Solano County reported 24 new positive case over the weekend and today, total of 590.
No new deaths since Friday, total of 23.
Active cases – 19 fewer than Friday, now only 42 active cases..
Very little testing – reporting only 19 residents tested.
Youth – GOOD NEWS – no new cases among the 17 and under age group shows. It is still noteworthy that there have been 28 new cases among those age 17 and under in the last 26 days, with only 6 new cases over the 5 weeks prior.
BY AGE GROUP (Note new bar graph key:the GREEN bar in the County’s chart no longer represents “Non-severe” cases. Rather, it represents the TOTAL of all cases: non-severe cases, those hospitalized and deceased persons.)
No new cases among those 17 and under, total of 33 cases, including one hospitalization. Our concern remains: cases among youth have increased over the last two weeks to 5.6% of the 590 total confirmed cases.
15 new cases among persons 18-49 years of age, total of 271 cases, including 1 new hospitalization, total of 23 hospitalized and 2 deaths. This age group represents 46% of the 590 total cases. 23 of the 271 cases in this age group have been hospitalized at one time, almost 9% of total cases in the age group. (It is unclear whether the 2 deaths were ever hospitalized.)
7 new cases among persons 50-64 years of age, total of 152 cases, including 1 new hospitalization, total of 29 hospitalized and 3 deaths. This age group represents 26% of the 590 total cases. 29 of the 152 cases in this age group have been hospitalized at one time, a little over 19% of total cases in the age group. (It is unclear whether the 3 deaths were ever hospitalized.)
2 new cases among persons 65 years or older total 134 cases, including 38 hospitalized and 18 deaths. This age group represents just over 23% of the 590 total cases. 38 of the 134 cases in this age group (28%) were hospitalized at one time, a substantially higher percentage than in the lower age groups. (It is unclear whether the 18 deaths in this age group were ever hospitalized.)
CITY DATA
Vallejoadded 6 new casessince Friday, total of 316.
Fairfield added 6 new cases since Friday, total of 127.
Vacaville added 4 new cases since Friday, total of 64 cases.
Suisun City added 8 new cases since Friday, total of 31 cases.
Benicia remained at 23 cases.
Dixon remained at 11 cases.
Rio Vista and “Unincorporated” are still not assigned numerical data: today both remain at <10 (less than 10). The total numbers for other cities add up to 580, leaving 10 cases somewhere among the 2 locations in this “<10” category (same as last reported). Residents and city officials have pressured County officials for city case counts. Today’s data is welcome, but still incomplete.
HOSPITALIZATIONS: 91 of Solano’s 590 cases resulted in hospitalizations since the outbreak started, 2 more since Friday. Cumulative hospitalizations is a most important stat to watch. On May 1 there were 51 hospitalizations, and the daily increase was relatively steady, adding 2 or less each day. But on May 22, the County reported 4 new hospitalizations, 9 more on May 29, plus 3 more on June 2. We will keep our eyes on these numbers.
ACTIVE CASES:42 of the 590 cases are currently active, 19 fewer than Friday. Active cases are trending lower. We were at 72 active cases just 11 days ago on May 28. Today’s reduction no doubt reflects recovering patients, and is very good news! Note that the county does not report WHERE the active cases are. Below you will see that only 12 of the active cases are currently hospitalized, which leaves 30 of these 42 active cases out in our communities somewhere, and hopefully quarantined.
HOSPITAL IMPACT: The County shows 12 of the 91 hospitalized cases are CURRENTLY hospitalized, 1 fewer than Friday. The County’s count ofICU beds available and ventilator supply remains at “GOOD” at 31-100%. (No information is given on our supply of test kits, PPE and staff.). TESTING: The County reports that 13,160 residents have been tested as of today, an increase of only 19 residents tested since Friday! We have heard rumors that there is talk of closing a testing site due to low numbers of Solano residents seeking tests. Testing will continue to be a very important way of limiting and tracking outbreaks – please go get a test if you can! Testing sites in Vallejo and Vacaville are open to anyone. We have a long way to go: only 2.9% of Solano County’s 447,643 residents (2019) have been tested.
Solano’s curve – cumulative cases as of June 8
This chart shows that the infection’s steady upward trajectorycould be flattening a bit in Solano County. Still too early to tell. Our nursing homes, long-term care facilities and jails bear watching!
Still incredibly important – everyone stay home if you don’t need to go out, wear masks when you do go out (especially in enclosed spaces), wash hands, and be safe!
Solano County reported 1 new positive case today, total of 566.
1 new death today, total of 23.
Active cases – 2 fewer than yesterday, 61 active cases..
Very little testing – reporting only 47 residents tested.
Youth – With today’s report, Solano County introduces a new way of listing cases by age group. Previously, we saw 3 age groups: 0-18, 19-64 and 65+. Today we see 4 groups: 0-17, 18-49, 50-64 and 65+. Although the additional age breaks are interesting and perhaps even helpful, we can no longer continue to track the upward trend among those 18 and under as we have been doing since May 4. Note that the new 17 and under age group shows 2 fewer cases today, indicating that 2 young people were actually 18 years old, now included in the 18-50 group. Anyway, reducing the count by 2, it is still noteworthy that there have been 28 new cases among those age 17 and under in the last 23 days, with only 6 new cases over the 5 weeks prior. (See table below).
BY AGE GROUP (IMPORTANT TO NOTEthat today, the GREEN bar in the County’s chart no longer represents “Non-severe” cases. Rather, it represents the TOTAL of all cases: non-severe cases, those hospitalized and deceased persons.)
Yesterday:Today:
Today the County is showing 2 fewer cases in the youngest age group, redefining that group as those 17 and under (rather than 18 and under), total of 33 cases, including one hospitalization. Our concern remains:cases among youth have increased over the last two weeks to 6% of the 566 total confirmed cases.
Persons 18-49 years of age total 256 cases, including 22 hospitalized and 2 deaths. This age group represents 45% of the 566 total cases. 22 of the 256 cases in this age group have been hospitalized at one time, almost 9% of total cases in the age group. (It is unclear whether the 2 deaths were ever hospitalized.)
Persons 50-64 years of age total 145 cases, including 28 hospitalized and 3 deaths. This age group represents 26% of the 566 total cases. 28 of the 145 cases in this age group have been hospitalized at one time, a little over 19% of total cases in the age group. (It is unclear whether the 3 deaths were ever hospitalized.)
Persons 65 years or older total 132 cases, including 38 hospitalized and 18 deaths. This age group represents just over 23% of the 566 total cases. 1 new death, total of 18. 38 of the 132 cases in this age group (29%) were hospitalized at one time, a substantially higher percentage than in the lower age groups. (It is unclear whether the 18 deaths in this age group were ever hospitalized.)
CITY DATA
Vallejo reported no new cases for the second day in a row today, remaining at a total of 310.
Fairfield added 1 new case today, total of 121.
Vacaville remained at 60 cases.
Suisun City remained at 31 cases.
Benicia remained at 23 cases.
Dixon remained at 11 cases.
Rio Vista and “Unincorporated” are still not assigned numerical data: today both remain at <10 (less than 10). The total numbers for other cities add up to 556, leaving 10 cases somewhere among the 2 locations in this “<10” category (same as last reported). Residents and city officials have pressured County officials for city case counts. Today’s data is welcome, but still incomplete.
HOSPITALIZATIONS: 89 of Solano’s 566 cases resulted in hospitalizations since the outbreak started, 1 more than yesterday. Cumulative hospitalizations is a most important stat to watch. On May 1 there were 51 hospitalizations, and the daily increase was relatively steady, adding 2 or less each day until a little over a week ago. On May 22, the County reported 4 new hospitalizations, on May 29 an additional 9, 3 more on June 2 and another 1 today. The County has seen 18 additional hospitalizations in just 14 days. Stay tuned!
ACTIVE CASES:61 of the 566 cases are currently active, 2 fewer than yesterday. Note that the county does not report WHERE the active cases are. Below you will see that only 13 of the active cases are currently hospitalized, which leaves 48 of these 61 active cases out in our communities somewhere, and hopefully quarantined.
HOSPITAL IMPACT: The County shows 13 of the 89 hospitalized cases are CURRENTLY hospitalized, 2 more than yesterday. The County’s count ofICU beds available and ventilator supply remains at “GOOD” at 31-100%. (No information is given on our supply of test kits, PPE and staff.). TESTING: The County reports that 13,141 residents have been tested as of today, an increase of only 47 residents tested since yesterday. Earlier this week, over 500 residents were tested on each of two consecutive days. Not sure why the slow-down, but it’s disappointing. We have a long way to go: only 2.9% of Solano County’s 447,643 residents (2019) have been tested. NOTE: State run testing sites in Vallejo and Vacaville are open to anyone.
Solano’s curve – cumulative cases as of June 5
This chart shows that the infection’s steady upward trajectorycould be flattening a bit in Solano County. Still too early to tell. Our nursing homes, long-term care facilities and jails bear watching!
Still incredibly important – everyone stay home if you don’t need to go out, wear masks when you do go out (especially in enclosed spaces), wash hands, and be safe!
Solano County reported 6 new positive cases today, total of 565.
No new deaths today, total of 22.
Active cases same as yesterday, 63 active cases..
Very little testing – reporting only 36 residents tested.
Youth – Solano County reported no new cases among our youth today. However there have been 30 new cases in the last 23 days, with only 6 over the 5 weeks prior. (See table below).
BY AGE GROUP
Good news – no new cases among young persons under 19 years of age today, total of 36 cases. Our concern remains:cases among youth have increased over the last two weeks to 6.4% of the 565 total confirmed cases. (See table below.)
5 of today’s 6 new cases were persons 19-64 years of age, total of 397 cases, 70% of the 565 total. No new deaths in this age group today, total of 5. A total of 50 of the 397 cases in this age group have been hospitalized at one time, just under 13% of total cases in the age group. (It is unclear whether the 5 deaths were ever hospitalized.)
1 of today’s 6 new cases was a person 65 or older, total of 132 cases, just over 23% of the 565 total. No new deaths, total of 17. A total of 37 of the 132 cases in this age group (28%) were hospitalized at one time, more than double the percentage in the mid-age group. (It is unclear whether the 17 deaths in this age group were ever hospitalized.)
Recent surge in positive cases among youth 18 and under
Date
New cases
Total
Thursday, June 4, 2020
0
36
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
3
36
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
1
33
Monday, June 1, 2020
5
32
Friday, May 29, 2020
0
27
Thursday, May 28, 2020
3
27
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
0
24
Tuesday, May 26, 2020 (3-day holiday weekend)
7
24
Friday, May 22, 2020
0
17
Thursday, May 21, 2020
3
17
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
0
14
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
0
14
Monday, May 18, 2020
1
14
Friday, May 15, 2020
2
13
Thursday, May 14, 2020
3
11
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
1
8
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
1
7
Monday, May 11, 2020
0
6
Friday, May 8, 2020
0
6
Thursday, May 7, 2020
0
6
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
0
6
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
0
6
Monday, May 4, 2020
0
6
CITY DATA
Vallejo reported no new cases today, remaining at a total of 310.
Fairfield added 2 new cases today, total of 120.
Vacaville added 3 new cases today, total of 60.
Suisun City added 1 new case today, total of 31.
Benicia remained at 23 cases.
Dixon remained at 11 cases.
Rio Vista and “Unincorporated” are still not assigned numerical data: today both remain at <10 (less than 10). The total numbers for other cities add up to 555, leaving 10 cases somewhere among the 2 locations in this “<10” category (same as last reported). Residents and city officials have pressured County officials for city case counts. Today’s data is welcome, but still incomplete.
HOSPITALIZATIONS: 88 of Solano’s 565 cases resulted in hospitalizations since the outbreak started, 1 more than yesterday. Cumulative hospitalizations is a most important stat to watch. On May 1 there were 51 hospitalizations, and the daily increase was relatively steady, adding 2 or less each day until a little over a week ago. On May 22, the County reported 4 new hospitalizations, on May 29 an additional 9, and 3 more on June 2. The County has seen 17 additional hospitalizations in just 13 days. Stay tuned!
ACTIVE CASES:63 of the 565 cases are currently active, same as yesterday. Note that the county does not report WHERE the active cases are. Below you will see that only 11 of the active cases are currently hospitalized, which leaves 52 of these 63 active cases out in our communities somewhere, and hopefully quarantined.
HOSPITAL IMPACT: The County shows 11 of the 88 hospitalized cases are CURRENTLY hospitalized, 2 more than yesterday. The County’s count ofICU beds available and ventilator supply remains at “GOOD” at 31-100%. (No information is given on our supply of test kits, PPE and staff.)
. TESTING: The County reports that 13,094 residents have been tested as of today, an increase of only 36 residents tested since yesterday. This comes after two days in a row with over 500 residents tested Not sure why, but it’s disappointing. We have a long way to go: only 2.9% of Solano County’s 447,643 residents (2019) have been tested. NOTE: State run testing sites in Vallejo and Vacaville are open to anyone.
Solano’s curve – cumulative cases as of June 4
This chart shows that the infection’s steady upward trajectorycould be flattening a bit in Solano County. Still too early to tell. Our nursing homes, long-term care facilities and jails bear watching!
Still incredibly important – everyone stay home if you don’t need to go out, wear masks when you do go out (especially in enclosed spaces), wash hands, and be safe!
Solano County reported 12 new positive case today, total of 559.
No new deaths today, total of 22.
Active cases bounced back up after yesterday’s inexplicable decrease by 8 (perhaps today is a correction?). For whatever reason, active cases are up by 9 today.
Hospitalizations are unchanged, at 87.
Youth – Solano County reported 3 new cases among our youth today, totaling 30 new cases in the last 22 days, having reported only 6 over the 5 weeks prior. (See table below).
BY AGE GROUP
3 of today’s 12 new cases were young persons under 19 years of age, total of 36 cases,increasing over the last two weeks to 6.4% of the 559 total confirmed cases. (See table below.)
8 of today’s 12 new cases were persons 19-64 years of age, total of 392 cases, 70% of the 559 total. No new deaths in this age group today, total of 5. Note that no one in this age group was moved from “non-severe” to “hospitalized” today. A total of 50 of the 392 cases in this age group have been hospitalized at one time, just under 13% of total cases in the age group. (It is unclear whether the 5 deaths were ever hospitalized.)
1 of today’s 12 new cases was a person 65 or older, total of 131 cases, just over 23% of the 559 total. No new deaths, total of 17. Note that no one in this age group was moved from “non-severe” to “hospitalized” today. A total of 36 of the 131 cases in this age group (27%) were hospitalized at one time, more than double the percentage in the mid-age group. (It is unclear whether the 17 deaths in this age group were ever hospitalized.)
Recent surge in positive cases among youth 18 and under
Date
New cases
Total
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
3
36
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
1
33
Monday, June 1, 2020
5
32
Friday, May 29, 2020
0
27
Thursday, May 28, 2020
3
27
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
0
24
Tuesday, May 26, 2020 (3-day holiday weekend)
7
24
Friday, May 22, 2020
0
17
Thursday, May 21, 2020
3
17
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
0
14
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
0
14
Monday, May 18, 2020
1
14
Friday, May 15, 2020
2
13
Thursday, May 14, 2020
3
11
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
1
8
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
1
7
Monday, May 11, 2020
0
6
Friday, May 8, 2020
0
6
Thursday, May 7, 2020
0
6
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
0
6
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
0
6
Monday, May 4, 2020
0
6
CITY DATA
Vallejo added 4 new cases today, total of 310.
Fairfield added 7 new cases today, total of 118.
Vacaville added 1 new case today, total of 57.
Suisun City remained at 30.
Benicia remained at 23 cases.
Dixon remained at 11 cases.
Rio Vista and “Unincorporated” are still not assigned numerical data: today both remain at <10 (less than 10). The total numbers for other cities add up to 549, leaving 10 cases somewhere among the 2 locations in this “<10” category (same as last reported). Residents and city officials have pressured County officials for city case counts. Today’s data is welcome, but still incomplete.
HOSPITALIZATIONS: 87 of Solano’s 559 cases resulted in hospitalizations since the outbreak started. Good news – same as yesterday. Cumulative hospitalizations is a most important stat to watch. On May 1 there were 51 hospitalizations, and the daily increase was relatively steady, adding 2 or less each day until a little over a week ago. On May 22, the County reported 4 new hospitalizations, on May 29 an additional 9, and yesterday 3 new hospitalizations. The County has seen 16 additional hospitalizations in just 12 days. Stay tuned!
ACTIVE CASES:63 of the 559 cases are currently active, 9 more than yesterday. (We wonder if this was just a correction, given that the County reported a sudden drop of 8 fewer cases yesterday.) Note that the county does not report WHERE the active cases are. Below you will see that only 9 of the active cases are currently hospitalized, which leaves 54 of these 63 active cases out in our communities somewhere, and hopefully quarantined.
HOSPITAL IMPACT: The County shows 9 of the 87 hospitalized cases are CURRENTLY hospitalized, 6 fewer than yesterday – good news! The County’s count ofICU beds available and ventilator supply remains at “GOOD” at 31-100%. (No information is given on our supply of test kits, PPE and staff.)
. TESTING: The County reports that 13,058 residents have been tested as of today, an increase of 593 residents tested since yesterday. Good news: this is the second day in a row that we’ve seen over 500 residents tested. But we still have a long way to go: only 2.9% of Solano County’s 447,643 residents (2019) have been tested. NOTE: State run testing sites in Vallejo and Vacaville are open to anyone.
Solano’s curve – cumulative cases as of June 3
This chart shows that the infection’s steady upward trajectorycould be flattening a bit in Solano County. Still too early to tell. Our nursing homes, long-term care facilities and jails bear watching!
Still incredibly important – everyone stay home if you don’t need to go out, wear masks when you do go out (especially in enclosed spaces), wash hands, and be safe!
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