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8 New Cases Tuesday, Shasta County Not on Monitoring List

Data from Shasta County Health & Human Services.

COVID-19 INCIDENT UPDATE: August 12, 2020
Statistics from August 11, 2020
INCIDENT FACTS AND SUMMARY

Total Confirmed Cases: 476

Hospitalized in Shasta County: 2

In Isolation: 38

Active Cases: 40

Confirmed Cases Tuesday: 8

Currently in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU): 2

In Quarantine: 285

Released from Isolation to Date: 426

Negative Tests Tuesday: 437

Negative Tests to Date: 26,604

Total Tests: 27,080

Deaths: 10

CURRENT SITUATION
• We had 8 new cases on Tuesday. Six had symptoms, and none are hospitalized. They are:
A woman in her 20s
A man in his 30s
A woman in her 40s
A woman and two men in their 50s
Two women in their 60s

• What is allowed to be open now in Shasta County? We are not on the monitoring list, so our county has more businesses and industries open than many others in California. Restaurants can be open for outdoor dining, take-out and delivery. Gyms, hair salons, barber shops, churches, schools and higher education are also allowed to be open in person with modifications, among other groups. The complete list, along with guidance for each industry, is available at ShastaReady.org – click on “Roadmap to Recovery” and select “What can open now.”
• Anyone can be tested for COVID-19. Go to ShastaReady.org and click on “Get tested.”

Resources: Website: www.ShastaReady.org Live maps: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/us-map
Cooperating Agencies: Shasta County Sheriff’s Office, CAL FIRE/Shasta County Fire Department, City of Redding, City of Anderson, City of Shasta Lake, Mercy Medical Center Redding, Shasta Regional Medical Center, Redding Rancheria Tribal Health Center, Shasta Community Health Center, Mountain Valleys Health Centers, Mayers Memorial Hospital District, Hill Country Community Clinic, Shingletown Medical Center

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