Solano County Coronavirus Report
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Solano County reported 42 new positive COVID cases overnight, and 2 new hospitalizations. Thankfully, no new deaths were reported today.
The chart below shows how Coronavirus deaths are increasingly possible with age. Our elders die from COVID at a rate nearly 5 times that of younger Solano County residents. Young people – PLEASE don’t give the virus to your parents or grandparents! The virus is still on the move here. Stay safe, get vaccinated, wear a mask!
FOR THE RECORD: Screenshots from Solano County COVID Dashboard on Wednesday, March 24:
COMPARE: Screenshots from Solano County COVID Dashboard on Tuesday, March 23:
The screenshots above 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.
Solano County Coronavirus Report
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Solano County reported 31 new positive COVID cases overnight. For the first time in several days, no new deaths were reported.
The chart below shows how all ages are testing positive here, but hospitalizations and deaths are increasingly possible with age. Young people – PLEASE don’t give the virus to your parents or grandparents! The virus is still on the move here. Stay safe, get vaccinated, wear a mask!
FOR THE RECORD: Screenshots from Solano County COVID Dashboard on Tuesday, March 23:
FOR THE RECORD: Screenshots from Solano County COVID Dashboard on Monday, March 22:
The screenshots above 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.
Solano County Coronavirus Report
Monday, March 22, 2021
Solano County saw six new COVID deaths over the 3-day weekend. All six were 50-64 years of age. Most of our deaths since the outbreak began (78%) have been over 65 years, so today’s report is unusual and possibly somewhat alarming. The County also reported 89 new positive COVID cases, an average of 30 of our neighbors each day. The virus is still on the move. Stay safe, folks, get vaccinated, wear a mask!
FOR THE RECORD: Screenshots from Solano County COVID Dashboard on Monday, March 22:
The screenshots above are from today’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.
Benicia, Rio Vista and Unincorporated Areas showing greatest recent % rise in cases
Solano County reports updated COVID-19 data by city every weekday evening around 4pm. As Solano and the Bay Area move to relax health restrictions and re-open, a comparison shows that the virus is still spreading, and is actually on the increase.
Perhaps one of the best ways to show the current spread is to compare data from each of Solano’s seven cities over the past two weeks.
The Friday March 5 and Friday March 19 City data shows trouble in two of Solano’s smallest cities, Benicia and Rio Vista, and in “Unincorporated Areas”. Our largest cities, Vallejo, Fairfield and Vacaville also show a rise in percentage gain, but far lower than our small cities. Dixon is the exception – a small city with the smallest increase among the seven cities.In the chart above, Benicia saw 20 new cases over 14 days, a 2.3% increase. Tiny Rio Vista saw 14 new cases, a 4.2% increase. And Unincorporated Areas, which has up to now had one of the lowest infection rates, saw 6 new cases, a whopping 6.5% increase. Fairfield was our only large city to come close to these numbers, with a 1.8% increase.
Friends – the virus is still on the move. Stay safe, get vaccinated, wear a mask and stay 6 feet apart when in enclosed areas!
FOR THE RECORD: Screenshots from Solano County COVID Dashboard – Cities on Fri, March 5 and March 19:
The data above is from today’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 Cases – Summary, Cases – Demographics and Vaccines – Summary. Click here to go to today’s Solano County Dashboard.
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