LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Public Health officials reported that more than a dozen new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Lake County.
On Monday, the Lake County Public Health COVID-19 dashboard showed that the total caseload was at 208, up from 195, the last total given as of Friday.
Of the 208 cases reported Monday, 25 are active, 182 are recovered and one has died, based on dashboard statistics.
There are no current hospitalizations. A total of 17 individuals have been hospitalized to date.
Lake County’s positivity rate on Monday was 3.2 percent, down from the 3.4 percent reported on Friday.
The state’s 58 county Public Health departments reported on Monday night a total of more than 518,600 cases statewide and 9,485 deaths.
Local health departments also have reported 24,420 confirmed positive cases in health care workers and 128 deaths statewide.
The California Department of Public Health said the seven-day average number of new cases is 7,764 per day, down from last week’s seven-day average of 9,859.
Cases continue to climb around the region. Lake’s neighboring counties, all of which are on the state’s monitoring list, reported the following case counts on Monday: Colusa, 331 cases, four deaths; Glenn, 332 cases, one death; Mendocino, 331 cases, nine deaths; Napa, 963 cases, nine deaths; Sonoma, 3,113 cases, 39 deaths; and Yolo, 1,582 cases, 42 deaths.
Lake County Public Health said total tests in the county to date number 7,159.
The California Department of Public Health said Monday that to date 8,184,696 tests have been conducted in the state, an increase of 148,721 over the prior 24-hour reporting period.
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New uptick in Lake County COVID-19 cases reported
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