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Solano COVID-19 update on January 21: 208 new cases overnight, and yes, another senior death


By Roger Straw, January 21, 2021
[From
 Solano County Public Health and others, see sources below.  For a running archive of daily County updates, see my Excel ARCHIVE

Thursday, January 21: 208 new Solano cases overnight, 1 new death.  Since Feb: 26,191 cases, over 800 hospitalized, 108 deaths.Compare previous report, Wednesday, Jan. 20:Summary

    • Solano County reported 208 new cases overnightTotal of 26,191 cases since the outbreak started.
    • Deaths – 1 new death reported today, once again someone over 65 years of age, a total of 108 Solano deaths since the pandemic began.
    • Active cases – Solano reported 83 more active cases today a total of 2,331 active cases.  Compare: Solano’s average number of Active Cases during October was 284, average in November was 650, in December 1,658 – and TODAY we are at 2,331!  Is the County equipped to contact trace so many infected persons?  Or do we just sit back and wait for a voluntary 10 day quarantine to expire.  Who knows?  To my knowledge, Solano has offered no reports on contact tracing.
    • Hospitalizations – (See expanding ICU capacity below.)  Today, Solano reported no change in currently hospitalized cases, total of 156, and no change in hospitalizations among the age groups.  We will have to wait for the County’s “occasional” large group of updated numbers on hospitalizations among the age groups.  Even then, accuracy cannot be certain – note…
      >>In a December 31 Fairfield Daily Republic article, reporter Todd Hanson wrote, “Since the start of the pandemic, and as of Wednesday [Dec. 30], 9,486 residents have been hospitalized.”  This startling number is far and away above the number of residents hospitalized as indicated in the count of age group hospitalizations, and not available anywhere on the County’s COVID-19 dashboard.  Asked about his source, Hanson replied that Solano Public Health “had to do a little research on my behalf.”  It would be good if the County could add Total Hospitalized to its daily Dashboard update.  [For the numbers used in my manual calculation of total hospitalizations, see age group stats belowFor COVID19-CA.GOV numbers, see BenIndy page, COVID-19 Hospitalizations Daily Update for Solano County.]
    • ICU Beds – Solano County Public Health reports that Solano hospitals are expanding ICU capacity: “‘NorthBay has opened up additional ICU space and Kaiser and Sutter plan to,’ Dr. Bela Matyas, the county public health officer, said in a phone interview.” [Fairfield Daily Republic, 1/14/21]  This is likely why Solano County reported a dramatic increase in ICU beds last week, up from 1% to 28% yesterday, and down to 20% today, continuing in the YELLOW DANGER ZONE.  COVID19-CA.GOV reported today that Solano County had only 6 available ICU beds as of yesterday, January 20(For COVID19-CA.GOV info see BenIndy page, COVID-19 Hospitalizations Daily Update for Solano County, and for REGIONAL data see COVID-19 ICU Bed Availability by REGION.)
Positive Test Rate – SOLANO TEST RATE REMAINS ALARMINGLY HIGH, 20.4% – VIRUS SPREADING LIKE WILDFIRE, STAY HOME!

Solano County reported our 7-day average positive test at an alarming rate of 20.4%, down a bit from yesterday’s 21.7%, but still over
2 ½ times the State’s purple tier threshold of 8%Average percent positive test rates are among the best metrics for measuring community spread of the virus.  COMPARE: The much lower and more stable California 7-day average test rate was down a bit from yesterday’s 9.7% to 9.3% today(Note that Solano County displays past weeks and months in a 7-day test positivity line graph which also shows daily results.  However, the chart does not display an accurate number of cases for the most recent days, as there is a lag time in receiving test results.  The 7-day curve therefore also lags behind due to unknown recent test results.) 

By Age Group – The surge continues…
  • Youth 17 and under – 37 new cases overnight, total of 3,046 cases, representing 11.6% of the 26,191 total cases.  No new hospitalizations reported today among this age group, total of 17 since the outbreak began.  Thankfully, no deaths have ever been reported in Solano County in this age groupBut cases among Solano youth rose steadily over the summer, from 5.6% of total cases on June 8 to 11% on August 31 and has plateaued at over 11% since September 30.  Youth are 22% of Solano’s general population, so this 11% may seem low.  The significance is this: youth are SERIOUSLY NOT IMMUNE (!) – in fact at least 17 of our youth have been hospitalized since the outbreak began.
  • Persons 18-49 years of age – 117 new cases overnight, total of 14,497 cases. This age group is 41% of the population in Solano, but represents 55.4% of the total cases, by far the highest percentage of all age groups.  The County reported no new hospitalizations among persons in this age group today.  A total of 241 are reported to have been hospitalized since the outbreak began.  Solano recorded no new deaths in this young group today, total of 7 deaths.  Some in this group are surely at high risk, as many are providing essential services among us, and some may be ignoring public health orders.  I expect this group is a major factor in the spread of the virus.
  • Persons 50-64 years of age – 32 new cases overnight, total of 5,454 cases.  This age group represents 20.8% of the 26,191 total cases.  The County reported no new hospitalizations among persons in this age group today.  A total of 217 are reported to have been hospitalized since the outbreak began.  No new deaths were reported in this age group today, a total of 18 deaths.
  • Persons 65 years or older – 22 new cases overnight, total of 3,183, representing a high of 12.2% of Solano’s 26,191 total cases.  The County reported no new hospitalizations among persons in this age group today, a total of 328 hospitalized since the outbreak began.  1 new death was reported in this age group today.  A total of 83 of our elders have died of COVID, accounting for 77% of Solano’s 108 total deaths.
City Data
  • Benicia added 12 new cases overnight, total of 734 cases since the outbreak began.
  • Dixon added 8 new cases overnight, total of 1,580 cases.
  • Fairfield added 62 new cases overnight, total of 7,319 cases.
  • Rio Vista added 4 new cases overnight, total of 247 cases.
  • Suisun City added 16 new cases overnight, total of 1,796 cases.
  • Vacaville added 61 new cases overnight, total of 6,803 cases.
  • Vallejo added 44 new cases overnight, total of 7,629 cases.
  • Unincorporated areas added 1 new case overnight, total of 83 cases.
Race / Ethnicity

The County report on race / ethnicity includes case numbers, hospitalizations, deaths and Solano population statistics.  This information is discouragingly similar to national reports that indicate significantly worse outcomes among black and brown Americans.  Note that all of this data surely undercounts Latinx Americans, as there is a large group of “Multirace / Others” which likely is composed mostly of Latinx members of our communities.

  • Asian Americans are 14% of Solano’s population, and account for 12% of cases, 12% of hospitalizations, and 16% of deaths.
  • Black Americans are 14% of Solano’s population, and account for 11% of cases, but 17% of hospitalizations, and 22% of deaths.
  • Latinx Americans are 26% of Solano’s population, but account for 12% of cases, 22% of hospitalizations, and 16% of deaths.
  • White Americans are 39% of the population in Solano County, but only account for 30% of cases, 29% of hospitalizations and 33% of deaths.

More…

The County’s Coronavirus Dashboard is full of much more information, too extensive to cover here on a daily basis.  The Benicia Independent will continue to summarize daily and highlight significant portions.  For more, check out the Dashboard at https://doitgis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=055f81e9fe154da5860257e3f2489d67.

Source
Source: Solano County Coronavirus Dashboard (posted on the County website late today).  ALSO see important daily updates from the state of California at COVID19.CA.GOV, embedded here on the BenIndy at Cases and Deaths AND Hospitalizations AND ICU Beds by REGION.

COVID-19 in Solano County on January 20: 177 new cases overnight, yet another senior death


By Roger Straw, January 20, 2021
[From
 Solano County Public Health and others, see sources below.  For a running archive of daily County updates, see my Excel ARCHIVE

Wednesday, January 20, INAUGURATION DAY:
177 new Solano cases overnight, 1 new death.  Since Feb: 25,983 cases, over 800 hospitalized, 107 deaths.Compare previous report, Tuesday, Jan. 19:Summary

    • Solano County reported 177 new cases overnightTotal of 25,983 cases since the outbreak started.
    • Deaths – 1 new death reported today, someone over 65 years of age, a total of 107 Solano deaths since the pandemic began.
    • Active cases – Solano reported 143 more active cases today a total of 2,248 active cases.  Compare: Solano’s average number of Active Cases during October was 284, average in November was 650, in December 1,658 – and TODAY we are at 2,248!  Is the County equipped to contact trace so many infected persons?  Or do we just sit back and wait for a voluntary 10 day quarantine to expire.  Who knows?  To my knowledge, Solano has offered no reports on contact tracing.
    • Hospitalizations – (See expanding ICU capacity below.)  Today, Solano reported only 1 more currently hospitalized case, total of 156, but 7 more hospitalizations among the age groups.  We will have to wait for the County’s “occasional” large group of updated numbers on hospitalizations among the age groups.  Even then, accuracy cannot be certain – note…
      >>In a December 31 Fairfield Daily Republic article, reporter Todd Hanson wrote, “Since the start of the pandemic, and as of Wednesday [Dec. 30], 9,486 residents have been hospitalized.”  This startling number is far and away above the number of residents hospitalized as indicated in the count of age group hospitalizations, and not available anywhere on the County’s COVID-19 dashboard.  Asked about his source, Hanson replied that Solano Public Health “had to do a little research on my behalf.”  It would be good if the County could add Total Hospitalized to its daily Dashboard update.  [For the numbers used in my manual calculation of total hospitalizations, see age group stats belowFor COVID19-CA.GOV numbers, see BenIndy page, COVID-19 Hospitalizations Daily Update for Solano County.]
    • ICU Beds – Solano County Public Health reports that Solano hospitals are expanding ICU capacity: “‘NorthBay has opened up additional ICU space and Kaiser and Sutter plan to,’ Dr. Bela Matyas, the county public health officer, said in a phone interview.” [Fairfield Daily Republic, 1/14/21]  This is likely why Solano County reported a dramatic increase in ICU beds last week, up from 1% to 28% today, but continuing in the YELLOW DANGER ZONE.  COVID19-CA.GOV reported today that Solano County had only 6 available ICU beds as of yesterday, January 19(For COVID19-CA.GOV info see BenIndy page, COVID-19 Hospitalizations Daily Update for Solano County, and for REGIONAL data see COVID-19 ICU Bed Availability by REGION.)
Positive Test Rate – SOLANO TEST RATE REMAINS ALARMINGLY HIGH, 21.7% – VIRUS SPREADING LIKE WILDFIRE, STAY HOME!

Solano County reported our 7-day average positive test at an alarming rate of 21.7%, up from yesterday’s 21.3%, and nearly three times the State’s purple tier threshold of 8%Average percent positive test rates are among the best metrics for measuring community spread of the virus.  The much lower and more stable California 7-day average test rate was down a bit from yesterday’s 9.9% to 9.7% today(Note that Solano County displays past weeks and months in a 7-day test positivity line graph which also shows daily results.  However, the chart does not display an accurate number of cases for the most recent days, as there is a lag time in receiving test results.  The 7-day curve therefore also lags behind due to unknown recent test results.) 

By Age Group – The surge continues…
  • Youth 17 and under – 12 new cases overnight, total of 3,009 cases, representing 11.6% of the 25,983 total cases.  No new hospitalizations reported today among this age group, total of 17 since the outbreak began.  Thankfully, no deaths have ever been reported in Solano County in this age groupBut cases among Solano youth rose steadily over the summer, from 5.6% of total cases on June 8 to 11% on August 31 and has plateaued at over 11% since September 30.  Youth are 22% of Solano’s general population, so this 11% may seem low.  The significance is this: youth are SERIOUSLY NOT IMMUNE (!) – in fact at least 17 of our youth have been hospitalized since the outbreak began.
  • Persons 18-49 years of age – 99 new cases overnight, total of 14,380 cases. This age group is 41% of the population in Solano, but represents 55.4% of the total cases, by far the highest percentage of all age groups.  The County reported 2 new hospitalizations among persons in this age group today.  A total of 241 are reported to have been hospitalized since the outbreak began.  Solano recorded no new deaths in this young group today, total of 7 deaths.  Some in this group are surely at high risk, as many are providing essential services among us, and some may be ignoring public health orders.  I expect this group is a major factor in the spread of the virus.
  • Persons 50-64 years of age – 33 new cases overnight, total of 5,422 cases.  This age group represents 20.9% of the 25,983 total cases.  The County reported 1 new hospitalization among persons in this age group today.  A total of 217 are reported to have been hospitalized since the outbreak began.  No new deaths were reported in this age group today, a total of 18 deaths.
  • Persons 65 years or older – 33 new cases overnight, total of 3,161, representing a new high of 12.2% of Solano’s 25,983 total cases.  The County reported 4 new hospitalizations among persons in this age group today, a total of 328 hospitalized since the outbreak began.  1 new death was reported in this age group today.  A total of 82 of our elders have died of COVID, accounting for 77% of Solano’s 107 total deaths.
City Data
  • Benicia added 8 new cases overnight, total of 722 cases since the outbreak began.
  • Dixon added 12 new cases overnight, total of 1,572 cases.
  • Fairfield added 46 new cases overnight, total of 7,257 cases.
  • Rio Vista added 1 new case overnight, total of 243 cases.
  • Suisun City added 11 new cases overnight, total of 1,780 cases.
  • Vacaville added 35 new cases overnight, total of 6,742 cases.
  • Vallejo added 64 new cases overnight, total of 7,585 cases.
  • Unincorporated areas remained steady today, total of 82 cases.
Race / Ethnicity

The County report on race / ethnicity includes case numbers, hospitalizations, deaths and Solano population statistics.  This information is discouragingly similar to national reports that indicate significantly worse outcomes among black and brown Americans.  Note that all of this data surely undercounts Latinx Americans, as there is a large group of “Multirace / Others” which likely is composed mostly of Latinx members of our communities.

  • Asian Americans are 14% of Solano’s population, and account for 12% of cases, 12% of hospitalizations, and 16% of deaths.
  • Black Americans are 14% of Solano’s population, and account for 11% of cases, but 17% of hospitalizations, and 22% of deaths.
  • Latinx Americans are 26% of Solano’s population, but account for 12% of cases, 22% of hospitalizations, and 16% of deaths.
  • White Americans are 39% of the population in Solano County, but only account for 30% of cases, 29% of hospitalizations and 33% of deaths.

More…

The County’s Coronavirus Dashboard is full of much more information, too extensive to cover here on a daily basis.  The Benicia Independent will continue to summarize daily and highlight significant portions.  For more, check out the Dashboard at https://doitgis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=055f81e9fe154da5860257e3f2489d67.

Source
Source: Solano County Coronavirus Dashboard (posted on the County website late today).  ALSO see important daily updates from the state of California at COVID19.CA.GOV, embedded here on the BenIndy at Cases and Deaths AND Hospitalizations AND ICU Beds by REGION.

COVID-19 in Solano County on January 19: 1,152 new cases over the MLK holiday weekend, 1 new death


By Roger Straw, January 19, 2021
[From
 Solano County Public Health and others, see sources below.  For a running archive of daily County updates, see my Excel ARCHIVE

Tuesday, January 19: 1,152 new Solano cases over the 4-day MLK holiday weekend, 1 new death.  Since Feb: 25,806 cases, over 795 hospitalized, 106 deaths.Compare previous report, Friday, Jan. 15:Summary

    • Solano County reported 1,152 new cases over the 4-day holiday weekend.  In just the last 14 days, Solano has seen 4,583 new cases. We’re averaging 327 (!) new cases every dayTotal of 25,806 cases since the outbreak started.
    • Deaths – 1 new death reported today, someone over 65 years of age, a total of 106 Solano deaths since the pandemic began.
    • Active cases – Solano reported 713 fewer active cases today but still a huge total of 2,105 active cases.  Compare: Solano’s average number of Active Cases during October was 284, average in November was 650, in December 1,658 – and TODAY we are at 2,105!  Is the County equipped to contact trace so many infected persons?  Or do we just sit back and wait for a voluntary 10 day quarantine to expire.  Who knows?  To my knowledge, Solano has offered no reports on contact tracing.
    • Hospitalizations – (See expanding ICU capacity below.)  Today, Solano reported 10 fewer currently hospitalized cases, total of 155, but 12 more hospitalizations among the age groups.  We will have to wait for the County’s “occasional” large group of updated numbers on hospitalizations among the age groups.  Even then, accuracy cannot be certain – note…
      >>In a December 31 Fairfield Daily Republic article, reporter Todd Hanson wrote, “Since the start of the pandemic, and as of Wednesday [Dec. 30], 9,486 residents have been hospitalized.”  This startling number is far and away above the number of residents hospitalized as indicated in the count of age group hospitalizations, and not available anywhere on the County’s COVID-19 dashboard.  Asked about his source, Hanson replied that Solano Public Health “had to do a little research on my behalf.”  It would be good if the County could add Total Hospitalized to its daily Dashboard update.  [For the numbers used in my manual calculation of total hospitalizations, see age group stats belowFor COVID19-CA.GOV numbers, see BenIndy page, COVID-19 Hospitalizations Daily Update for Solano County.]
    • ICU Beds – Solano County Public Health reports that Solano hospitals are expanding ICU capacity: “‘NorthBay has opened up additional ICU space and Kaiser and Sutter plan to,’ Dr. Bela Matyas, the county public health officer, said in a phone interview.” [Fairfield Daily Republic, 1/14/21]  This is likely why Solano County reported a dramatic increase in ICU beds last week, up from 1% to 23%, and up a bit more today, to 24%, but continuing in the YELLOW DANGER ZONE.  COVID19-CA.GOV reported today that Solano County had only 7 available ICU beds as of yesterday, January 18(For COVID19-CA.GOV info see BenIndy page, COVID-19 Hospitalizations Daily Update for Solano County, and for REGIONAL data see COVID-19 ICU Bed Availability by REGION.)
Positive Test Rate – SOLANO TEST RATE REMAINS ALARMINGLY HIGH, 21.3% – VIRUS SPREADING LIKE WILDFIRE, STAY HOME!

Solano County reported our 7-day average positive test at an alarming rate of 21.3%, down a bit from Friday’s 23.4%, but still nearly three times the State’s purple tier threshold of 8%Average percent positive test rates are among the best metrics for measuring community spread of the virus.  The much lower and more stable California 7-day average test rate was down significantly from Friday’s 12.0% to 9.9% today(Note that Solano County displays past weeks and months in a 7-day test positivity line graph which also shows daily results.  However, the chart does not display an accurate number of cases for the most recent days, as there is a lag time in receiving test results.  The 7-day curve therefore also lags behind due to unknown recent test results.) 

By Age Group – The holiday surge continues…
  • Youth 17 and under – 179 new cases over the 4-day MLK holiday weekend, total of 2,997 cases, representing 11.6% of the 25,806 total cases.  No new hospitalizations reported today among this age group, total of 17 since the outbreak began.  Thankfully, no deaths have ever been reported in Solano County in this age groupBut cases among Solano youth rose steadily over the summer, from 5.6% of total cases on June 8 to 11% on August 31 and has plateaued at over 11% since September 30.  Youth are 22% of Solano’s general population, so this 11% may seem low.  The significance is this: youth are SERIOUSLY NOT IMMUNE (!) – in fact at least 17 of our youth have been hospitalized since the outbreak began.
  • Persons 18-49 years of age – 541 new cases over the 4-day MLK holiday weekend, total of 14,281 cases. This age group is 41% of the population in Solano, but represents 55.4% of the total cases, by far the highest percentage of all age groups.  The County reported 2 new hospitalizations among persons in this age group today.  A total of 239 are reported to have been hospitalized since the outbreak began.  Solano recorded no new deaths in this young group today, total of 7 deaths.  Some in this group are surely at high risk, as many are providing essential services among us, and some may be ignoring public health orders.  I expect this group is a major factor in the spread of the virus.
  • Persons 50-64 years of age – 252 new cases over the 4-day MLK holiday weekend, total of 5,389 cases.  This age group represents 20.9% of the 25,806 total cases.  The County reported 4 new hospitalizations among persons in this age group today.  A total of 216 are reported to have been hospitalized since the outbreak began.  No new deaths were reported in this age group today, a total of 18 deaths.
  • Persons 65 years or older – 180 new cases over the 4-day MLK holiday weekend, total of 3,128, representing a new high of 12.1% of Solano’s 25,806 total cases.  The County reported 6 new hospitalizations among persons in this age group today, a total of 324 hospitalized since the outbreak began.  1 new death was reported in this age group today.  A total of 81 of our elders have died of COVID, accounting for 76% of Solano’s 106 total deaths.
City Data
  • Benicia added 33 new cases over the 4-day MLK holiday weekend, total of 714 cases since the outbreak began.
  • Dixon added 45 new cases over the 4-day MLK holiday weekend, total of 1,560 cases.
  • Fairfield added 298 new cases over the 4-day MLK holiday weekend, total of 7,211 cases.
  • Rio Vista added 10 new cases over the 4-day MLK holiday weekend, total of 242 cases.
  • Suisun City added 71 new cases over the 4-day MLK holiday weekend, total of 1,769 cases.
  • Vacaville added 344 new cases over the 4-day MLK holiday weekend, total of 6,707 cases.
  • Vallejo added 349 new cases over the 4-day MLK holiday weekend, total of 7,521 cases.
  • Unincorporated areas added 2 new cases over the 4-day MLK holiday weekend, total of 82 cases.
Race / Ethnicity

The County report on race / ethnicity includes case numbers, hospitalizations, deaths and Solano population statistics.  This information is discouragingly similar to national reports that indicate significantly worse outcomes among black and brown Americans.  Note that all of this data surely undercounts Latinx Americans, as there is a large group of “Multirace / Others” which likely is composed mostly of Latinx members of our communities.

  • Asian Americans are 14% of Solano’s population, and account for 12% of cases, 12% of hospitalizations, and 16% of deaths.
  • Black Americans are 14% of Solano’s population, and account for 11% of cases, but 17% of hospitalizations, and 22% of deaths.
  • Latinx Americans are 26% of Solano’s population, but account for 12% of cases, 22% of hospitalizations, and 16% of deaths.
  • White Americans are 39% of the population in Solano County, but only account for 30% of cases, 29% of hospitalizations and 33% of deaths.

More…

The County’s Coronavirus Dashboard is full of much more information, too extensive to cover here on a daily basis.  The Benicia Independent will continue to summarize daily and highlight significant portions.  For more, check out the Dashboard at https://doitgis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=055f81e9fe154da5860257e3f2489d67.

Source
Source: Solano County Coronavirus Dashboard (posted on the County website late today).  ALSO see important daily updates from the state of California at COVID19.CA.GOV, embedded here on the BenIndy at Cases and Deaths AND Hospitalizations AND ICU Beds by REGION.

COVID-19 holiday surge: average number of new cases per day in Benicia, Dixon, Fairfield, Rio Vista, Suisun, Vacaville, Vallejo


By Roger Straw, January 15, 2021
[From
 Solano County Public Health and others, see sources below.  For a running archive of daily County updates, see my Excel ARCHIVE

14-Day Average of new cases per day: Vacaville 104, Vallejo 101, Fairfield 98, Suisun 23, Dixon 20, Benicia 12, Rio Vista 4 – STAY HOME!

Friday, January 15: 363 new Solano cases overnight, no new deaths.  Since Feb: 24,654 cases, over 780 hospitalized, 105 deaths.Compare previous report, Thursday, Jan. 14:Summary

    • Solano County reported 363 new cases overnight.  In just the last 14 days, Solano has seen a huge increase in new cases. We’re averaging over 360 (!) new cases every dayTotal of 24,654 cases since the outbreak started.
    • Deaths – no new deaths reported today, a total of 105 Solano deaths since the pandemic began.
    • Active cases – Solano reported 74 fewer active cases today for a total of 2,818 active cases.  Compare: Solano’s average number of Active Cases during October was 284, average in November was 650 – and TODAY we are at 2,818!  Is the County equipped to contact trace so many infected persons?  Or do we just sit back and wait for a voluntary 10 day quarantine to expire.  Who knows?  To my knowledge, Solano has offered no reports on contact tracing.
    • Hospitalizations – (See expanding ICU capacity below.)  Today, Solano reported 5 more currently hospitalized cases, total of 165, but only 1 new hospitalization among the age groups.  We will have to wait for the County’s “occasional” large group of updated numbers on hospitalizations among the age groups.  Even then, accuracy cannot be certain – note…
      >>In a December 31 Fairfield Daily Republic article, reporter Todd Hanson wrote, “Since the start of the pandemic, and as of Wednesday [Dec. 30], 9,486 residents have been hospitalized.”  This startling number is far and away above the number of residents hospitalized as indicated in the count of age group hospitalizations, and not available anywhere on the County’s COVID-19 dashboard.  Asked about his source, Hanson replied that Solano Public Health “had to do a little research on my behalf.”  It would be good if the County could add Total Hospitalized to its daily Dashboard update.  [For the numbers used in my manual calculation of total hospitalizations, see age group stats belowFor COVID19-CA.GOV numbers, see BenIndy page, COVID-19 Hospitalizations Daily Update for Solano County.]
    • ICU Beds – Solano County Public Health reports that Solano hospitals are expanding ICU capacity: “‘NorthBay has opened up additional ICU space and Kaiser and Sutter plan to,’ Dr. Bela Matyas, the county public health officer, said in a phone interview.” [Fairfield Daily Republic, 1/14/21]  This is likely why Solano County reported a dramatic increase in ICU beds yesterday, up from 1% to 23%, and continuing at that level today, still in the YELLOW DANGER ZONE.  COVID19-CA.GOV reported today that Solano County had only 6 available ICU beds as of yesterday, January 14(For COVID19-CA.GOV info see BenIndy page, COVID-19 Hospitalizations Daily Update for Solano County, and for REGIONAL data see COVID-19 ICU Bed Availability by REGION.)
Positive Test Rate – SOLANO TEST RATE REMAINS ALARMINGLY HIGH, 23.4% – VIRUS SPREADING LIKE WILDFIRE, STAY HOME!

Solano County reported our 7-day average positive test at an alarming rate of 23.4%, down from yesterday’s 25.3%, and still around 3 times the State’s purple tier threshold of 8%Average percent positive test rates are among the best metrics for measuring community spread of the virus.  The much lower and more stable California 7-day average test rate was down from yesterday’s 12.6% to 12.0% today(Note that Solano County displays past weeks and months in a 7-day test positivity line graph which also shows daily results.  However, the chart does not display an accurate number of cases for the most recent days, as there is a lag time in receiving test results.  The 7-day curve therefore also lags behind due to unknown recent test results.) 

By Age Group – The holiday surge continues…
  • Youth 17 and under – 51 new cases today, total of 2,818 cases, representing 11.4% of the 24,654 total cases.  No new hospitalizations reported today among this age group, total of 17 since the outbreak began.  Thankfully, no deaths have ever been reported in Solano County in this age groupBut cases among Solano youth rose steadily over the summer, from 5.6% of total cases on June 8 to 11% on August 31 and has plateaued at over 11% since September 30.  Youth are 22% of Solano’s general population, so this 11% may seem low.  The significance is this: youth are SERIOUSLY NOT IMMUNE (!) – in fact at least 17 of our youth have been hospitalized since the outbreak began.
  • Persons 18-49 years of age – 192 new cases today, total of 13,740 cases. This age group is 41% of the population in Solano, but represents 55.8% of the total cases, by far the highest percentage of all age groups.  The County reported no new hospitalizations among persons in this age group today.  A total of 237 are reported to have been hospitalized since the outbreak began.  Solano recorded no new deaths in this young group today, total of 7 deaths.  Some in this group are surely at high risk, as many are providing essential services among us, and some may be ignoring public health orders.  I expect this group is a major factor in the spread of the virus.
  • Persons 50-64 years of age – 66 new cases today, total of 5,137 cases.  This age group represents 20.8% of the 24,654 total cases.  The County reported no new hospitalizations among persons in this age group today.  A total of 212 are reported to have been hospitalized since the outbreak began.  No new deaths were reported in this age group today, a total of 18 deaths.
  • Persons 65 years or older – 53 new cases today, total of 2,948, representing a new high of 12.0% of Solano’s 24,654 total cases.  The County reported no new hospitalizations among persons in this age group today.  A total of 318 have been hospitalized since the outbreak began.  No new deaths were reported in this age group today.  A total of 80 of our elders have died of COVID, accounting for 76% of Solano’s 105 total deaths.
City Data
  • Benicia added 10 new cases today, total of 681 cases since the outbreak began. 
  • Dixon added 26 new cases today, total of 1,515 cases.
  • Fairfield added 115 new cases today, total of 6,913 cases.
  • Rio Vista added 3 new cases today, total of 232 cases.
  • Suisun City added 14 new cases today, total of 1,698 cases.
  • Vacaville added 68 new cases today, total of 6,363 cases.
  • Vallejo added 123 new cases today, total of 7,172 cases.
  • Unincorporated areas added 4 new cases today, total of 80 cases.
Race / Ethnicity

The County report on race / ethnicity includes case numbers, hospitalizations, deaths and Solano population statistics.  This information is discouragingly similar to national reports that indicate significantly worse outcomes among black and brown Americans.  Note that all of this data surely undercounts Latinx Americans, as there is a large group of “Multirace / Others” which likely is composed mostly of Latinx members of our communities.

  • Asian Americans are 14% of Solano’s population, and account for 12% of cases, 12% of hospitalizations, and 17% of deaths.
  • Black Americans are 14% of Solano’s population, and account for 11% of cases, but 17% of hospitalizations, and 22% of deaths.
  • Latinx Americans are 26% of Solano’s population, but account for 13% of cases, 23% of hospitalizations, and 17% of deaths.
  • White Americans are 39% of the population in Solano County, but only account for 30% of cases, 30% of hospitalizations and 33% of deaths.

More…

The County’s Coronavirus Dashboard is full of much more information, too extensive to cover here on a daily basis.  The Benicia Independent will continue to summarize daily and highlight significant portions.  For more, check out the Dashboard at https://doitgis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=055f81e9fe154da5860257e3f2489d67.

Source
Source: Solano County Coronavirus Dashboard (posted on the County website late today).  ALSO see important daily updates from the state of California at COVID19.CA.GOV, embedded here on the BenIndy at Cases and Deaths AND Hospitalizations AND ICU Beds by REGION.