On April 12, Solano County reported 146 new COVID cases over the 3-day weekend, averaging 48.7 per day. Solano reported a total of 272 new cases last week, averaging 39 per day, keeping us from joining all other Bay Area counties in the State’s orange tier. >> The virus is still on the move here. Stay safe, get vaccinated, wear a mask and social distance! We will get through this together.
Cases by City on April 12:
Benicia added 6 new cases over the weekend, total of 909 cases since the outbreak began.
Dixon added 16 new cases over the weekend, total of 1,828 cases.
Fairfield added 32 new cases over the weekend, total of 8,618 cases.
Rio Vista added 1 new case over the weekend, total of 358 cases.
Suisun City added 8 new cases over the weekend, total of 2,164 cases.
Vacaville added 38 new cases over the weekend, total of 8,271 cases.
Vallejoadded 45 new cases over the weekend, total of 9,424 cases.
Unincorporated areas remained steady today, total of 101 cases.
Recently, most new cases are among those of us aged 18-49!
Solano Age Groups – Total & New Cases reported on April 12
0-17 Total Cases
New cases today
18-49 Total Cases
New cases today
50-64 Total Cases
New cases today
65+ Total Cases
New cases today
3,757
26
17,536
74
6,554
28
3,815
17
Ages 0-17 count for 11.9% of all cases (up .1%) Ages 18-49 count for 55.4% of all cases
Ages 50-64 count for 20.7% of all cases
Ages 65+ count for 12.0% of all cases (down .1%)
On average, those of us age 18-49 are most likely to catch the virus. The chart below shows the RATE of Solano cases by age groups (per 100,000 population, as of today).
COMPARE: Screenshots from Solano County COVID Dashboard on Friday, April 9:Solano Cities – Benicia has lowest RATE of infections, Dixon and Vacaville have highest infection rates.
The images on this page are from today’s and the previous Solano County COVID-19 Dashboard. The Dashboard is full of much more information and updated weekdays around 4pm. On the County’s dashboard, you can hover a mouse or click on an item for more information. Note the tabs at top for Summary, Demographics and Vaccines. Click here to go to today’s Solano County Dashboard.
On April 9, Solano County reported 38 new COVID cases overnight, down from 51 last Thursday and 61 on last Friday. Solano reported a total of 292 new cases last week, averaging 42 per day, keeping us from joining all other Bay Area counties in the State’s orange tier. >> The virus is still on the move here. Stay safe, get vaccinated, wear a mask and social distance! We will get through this together.
Recently, most new cases are among those of us aged 18-49!
Solano Age Groups – Total cases & new cases reported on April 9
0-17 Total Cases
New cases today
18-49 Total Cases
New cases today
50-64 Total Cases
New cases today
65+ Total Cases
New cases today
3,730
2
17,462
27
6,526
8
3,798
1
Ages 0-17 count for 11.8% of all cases Ages 18-49 count for 55.4% of all cases
Ages 50-64 count for 20.7% of all cases
Ages 65+ count for 12.1% of all cases
On average, those of us age 18-49 are most likely to catch the virus. The chart below shows the rate of Solano cases by age groups (per 100,000 population, as of today). Click the image for better detail.
COMPARE: Screenshots from Solano County COVID Dashboard on Thursday, April 8:
The images on this page are from today’s and yesterday’s Solano County COVID-19 Dashboard. The Dashboard is full of much more information and updated weekdays around 4pm. On the County’s dashboard, you can hover a mouse or click on an item for more information. Note the tabs at top for Summary, Demographics and Vaccines. Click here to go to today’s Solano County Dashboard.
27 new COVID-19 cases overnight. Still important to stay safe … ages 18-49 most likely to catch the virus.
Solano County COVID Dashboard on Thursday, April 8:Solano Cities – Benicia has lowest RATE of infections, Dixon and Vacaville have highest infection rates.
[Source: see below. See my ARCHIVE of daily Solano COVID data (excel).]
On April 8, Solano County reported 27 new COVID cases overnight, down from 51 last Thursday and 61 on last Friday. Solano reported a total of 292 new cases last week, averaging 42 per day, keeping us from joining all other Bay Area counties in the State’s orange tier. >> The virus is still on the move here. Stay safe, get vaccinated, wear a mask and social distance! We will get through this together.
Case rates/Hospitalization rates/Death rates by age group
Note that those of us age 18-49 are most likely to catch the virus. The chart shows the rate of cases, hospitalizations and deaths in Solano County (per 100,000 population, as of today). Click the image for better detail.
COMPARE: Screenshots from Solano County COVID Dashboard on Wednesday, April 7:
These images are from today’s and yesterday’s Solano County COVID-19 Dashboard. The Dashboard is full of much more information and updated weekdays around 4pm. On the County’s dashboard, you can hover a mouse or click on an item for more information. Note the tabs at top for Summary, Demographics and Vaccines. Click here to go to today’s Solano County Dashboard.
30 new COVID-19 cases overnight. Still important to stay safe … ages 18-49 most likely to catch the virus.
Solano County COVID Dashboard on Wednesday, April 7:
[Source: see below. See my ARCHIVE of daily Solano COVID data (excel).]
On April 7, Solano County reported 30 new COVID cases overnight, down from 51 last Thursday and 61 on Friday. Solano reported a total of 292 new cases last week, averaging 42 per day, keeping us from joining all other Bay Area counties in the State’s orange tier. >> The virus is still on the move here. Stay safe, get vaccinated, wear a mask and social distance! We will get through this together.
Case rates/Hospitalization rates/Death rates by age group
Note that those of us age 18-49 are most likely to catch the virus. The chart shows the rate of cases, hospitalizations and deaths in Solano County (per 100,000 population, as of today). Click the image for better detail.
COMPARE: Screenshots from Solano County COVID Dashboard on Tuesday, April 6:
These images are from today’s and yesterday’s Solano County COVID-19 Dashboard. The Dashboard is full of much more information and updated weekdays around 4pm. On the County’s dashboard, you can hover a mouse or click on an item for more information. Note the tabs at top for Summary, Demographics and Vaccines. Click here to go to today’s Solano County Dashboard.
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