Their heart is in the right place.. Yolo County on Tuesday reported 42 new COVID-19 cases for a total of 1,200 cases, only four more cases than the county had on Monday. Eight other cases have been confirmed in the county, though limitations on testing mean the virus is almost certainly more widespread than the official count. That, she said, was related to data reporting delays caused by the holidays. As for dog groomers, she said her feelings were that it could be done outdoors with little risk and that it would be hard for her to defend that decision by the state. She wouldnt advocate enforcement as a first step (such as using police to crack down on violators) to keep people from spreading the disease, but rather emphasizing face coverings, maintaining physical distancing, and hand washing, and not getting together with non-household members. Restaurants here remain closed to indoor dining, and gyms, fitness centers, places of worship, movie theaters and more are prohibited from offering indoor services as well. More than 27,000 Californians have perished over the course of the pandemic, including a record 2,476 in the past week, or an average of about 354 per day, and 2.45 million have been infected. While Mondays typically bring large case numbers each of the past seven now has set a record on the weight of many counties reporting up to three days worth of data the latest record was about 7% larger than the one set last week. But the county is not close when it comes to the third metric, the number of new positive coronavirus cases per day per 100,000 population. Seven weeks ago, when this grim streak of milestones began, California set a daily record with just over 20,000 cases, less than a third of its latest record. 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In response to a question from Councilwoman Mayra Vega about the ability to get the vaccine into arms, Sisson said there were plenty of volunteers, most having been trained to deliver flu vaccines, who can be quickly trained. For the week ending Nov. 28, Yolo Countys adjusted daily case rate was 27.2 cases per 100,000 residents, according to the state Department of Public Health. Thats about 18% fewer cases than two weeks ago, but in that same time, average daily deaths have jumped by 43%. Medical offices like Lincoln Urgent Care are very busy right now. Worse, hospitals outside our county are also experiencing a surge and cannot be relied upon to accept all of our patients. Yolo County will now vaccinate seniors 65 and older that live in the county, regardless of medical insurance. I hope that a lot of people who passed up their initial chance will want to take advantage of the immunity through the vaccine as well.. Police make burglary, vehicle theft arrests, Aguiar-Curry introduces Internet for all bill. On many days there are no intensive care beds available. Gavin Newsom warned. Theres been a surge in novel coronavirus cases at a senior center in Yolo County -- and its causing big changes for residents and staff members. For example, last week 1,000 doses were received from the state and federal government, and this week, there were 100 doses available. Sisson reported there is a surge plan in place by county hospitals with licenses allowed for 153 beds capable of climbing to 281 if needed. On Sunday, the county reported its first death. YOLO COUNTY, Calif. The coronavirus pandemic continues to affect the daily lives of people now more than ever with the re-surge in COVID-19 YoloWorks!, Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency and Yolo County Workforce Innovation Board are hosting a virtual, The Davis Joint Unified School District is asking district parents to complete a survey by March 14 asking, Breweries and wineries in Yolo County will no longer have to serve meals in order provide outdoor service, Yolo County officials continue to express reservations about the looming transition to the statewide MyTurn online system where. Yolo Countys surge in COVID cases continues. Countywide, the 25-to-34 age group has the most cases but in Davis, the college-aged 18-24 age group has the most. Yolo County hospitals are often at or near capacity. Another surge of the coronavirus is on the way because of people gathering over Christmas and New Years, Yolo Countys health officer told the Woodland City Council this week. New COVID cases are appearing in all areas of the county and among all ages. Federal officials are expressing worry that the decline in daily new coronavirus cases nationwide is starting to flatten as one of the variants, from the U.K., is on the rise. Of the 293 county residents who have been hospitalized during the course of the pandemic, just under half 140 have been over age 65. Another surge of the coronavirus is on the way because of people gathering over Christmas and New Years, Yolo Countys health officer told the Woodland City Council this week. The countys COVID-19 Both Sutter and Dignity Hospitals have created matrices and plans to surge up to 60% capacity by converting and using alternative spaces within the hospital (i.e. He has won numerous writing awards over his career as well as awards for photography and newspaper pagination as well as public service. With coronavirus on the rise in California, counties are becoming increasingly concerned about the surge in COVID-19 cases. I dont know how many doses well get so we cant develop a timeline.. This is happening regionwide and statewide Were doing better than our colleagues in Los Angles and (the Central Valley) so we continue to keep our fingers crossed.. The colored icons on the map below indicate the hospitals bed occupancy, but do not represent local hospitals surge plans to accommodate more patients. Yolo County District Attorney Raising Concern About $0 Bail Policy March 2, 2021, 5:23 PM Officials in Yolo County say more than 744 new crimes have been committed by people released under the $0 bail order. This page shows COVID-19 capacity for hospitals in Sacramento County, Colusa County, Napa County, Sutter County, Lake County, Solano County and Yolo County in California. But that assumes staff would be available and right now every county is experiencing a surge, and there is not a pool of additional staff to call on.. 8:31 a.m.: Yolo County health officer cautious as coronavirus restrictions loosen Low coronavirus case-rates helped Yolo County this week get state approval to 2,339 were here. Families want to know if theyre protected, but the science isnt quite there yet. GET BREAKING NEWS IN YOUR BROWSER. YOLO COUNTY, CA Joining several other Northern California counties, Yolo County extended its shelter-in-place order until May 1 on Wednesday, in an effort to slow the spread of the new coronavirus. As a local health officer I can be stricter but I cant be looser (than the state). Rather, the rollout and acceptance have been very good with some hesitancy at first. It is down, and down substantially from the Follow her on Twitter at @ATernusBellamy. She called it the Rule of 12, where people get exposed to the virus and then 12 days later test positive or need hospitalization. The council quizzed Sisson on topics related to vaccine delivery, preventing the spread of the virus, and state requirements for gatherings. YOLO COUNTY (CBS13) A second Yolo County resident has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, county health officials confirmed Friday afternoon. 1 day ago. I dont always think that is happening, but the reason they can open at 20% is because physical distancing is possible and mask-wearing is possible, and there is no prolonged exposure.. As of Tuesday, the city had reported 769 cases. California on Tuesday reported more than 6,000 newly identified cases for a total of nearly 280,000 cases. But the surge in cases over the last several weeks has been felt everywhere. Once we get through the reporting delays, she told the council, I anticipate we will see an increase in cases in the next several weeks because of Christmas and New Years While we are getting better, the case rates are still very high with 10% which is down from 13% last week (but that still) means one in 10 people getting tested is testing positive.. The nation's most populous county on Wednesday reported 806 deaths that occurred during a fall and winter virus surge and 136 new deaths. Yolo County firefighters are scheduled to receive the first of two COVID-19 vaccines. YOLO COUNTY, Calif. (KTXL) Around one-third of all confirmed COVID-19 cases in Yolo County are at an undisclosed Woodland nursing home. In July, the county adopted an ordinance allowing the county to Since the beginning of the COVID-19 response, Yolo Co HHSA has worked with Sutter and Dignity Hospitals on surge capacity planning. Yolo County is monitoring coronavirus cases closely especially as students flood in from out of state. Its something we have to answer every day, he said. The county reported 638 new cases of COVID-19 in the last seven days alone. YOLO COUNTY, Calif. The coronavirus pandemic continues to affect the daily lives of people now more than ever with the re-surge in COVID-19 cases and California's 6 days ago Moving into the red tier is an indication that Covid-19 cases are declining, but it Yolo County has been in the most restrictive purple tier in the states color-coded COVID-19 blueprint since Nov. 16 and shows little sign of moving out any time soon. Yolo County reported its largest single-day increase in COVID-19 cases Wednesday, and now no longer meets the state requirements for expanded reopening. Its even unclear, she noted, when the next batch of vaccines will be received. On Tuesday, the regions ICU capacity was 18.8 percent, though Yolo County had zero capacity in its own ICUs, according to the state. labor and delivery section). Since the beginning of the pandemic, Davis has reported significantly fewer COVID-19 cases than Woodland or West Sacramento, despite having a larger population. Indeed, even as Sisson was speaking to the council, countywide cases soared by 281 to 8,681 since pandemic started sweeping across the county, after recording slightly more than a dozen than a day before. But the city of Winters has the highest per capita rate of new cases over the last two weeks, with 771 per 100,000 residents, according to the Los Angeles Times COVID tracker. Our mission is to make a difference by enhancing the quality of life in our community. Meanwhile, 40 percent of the countys 5,549 total cases have come since Nov. 1. So, for Costco, under regional stay-at-home order they are required to limit entrance to 20% of the building code, she said. Despite the record cases Monday, Californias average daily infections have remained stable since Christmas, climbing slightly to about 36,560 per day over the past week. Yolo County has been in the most restrictive purple tier in the states color-coded COVID-19 blueprint since Nov. 16 and shows little sign of moving out any time soon. As for resistance on the part of county residents and health care workers to vaccination, Sisson told the council she actually anticipated greater resistance than what has been seen. Dr. Aimee Sisson, who briefed the council Tuesday night via a Zoom meeting, explained that an increase in cases is inevitable even though right now it appears the number of people with the virus is remaining stable. Meanwhile, 27 of the countys 84 deaths have been individuals over the age of 85, while 44 were between the ages of 65 and 84. She also understood its exhausting to be role models. On Monday, California blew past its previous record for COVID-19 cases in a day and for the first time of the pandemic reported more than 70,000 over the previous 24 hours in the first potential sign of a surge on top of a surge, Gov. As of last week, Yolo County had one coronavirus patient in critical condition on a ventilator. Sisson said she would appreciate whatever the city could do, noting that education was preferred when it comes to wearing face coverings, along with the council serving as role models. New numbers unveiled by the state Tuesday show the countys adjusted daily new case rate was 20.9 for the week ending Nov. 18, up from 17.4 the week before and more than three times the rate of 6.7 two weeks ago. Surge in demand is delaying COVID-19 test results for many Napa residents Solano and Yolo counties. YOLO COUNTY, Calif. The coronavirus pandemic continues to affect the daily lives of people now more than ever with the re-surge in COVID-19 Sisson didnt disagree other than noting some policies were not hers but required by the state. Moving out of the purple tier requires an adjusted daily case rate below 7 per 100,000 residents. So, when there are heart attacks and car crashes, there are not many beds available On Jan. 3, all 14 beds were occupied by COVID. Thats one of the challenges we have with the rollout, she emphasized. In many cases Im the messenger and I dont always agree with some of the decisions the state has made, but their overall intent is good. The county's original order, issued March 18, was only set to last until April 7. Yolo County was the first in the region to attempt to add more teeth to its Covid-19 enforcement efforts. Doctors are seeing a surge in demand for coronavirus antibody tests. Yolo County has now seen 123 deaths, six more than reported on Monday. 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Councilman Rich Lansburgh also asked how to square the proposition with constituents when places like Costco can have 1,500 customers a day go through its store and allowed to continue operations, while a three-person dog groomer where no human beings are touched or met outside the store has to shut down. The death toll climbed by 111 to nearly 6,500. Get a list of headlines each morning in your inbox. Sisson also reviewed the three-phase vaccination program but told the council the phases were affected by the amount of vaccine available. Jim Smith is an award winning news and editorial writer and photographer who has been editor of The Daily Democrat since 1994. Right now, there are enough doses to complete Phase 1, but not for Phase 2. Paired with the record 70,453 new cases around the state were another 379 fatalities, according to state data, Californias sixth-highest daily death toll of the pandemic. He has more than 37 years of professional newspaper experience as a reporter and editor for weekly and small daily newspapers. Weve seen where people were talking the talk but werent walking the walk, a possible reference to Newsom and other state political figures who have advocated face masks or avoiding public gatherings and then violated their own admonitions. Four children and five 18-to-24-year-olds have been hospitalized as well. All rights reserved. I think some people wanted to wait to see if what we saw in the trials bore out in the distribution, she said. The surge in Yolo County has been evident in numbers posted in the last two weeks on the countys online COVID-19 dashboard, where total cases had nearly doubled from 265 cases on June 16 to 505 cases on Monday. The cities of Woodland and West Sacramento each saw between 640 and 650 new cases per 100,000 residents during the last 14 days while the city of Davis reported 335 per 100,000 residents. COVID19 cases in Yolo County are at the highest level since the beginning of the pandemic. Recieve our latest headlines each day in your inbox. YOLO COUNTY, Calif. The coronavirus pandemic continues to affect the daily lives of people now more than ever with the re-surge in COVID-19 cases and California's new regional stay-at-home order. Davis hit 400 total cases during the first week of November but now appears likely to double that by the end of this week. The county reported 638 new cases of COVID-19 in the last seven days alone. She said, the county has administered 2,100 doses and has 2,500 doses left, with all jurisdictions encouraged to pick up their packs and get them out of the freezer and into the arms. Larger clinics are planned but without consistency of distribution, she doesnt know when those clinics will take place. Yolo County remains deeply purple in the states color-tiered COVID-19 framework with virus cases here continuing to surge. Empower Yolo responds to surge of abuse cases Increase in domestic violence, child abuse cases likely related to coronavirus pandemic A food distribution at Empower Yolos D Street California CLICK HERE TO TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS. While all eyes are on regional intensive-care-unit capacity, Yolo Countys own metrics remained elevated and solidly purple in Tuesdays state tier update. How prepared are Sacramento County hospitals for a new surge of coronavirus patients? Reach Anne Ternus-Bellamy at aternus@davisenterprise.net. The state placed Yolo County on the watch list Wednesday morning, after officials there had voluntarily rolled back some business reopenings. Holidays, family gatherings, more people going back to work and general fatigue are contributing to a coronavirus surge across the country. Theres not a ton of beds to begin with and when they start to fill up with COVID patients it doesnt leave room for anyone else, she said while showing a series of graphs with the numbers of admissions and cases. She explained that the state was attempting to restrict exposures in confined places and the mixing of non-household members for sustained periods of time. Should the greater Sacramento regions ICU capacity dip below 15 percent, further restrictions will apply in Yolo County, including an end to outdoor dining at restaurants and the closure of hair and nail salons and playgrounds. On preventing spread, Councilwoman Victoria Fernandez asked if there was something more the council could do or advocate for..
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