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Coronavirus update 041220

Post Date:04/12/2020 5:34 PM

April 12, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Mike North, 209-726-2744

 

 

COVID-19 DAILY STATUS REPORT (AFTERNOON UPDATE)

 

PLEASE NOTE: This is an evolving situation. More information will be distributed as it becomes available. For the most up to date information, please visit: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus. Additional information is available at www.countyofmerced.com/coronavirus.

CURRENT STATUS:

  • As of 4 p.m. Sunday, April 12, 2020, there are 65 confirmed cases of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) in Merced County. Of that number, 16 have recovered and three have died.

     

    TOTAL COVID-19 CASE COUNT FOR MERCED COUNTY

    Current as of 4:00 p.m., April 12, 2020

    # Confirmed

    # Recovered

    # Deaths

    65* (1 new)

    16** (0 new)

    3 (0 new)

    CASE SUMMARY DETAILS

    EXPOSURE TYPE

    East County

    West County

    Acquired Out of Jurisdiction

    13 (0 new)

    4 (0 new)

    Community Spread

    8 (0 new)

    6 (0 new)

    Healthcare Exposure***

    5 (0 new)

    9 (0 new)

    Known Exposure

    6 (0 new)

    12 (0 new)

    Under Investigation

    1 (1 new)

    1 (0 new)

    Female

    16 (0 new)

    20 (0 new)

    Male

    17 (1 new)

    12 (0 new)

    <18 years

    1 (0 new)

    1 (0 new)

    18-49

    19 (1 new)

    24 (0 new)

    50-64

    8 (0 new)

    5 (0 new)

    65+

    5 (0 new)

    2 (0 new)

     

  • Notes:

  1. *Total confirmed cases include total recovered and total deaths.
  2. **Recovered defined as symptom free with no medication for 72 hours.
  3. ***Healthcare exposure includes exposure in and out of jurisdiction.
  4. East Merced County includes: Atwater, Ballico, Bear Creek, Calpack, Cressey, Delhi, El Nido, Hilmar, Irwin, Le Grand, Livingston, Merced, Planada, Snelling, Stevinson, Tuttle, and Winton
  5. West Merced County includes: Dos Palos, Gustine, Los Banos, Santa Nella, and Volta

     

    • Based on information provided by individuals who test positive, Public Health staff will continue to assess risks of exposure and contact any affected individuals.
    • Due to privacy laws, the Public Health Department cannot release identifying information related to positive cases.
    • In California, there are 22,628 confirmed cases and 639 deaths.

RECENT ACTIVITIES:

  • Merced County Public Health continues to coordinate with federal, state and local partners to further prepare us for future impacts. This includes working with the California Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to monitor COVID-19.
  • In coordination with the Merced County Office of Emergency Services, daily situational status calls continued this week with local government agencies, schools, and healthcare professionals in our community.
  • The Merced County COVID-19 information webpage, www.countyofmerced.com/coronavirus, continues to be updated on a daily basis.
  • Save the Date! Merced County will host a “Small Business Resources” webinar from 3 to 4 p.m. Thursday, April 16. Details on how to access/register for the webinar will be included in future updates. The webinar will cover resources currently available to small business owners and non-profit organizations amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • In partnership with Dignity Health, Merced County and the City of Merced, Rotary Community Corps Merced County has established a collection and distribution system for those who want to make and donate face masks. Drive-through drop-off: 755 W. 15th St., Merced (Merced Senior Community Center), 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday-Friday. Masks will be distributed back to the communities they were donated from. More info: www.rccmercedcounty.org

     

  • Recently, a #StayHomeSaveLives social media campaign was launched to encourage people to stay home to help slow the spread of COVID-19. More information: www.facebook.com/MercedCounty
  • The Merced County Office of Emergency Services and Merced County Department of Public Health proclaimed a local and public health emergency March 13 in order to help address the outbreak. The Board of Supervisors ratified those actions during a March 16 special meeting.
  • On March 19, Governor Gavin Newsom announced Executive Order N-33-20, asking California residents to stay at home. On March 20, Merced County’s Health Officer also issued an Order directing County residents to remain in their places of residence except to perform or receive essential services.
  • The Merced County Public Health Department Operations Center was opened Jan. 27, 2020 (77 days) in order to prepare for COVID-19 in and around our community. The Merced County Emergency Operations Center is activated at a Level 1.

    COVID-19 TESTING UPDATE:

  • Coronavirus symptoms include: mild to severe respiratory illness, fever, cough and difficulty breathing. If symptoms develop, individuals should stay at home to limit exposure to others.
  • Anyone who has had contact with a person with possible COVID-19 infection and has the above symptoms should call his/her local health department/health care provider immediately.
  • Do not go to your provider’s office without calling ahead. Do not call 911 for suspected COVID-19 unless you are having a medical emergency.
  • During the flu season, there are steps you can take to protect your health and the health of those around you:
    • Wash your hands regularly with soap and water for 20 seconds.
    • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.
    • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
    • Stay away from work, school or other people if you become sick with respiratory symptoms such as fever and cough.
    • Cover sneezes or coughs with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • Within the public health system, every person who has met CDC criteria for severe disease within Merced County has been tested. Testing has been limited across the state of California, as noted multiple times by state officials as a barrier to response.
  • Public Health is actively identifying other methods to enhance testing capability for providers throughout the community and increase testing county-wide. We will continue to be notified should positive tests come through either system (public health or commercial).
  • Recently, Merced County opened two “mobile specimen collection sites” for COVID-19 in order to streamline testing capabilities. Initially, there will be two collection days per week, one on the westside of the County, and one on the eastside of the County. Each site will remain open for four hours per day. Additional hours per day and days per week may become more frequent if supply and personnel availability increase.
    • PLEASE NOTE: Use of these mobile specimen collection sites are by appointment only, and you must have a prescription from a physician and prior approval from the Merced County Department of Public Health. If you do not have a provider and have symptoms call 209-381-1180 for a phone consultation. Anyone without prior approval will not be tested. Locations will be provided to clients once appointments are made. Call 209-381-1180 for more information.

      COVID-19 SYMPTOMS AND PRECAUTIONS:

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