confirmation from today s count: 0. Total now awaiting address confirmation: 96. Of those new cases, 8 are under the age of 18, 8 are age 18-49, 3 are aged 50-64, and 1 aged 65 or older. Awaiting age confirmation from today s count: 0. Total birthdate unknown to date: 11. There have been another 18 assumed recoveries with 458 assumed active cases.

SLO County will not move forward to Orange Tier after just missing metric requirements

SLO County will not move forward to ‘Orange Tier’ after just missing metric requirements SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, Calif. - San Luis Obispo County will not move into the Orange Tier of the state s reopening plan after slightly missing the requirements. The reasons: slightly higher cases and lower numbers of testing for COVID-19. According to the State s Blueprint for Safer Economy, in order for a county to proceed to the Orange Tier, the rate of new cases needs to fall between 2.0-5.9 per 100,000 residents. According to San Luis Obispo County s website, the County is averaging 6.0 new cases, per 100,000, missing the requirements by 0.1.

Public Health Admonishes Cerritos Mayor Solanki and Barrows for Not Wearing Masks - Cerritos Community News

Public Health Admonishes Cerritos Mayor Solanki and Barrows for Not Wearing Masks Share this:   Mayor Naresh Solanki and appointed Councilman Bruce Barrows seen at a Mar. 1, 2021 meeting in council chambers not wearing masks. The agency apparently read LCCN’s opine calling out the officials and sent a letter to City Manager Art Gallucci.   April 20, 2021  The letter below is from Susan Blackwell, Assistant Director of the Office of Planning, Evaluation, and Development. Hello Mr. Gallucci, It recently came to the attention of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health that as reported some public officials attending an in-person Cerritos City Council meeting on March 1 were not adhering to the mandate to wear a mask indoors during a public City Council meeting as required by the  Los Angeles County Health Officer Order and the California Department of Public Health. In addition, all members present were not reportedly adhering to appropriate physical distancing

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