COVID Report / Feb. 2, 2021

COVID REPORT: One New Death Recorded; 22 New Cases Confirmed; County Now Reporting Results of Rapid Antigen Tests


Press release from the Humboldt County Joint Information Center:

A Humboldt County resident in their 60s has died with COVID-19, marking the 31st death related to the virus in Humboldt County. Public Health and Emergency Operations Center staff share their sympathies with the individual’s friends, family and caregivers. 

Health officials advise that regular screening for COVID-19 continues to be a crucial tool to reduce spread in the community. There are two types of tests used to determine if someone is infected with COVID-19—a diagnostic, or polymerase chain reaction (PCR), test that requires laboratory processing, and an antigen test that provides results in 15 minutes. Antigen tests are most reliable when used for people who are experiencing symptoms. Public Health recently began distributing thousands of rapid antigen tests to local health care providers to assist them in quickly determining if someone has contracted the virus, and enough results have been returned to report the data.  

Twenty-two new cases were reported today, 10 using a PCR test and 12 based on antigen testing. One previously recorded case was removed due to a lab reporting issue, so a total of 2,836 county residents have tested positive for the virus. 

Beginning today and going forward, antigen test results will be reported each weekday. Positive results from both test types will be combined and included in the daily and cumulative case counts. Antigen test results have also been incorporated into two metrics on the Humboldt County Data Dashboard (humboldtgov.org/dashboard)—the Daily Confirmed Case count and the Cumulative Confirmed Case count, which is further broken down by test type. All other information on the dashboard reflects only PCR tests, as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).  

Public Health Supporting Provider-Based Vaccine Clinics This Week

Multiple invitation-only COVID-19 vaccination clinics are planned Wednesday through Sunday for approximately 1,450 in-person educators, school support staff working in person, people age 75 and over, health care workers and emergency services workers. Public Health is supporting these clinics in coordination with St. Joseph Health Medical Group, Southern Trinity Health Services and Mad River Community Hospital. Additionally, local providers who are approved vaccinators are reaching out directly to their patients age 75 and over to schedule appointments. 

Appointments for first doses will slow through the month of February as thousands of county residents become due for their second dose, while vaccine supply remains limited across the state and country. Public Health officials will work closely with partners and providers to ensure that second doses are administered within 42 days of the first, which is the timeframe recommended by the CDC.  

Humboldt County Remains in ‘Purple’ Tier 

Today, the California Department of Public Health announced that Humboldt County remains in the “Purple” or widespread tier under the state’s “Blueprint for a Safer Economy,” with an adjusted case rate of 22.7 and a positivity rate of 7.4%. To read more about requirements under the purple tier, go to cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/CDPH%20Document%20Library/COVID-19/Dimmer-Framework-September_2020.pdf

For the most recent COVID-19 information, visit cdc.gov or cdph.ca.gov. Local information is available at humboldtgov.org or during business hours by contacting covidinfo@co.humboldt.ca.us or calling 707-441-5000.
 

Local COVID-19 vaccine information: humboldtgov.org/vaccineinfo
Humboldt County COVID-19 Data Dashboard: humboldtgov.org/dashboard
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Humboldt Health Alert: humboldtgov.org/HumboldtHealthAlert 

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Confirmed Cases by Test Type Screenshot

The Humboldt County Data Dashboard now breaks down confirmed cases by test type. Screenshot of the dashboard taken Feb. 2, 2021.


Feb. 2, 2021

= historic data. All data from the Humboldt County Joint Information Center.

Cases

New Cases

21

Seven-Day Average

26

Currently Hospitalized

7

Currently in ICU

3
Case Updates
Testing

Number of Tests

93

% Positive

22.6%

So Far

Cases

Total Cases

2,836

Hospitalizations

106
Testing

Total Tests

67,501

Demographics
As of Monday, Feb. 1, 2021

Age

Average Age

37
Sex

Men

47%

Women

52%
Region

Northern Humboldt

531

Humboldt Bay Area

2040

Southern Humboldt

244
By Zip Code
Town Zip Total cases
Eureka 95501 561
Arcata 95521 506
The O3 95503 468
Fortuna 95540 333
McKinleyville 95519 304
Hoopa 95546 149
Rio Dell 95562 64
Redway 95560 57
Ferndale 95536 43
Loleta 95551 41
Garberville 95542 37
Bayside 95524 36
Blue Lake 95525 25
Trinidad 95570 25
Hydesville 95547 21
Willow Creek 95573 20
Kneeland 95549 17
Scotia 95565 16
Miranda 95553 15
Carlotta 95528 11
Myers Flat 95554 10
Samoa 95564 7
Orleans 95556 7
Whitethorn 95589 6
Weott 95571 6
Redcrest 95569 6
Honeydew 95545 6
Fields Landing 95537 6
Per Capita
Town Zip Cases per capita
Honeydew 95545 5.94%
Hoopa 95546 3.95%
Redway 95560 3.89%
Myers Flat 95554 3.48%
Loleta 95551 2.98%
Eureka 95501 2.39%
Arcata 95521 2.36%
Fortuna 95540 2.33%
Weott 95571 2.21%
Hydesville 95547 2.15%
Bayside 95524 2.09%
Scotia 95565 2.07%
Redcrest 95569 2.03%
Rio Dell 95562 1.87%
Fields Landing 95537 1.85%
The O3 95503 1.84%
Garberville 95542 1.79%
Blue Lake 95525 1.74%
Miranda 95553 1.64%
Samoa 95564 1.62%
Kneeland 95549 1.62%
McKinleyville 95519 1.59%
Ferndale 95536 1.48%
Willow Creek 95573 1.29%
Orleans 95556 1.12%
Trinidad 95570 1.1%
Carlotta 95528 0.74%
Whitethorn 95589 0.61%

Data from CalREDIE. Zip codes not listed have experienced five cases or fewer. Zip code populations from the American Community Survey, 2018.


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