LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Several more COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Lake County, the Public Health Department reported.
On Thursday, six additional cases were confirmed, bringing the total to 85, Public Health said.
No specific details were released about the cases.
Of Lake County’s 85 cases, 44 are active, 41 are recovered and four are hospitalized, Public Health reported.
As of Thursday night, more than 245,000 COVID-19 cases and approximately 6,262 deaths had been reported statewide, based on a survey of the 58 county Public Health departments conducted by Lake County News.
Case totals for neighboring counties are Colusa, 70; Glenn, 122; Mendocino, 85; Napa, 344; Sonoma, 1,267; and Yolo, 583.
In Lake County to date, 5,069 tests have been conducted, with Public Health reporting that the results of 906 of those tests are pending.
The California Department of Public Health said that the latest numbers, as of July 1, put total statewide testing at 4,338,718 tests conducted, an increase of 84,542 tests over the prior 24-hour reporting period.
As of July 1, local health departments have reported 15,379 confirmed positive cases in health care workers and 91 deaths statewide, the California Department of Public Health said.
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