17 New Cases, New Vaccine Clinics Added

Newest numbers from Shasta County Health & Human Services.

COVID-19 INCIDENT UPDATE: March 17, 2021
Statistics from March 16, 2021

INCIDENT FACTS AND SUMMARY
Total Confirmed Cases: 11,084

Hospitalized in Shasta County: 8

In Isolation: 66 (estimate)

Active Cases: 74 (estimate)

Confirmed Cases Tuesday: 17

Currently in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU): 11

Available Regional ICU Capacity: 25.8%

Released from Isolation to Date: 10,816

Newly Received Negative Tests: 915

Number of Tests in the Past 14 Days (+ and -): 7,455

Total Tests: 169,405

Deaths: 194

CURRENT SITUATION
• We had 17 cases Tuesday, including 8 men and 9 women:
– 1 child under age 13
– 1 teenager
-4 people in their 20s
– 2 people in their 30s
– 2 people in their 40s
– 2 people in their 50s
– 3 people in their 60s
– 2 people in their 70s

• This report includes a weekly update to our total case numbers, as we have been conducting case
investigations to correct reported cases that were duplicates or out-of-county records.

VACCINE CLINICS: Several first-dose clinics have been added to our website. Go to www.ShastaReady.org and click on “Vaccinations” to learn more.

WHO CAN BE VACCINATED NOW? Eligible groups that have been added recently include food and agriculture workers and people between ages 16-64 who are considered to be most likely to get very sick from COVID-19 due to the following severe health conditions:
– Cancer, current with weakened immune system
– Chronic kidney disease, stage 4 or above
– Chronic pulmonary disease, oxygen dependent
– Down syndrome
– Solid organ transplant, leading to a weakened immune system
– Pregnancy
– Sickle cell disease
– Heart conditions, such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, or cardiomyopathies (but not
hypertension)
– Severe obesity (Body Mass Index > 40 kg/m2)
– Type 2 diabetes mellitus with hemoglobin A1c level greater than 7.5%
– You can find more information in this state fact sheet.

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