COVID-19 and Humboldt
Below: The Outpost’s stories on the novel coronavirus pandemic and a selection of the best resources available at the moment.
- Current data: Current Humboldt County statistics.
- Wear a facial covering. County residents must wear a facial covering — a mask — when they’re indoors, inside a place that is not their home, or if they are not able to maintain social distance while out of doors (though you must maintain social distance — six feet — while out of doors.) Here is the county health officer’s order.
- Feeling sick? Your first step is probably to check out these online self-assessment tools from Mad River Hospital and Providence Health (St. Joe’s). You can schedule a test at this link, or by calling 888-634-1123.
- Humboldt County Resources: The Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services has several local resources available, including an email and phone hotline.
- Humboldt Health Alert web page
- General information:
707-441-5000
covidinfo@co.humboldt.ca.us - Medical advice, questions about testing:
707-445-6200
hhsphb@co.humboldt.ca.us.
- Restaurants: Want to know which restaurants are open? Find a list here.
- Kids need food? The Humboldt County Office of Education maintains a list of pickup spots for free meals for children. Find it here.
- Unemployment, Disability, Paid Family Leave: California state government has relaxed certain regulations around unemployment, disability and paid family leave programs. If you’ve been affected by the coronavirus — if you’ve been laid off, or if you or your loved ones are in quarantined — you can apply for services immediately. See this FAQ from the Employment Development Department.
- Small business owners should check in with the North Coast Small Business Development Center, which is maintaining a mailing list and a list of federal, state and local resources to assist local businesses through the crises. See the SBDC’s COVID-19 page here.
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
(VIDEO) The County Tested 230 People Today and Expects to Keep That Rate Up, Health Officer Says
One New Humboldt Person Tests Positive for the COVID-19 Virus Today
Got Thoughts About What the County Should Reopen First? Decision-Makers Would Like to Hear Them
(VIDEO) Community Members Erect Billboard in Honor of St. Bernard’s Class of 2020
County Clarifies Facial Covering Order as it Pertains to Children, Masks With Valves
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
County Says It’s Staffed Up For Contact Tracing in Advance of Partial Reopening
Monday, April 27, 2020
No New COVID-19 Cases in Humboldt Today; All But One Patient Has Recovered
Saturday, April 25, 2020
‘Case Count Remains at 53,’ Says HumCo Joint Information Center
Construction of A 100-Bed Alternative Care Site Begins at Redwood Acres
Friday, April 24, 2020
(VIDEO) COVID-19 Facts and Figures with Dr. Frankovich for Friday April 24
(PHOTOS/VIDEO) ‘HONK FOR FREEDOM’: Humboldt Gets Its Own Shelter-in-Place Protest
County Announces New COVID-19 Testing Facility to Open in Eureka Within the Next Couple of Weeks
Humboldt County Libraries See A Surge in E-Books, Digital Rentals and Other Online Services
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Oyster Fest 2020 Postponed ‘Tentatively Until Later This Summer’
Another Day With No New Humboldt COVID-19 Cases Confirmed
(REGISTER) Laid Off Humboldters Can Get Help Navigating Life’s Next Steps During Friday Online Event
Sheriff’s Office Reopening to Public Friday, Offering Services by Appointment Only
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Again: No New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in Humboldt Today
‘The Economy, The Surge and What’s Next for Humboldt County’: A Live Broadcast Thursday Night
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Eureka Target Employees Dispute Company’s Claims About Safety Precautions Following COVID Case
Humboldt Hero Sara Bareilles Sends Home Love, Hope and Money to Help Us Through the Crisis
Some Arcata Marsh Trails Are Now One-Way to Help You Stay Six Feet Apart From Other Humans
(VIDEO) Supervisor Mike Wilson Recruits Friends for Quarantine Singalong ‘Alone Together’
Monday, April 20, 2020
Saturday, April 18, 2020
‘Case Count Remains at 52,’ Says Humboldt County DHHS