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Covid-19 in Solano County – seven more on Wednesday, March 25

UPDATE: See today’s latest information


Solano County update on March 25, 2020

Solano County COVID-19 DASHBOARD UPDATE, March 25, 2020 – Click for a larger image.

Solano County reported 3 new positive cases yesterday, and added 7 more today for a total of 31.  Our coronavirus data curve is on a steeper upward trajectory.  Everyone stay home and be safe!

The County’s Coronavirus UPDATE shows when those cases were tested over the last several weeks, (see “Date of specimen collection,” upper right).

The chart at bottom right, “Cumulative number of confirmed COVID-19 cases…” gives a clearer picture of the surge in Solano County.

Also of interest:

  • Differentiation between Total number of cases (31) and Active cases (15).  NOTE THAT active cases yesterday were 8, thus all 7 f today’s new cases are active.
  • Total number hospitalized (7 known, same as yesterday)
  • Proportion of hospitalizations due to COVID-19 (coming soon)
  • Total number of deaths (0 as of March 25)
  • Total number of cases by age groups (0-18: 0; 19-64: 21; 65 and older: 10)  6 of today’s 7 new cases were aged 19-24.  1 was 65 and older.
  • Total residents tested today (coming soon)

Note:

Solano staff refuses to divulge WHERE in the County the positive cases reside.

Solano County reports 3 new positive cases of covid 19 – total is now 13

UPDATE: See today’s latest information


Solano County update on March 20, 2020

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Updates and Resources

2019 Novel Coronavirus
**Please note: the situation changes often, and this page will be updated with the latest guidance. Solano Public Health is committed to consistently sharing all relevant information as we learn it.**

SOLANO COUNTY SHELTER AT HOME ORDER IS IN ALIGNMENT WITH GOVERNOR NEWSOM’S STAY AT HOME ORDER, WHICH WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

Shelter at Home 101 Guide
Guia para el Refugio en Casa

3-18-20 
Shelter at Home Health Order and Directive
3-18-20 Orden y Directiva de Salud para El Refugio en Casa 

Frequently Asked Questions

Solano Public Health Coronavirus General FAQ

Salud Publica de Solano Coronavirus Preguntas Frequentes Comunes

Coronavirus Disease 2019 Basics (CDC)

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Information from the State (CDPH)

 Number of Positive Cases in Solano County: 13 – Updated daily at 2pm – 

Solano County March 19 Coronavirus update: Two new positive cases in Solano County: 10 total

UPDATE: See today’s latest information


UPDATE ON THURSDAY, MARCH 19:
Solano County has added 2 more positive cases since yesterday.  Total in Solano is now 10.

2019 Novel Coronavirus

Number of Positive Cases in Solano County: 10
– Updated daily at 2pm –

Current Guidance and Recommendations for the Community
NEW!3-19-20 Guidance for Homeless Assistance Providers

Situation Summary
Effective March 18, 2020, Solano County has issued a countywide Shelter at Home Health Order and Directive to continue protecting the health and safety of our community, clarify directive guidance in accordance with the Governor, and ensure consistent compliance across the County with social distancing and self-isolation measures. These mitigation measures are disruptive, but critical to curb the growing number of cases resulting from community spread, particularly given that most those infected show mild symptoms or no symptoms at all. This is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation and Solano Public Health will provide updated information as it becomes available.

Solano County Coronavirus Warmline
Solano County has a warm line to answer questions from the public about COVID-19:
Call 707-784-8988
Hours (subject to change): 7am-6pm Monday-Friday.

Solano County issues formal Coronavirus “Shelter at home” Order and Directive

Just before 5:30pm on Wednesday, March 18, Solano County issued a countywide Shelter at Home Health Order and Directive.  The order begins with a lengthy title that goes into some detail and follows with a warning that “Violation of or failure to comply with this Order is a misdemeanor punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both.”

Order of the Solano County Health Officer directing individuals to shelter at home except that they may leave to provide or receive certain essential services or engage in certain essential activities and work for essential businesses and essential governmental services; exempting individuals experiencing homelessness from this order but urging them to find shelter and government agencies to provide it; directing all businesses and governmental agencies to cease non-essential operations at physical locations in the county; prohibiting all non-essential gatherings of any number of individuals; and prohibiting all non-essential travel

Please read this Order carefully. Violation of or failure to comply with this Order is a misdemeanor punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both. (California Health and Safety Code § 120295, et seq.)

Here is page 1 of 5.  Click to view the complete document on the Solano County website.