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.
Monday, March 16, 2020
Eureka City Schools Offering Free Meals to All Kids in the Community During School Closures
Old Town Rotary Club Cancels Annual Rhododendron Parade, Which Had Been Scheduled for April
Eureka Recycling Center and Hazardous Waste Collection Facility Close in Response to COVID-19
Sunday, March 15, 2020
Local Senior Organization Redwood Coast Village Urgently Seeking Volunteers Under Age 65
Arcata Elementary Also Closed Due to COVID-19 (UPDATE: … and Sunny Brae Too)
SCHOOL UPDATE: St. Bernard’s Switches to ‘Remote Learning,’ Jacoby Creek School Closed This Week
Trinidad School Cancels Classes Next Week
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Friday, March 13, 2020
Humboldt Bay Fire Dons Protective Gear, Cancels ‘Non-Essential Services’ in Response to COVID-19
City of Eureka Cancels or Postpones ‘Non-Essential’ Events and Gatherings
Facing Pandemic, California Takes Cover, From the Capitol to Disneyland
Thursday, March 12, 2020
MORE COVID FALLOUT: HSU Cancels Spring Athletics, Suspends Face-to-Face Instruction Through April 17
County Launches COVID-19 Info Line and Web Page, Reiterates State’s ‘Social Distancing’ Guidelines
(UPDATE) XFL Cancelled Due to Coronavirus; Ja’Quan Gardner’s Pro Season Cut Short Once Again
CANCEL-19: A Running List of Humboldt Closures and Cancellations Related to Coronavirus Fears
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
College of the Redwoods Extends Spring Break Due to COVID-19
(VIDEO) Humboldt County Officials Declare ‘Local Health Emergency’ to Better Respond to COVID-19
As Coronavirus Toll Rises, So Does Health Care Workers’ Alarm
How California Is Responding to the Coronavirus
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
As Coronavirus Spreads, Fears of Taking Down California’s Economy
Monday, March 9, 2020
Sunday, March 8, 2020
GROWING OLD UNGRACEFULLY: Coronavirus: How Bad? Bad.
Friday, Feb. 28, 2020
The Humboldt County COVID-19 Patient is Well Again and Has Been Released From Isolation, Says DHHS
Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020
That Scary New COVID-19 Case is NOT IN HUMBOLDT, Says DHHS
Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020
Second Humboldt Patient’s COVID-19 Test Results Come Back ‘Indeterminate’
Monday, Feb. 24, 2020
Friday, Feb. 21, 2020
Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020
(UPDATE) Humboldt County Resident Diagnosed With Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)