This was posted on Solano County Public Health facebook page around 10am January 25, 2021
Solano Public Health – sharing a COVID-19 Update.
This was posted on Solano County Public Health facebook page around 10am January 25, 2021
By Roger Straw, January 22, 2021
[From Solano County Public Health and others, see sources below. For a running archive of daily County updates, see my Excel ARCHIVE.
Compare previous report, Thursday, Jan. 21:
Summary
ICU Beds – Solano County Public Health reports that Solano hospitals expanded 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 up to 26% today, continuing in the YELLOW DANGER ZONE. COVID19-CA.GOV reported today that Solano County had only 6 available ICU beds as of Wednesday, 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.)
Solano County reported our 7-day average positive test at an alarming rate of 20.7%, up a bit from yesterday’s 20.4%, and 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 significantly from yesterday’s 9.3% to 8.9% 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.)


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.
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.
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.
Compare previous report, Wednesday, Jan. 20:
Summary
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.)
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.)


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.
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.
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.
Compare previous report, Tuesday, Jan. 19:
Summary
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.)
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.)

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.
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.
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