Solano COVID-19 UPDATE: 5 new cases, shockingly few tested

UPDATE: See today’s latest information Thursday, May 7 5 new positive cases, no new deaths. Total now 342 cases, 7 deaths. Source: Solano County Coronavirus Information & Resources Previous report, Wednesday, May 6 Summary Solano County reported 5 new positive cases today, total is now 342.  No new deaths, total now at 7. BY AGE GROUP No … Continue reading Solano COVID-19 UPDATE: 5 new cases, shockingly few tested

Another Vallejo surge in positive COVID-19 cases and another Solano County death

UPDATE: See today’s latest information Wednesday, May 6 12 new positive cases (11 in Vallejo), 1 new death of someone 65 or older. Total now 337 cases, 7 deaths. Source: Solano County Coronavirus Information & Resources Previous report, Tuesday, May 5 Summary Solano County reported 12 new positive cases today, total is now 337.  1 new death, … Continue reading Another Vallejo surge in positive COVID-19 cases and another Solano County death

VIDEO: Solano County Board of Supervisors hears verbal COVID update and votes to open some businesses

By Roger Straw, May 6, 2020 Below you will find the 1 hour 20 minute video segment of yesterday’s Board of Sups meeting covering COVID-19.  In the video you will hear verbal reports from Emergency Services Manager Don Ryan and Public Health Official Beta Matyas, followed by Supervisor Q&A.  At the end you will hear … Continue reading VIDEO: Solano County Board of Supervisors hears verbal COVID update and votes to open some businesses

Daily Solano County COVID-19 UPDATE – only 5 new cases, testing fewer residents

UPDATE: See today’s latest information Tuesday, May 5th: 5 new cases, no new deaths, total now 325 cases, 6 deaths Source: Solano County Coronavirus Information & Resources Previous report, Monday, May 4 Summary Solano County reported 5 new positive cases yesterday, total is now 325.  no new deaths, total now at 6. BY AGE GROUP No new cases … Continue reading Daily Solano County COVID-19 UPDATE – only 5 new cases, testing fewer residents