COVID-19 Weekly Snapshot - March 10, 2021

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March 10, 2021

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Recent News

March 9, 2021 -- Sacramento Bee: Placer County misses out on COVID tier change, reopenings. Will a state rule change help?

CDPH announced last week that once the state has administered 2 million vaccine doses in disadvantaged neighborhoods — the lowest quartile of the “Healthy Places Index” — it will raise the threshold between the purple and red tiers from an average of seven daily cases per 100,000 residents up to 10 per 100,000.

Click Here to Read the Full Article


Data Update

STATE TIER STATUS
Source: California Department of Public Health

Current State Tier for Placer County: PURPLE

March 9 Update (Data for February 21– February 27)
7-Day Average Case Rate Per 100,000 : 7.7 (PURPLE)
Weekly Change: +1.7
7-Day Average Test Positivity: 2.9% (ORANGE)
Weekly Change: +0.5%
7-Day Health Equity Quartile: 4.0% (ORANGE)
Weekly Change: +0.9%

CDPH assesses counties’ tier status based on a 7-day average of the
above factors. These numbers are published with a 7-day lag to allow
for delayed data to be accounted for prior to publishing.

VACCINES ADMINISTERED IN PLACER COUNTY
Source: California Department of Public Health

Total Doses Administered: 129,125 (+12,834 this week)

This metric includes doses administered at health providers (Sutter, Kaiser, etc.),county clinics (@ the Grounds), and state partners (CVS, Safeway, etc.). It includes all doses, regardless of manufacturer or whether it is a first or second dose.

HOSPITAL CENSUS 
Source: Placer County Public Health Division

Hospital bed availability is based on staffing levels. These reports are provided to Placer County Public Health voluntarily by the local hospitals representing a single point in time. Availability can vary throughout each day.

Available Adult Medical/Surgical Beds in Placer Hospitals: 89
Confirmed Cases Placer Hospitals: 26
Confirmed Cases in Hospital Because of COVID: 23
Confirmed Cases in Hospital who are Placer Residents: 15

Available Adult ICU in Placer Hospitals: 21
ICU Beds in COVID-19 Use: 9
ICU Beds in COVID-19 Use by Placer Residents: 5

New Covid Admissions in the Preceding 24 Hours: 2

Hospital Surge Capacity: INACTIVE

CUMULATIVE CASES- SINCE MARCH 12, 2020
Source: Placer County Public Health Division

Countywide
New Positive Tests This Week: 301
Total Positive COVID-19 Tests: 20,183
Total Likely Recovered: 19,397
Total Negative Test Results: 296,236

District One Zip Codes
95747 (West Roseville)
-- Total Cases: 3,592
-- Total Cases Per 10,000: 601.5

95678 (Central Roseville)
-- Total Cases: 2,545
-- Total Cases Per 10,000: 617.4

95626 (Elverta Area)
-- Total Cases: 23
-- Total Cases Per 10,000: 36.1

Information for other ZIP codes in Placer County are available on the Placer County Covid-19 Dashboard at https://Placer.CA.Gov/Coronavirus/Cases

DEATHS
Source: Placer County Public Health Division

New Deaths This Week: 0
Total Deaths Due to COVID-19: 232
Among Deaths, those with Pre-existing Medical Conditions: 212
Pending: 20

Total Deaths by Age
0-4 Years: 0
5-17: 0
18-34: 1
35-49: 2
50-59: 11
60-64: 9
65-69: 14
70-74: 28
75-79: 29
80+: 138

TOTAL 0-59: 14
TOTAL 60+: 218

Death Rates
Death Rate 0-59: 0.09%
(Total Cases: 15,778)

Death Rate 60+: 4.95%
(Total Cases: 4,405)

Death Rate for Positive Cases: 1.15%
(Total Cases: 20,183)

Death Rate for Total County Population: 0.0579%
(Total Population [Est.]: 400,434)


SOURCES: WHERE TO FIND THIS DATA AND MORE INFORMATION

LOCAL DATA - Placer County Public Health Division
Placer County Coronavirus Dashboard:
https://Placer.CA.gov/coronavirus/cases
About the COVID-19 Vaccines:
https://Placer.CA.Gov/Vaccine
About Vaccine Clinics in Placer County:
https://www.placer.ca.gov/vaccineclinics

STATE DATA - California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
CDPH Vaccine Dashboard:
https://tinyurl.com/CDPH-Vaccine-Dashboard
CDPH – Blueprint Data Chart (Updated Weekly):
https://tinyurl.com/CDPH-Data-Chart-3-9-21
CDPH Activity and Business Tier Chart:
https://tinyurl.com/CDPH-Activity-Tiers-Chart
COVID-19 General Information:
https://covid19.ca.gov/safer-economy/


Other Information and Resources

Health Division Seeking Nurses for COVID-19 Support

Placer County Health Division is building a workforce to continue specimen collection and implement our COVID-19 vaccine campaign. If you or someone you know is interested, the following links are job descriptions and application information for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN). Please share this information with someone you know if they can support this effort.

RN: https://tinyurl.com/Placer-RN-2020

LVN: https://tinyurl.com/Placer-LVN-2020


Understanding the Four Tiers

Can I Open?

Click here to view the tier framework about what is permitted to be open in each tier: https://tinyurl.com/CDPH-Activity-Tiers-Chart (PDF Download)


Face Coverings in Placer County

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Here in Placer County, face coverings are an important tool to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect our most vulnerable residents. The "Got It Covered" campaign showcases actual Placer residents and business owners sharing their personal reasons for wearing a face covering. Click here to watch video


Epidemiology (EPI) Report

Learn more about the current prevalence of COVID-19 in Placer County, Click Here:
March 5, 2021 Epidemiology Report

New reports are published on the first Friday of each month. The next report should be available April 2, 2021

To find reports in the future or to view past reports, click here


Connect to Services through Health Net

Health Net's digital tool (in partnership with Aunt Bertha) connects Californians with information on local services like food, shelter, job training, legal assistance, and more.

Click Here to Begin Finding Resources


Don't Delay If You Need Health care

Some things can’t wait. Your health care is one of them. During COVID-19, local hospitals are safe and open to serve our community. Don't hesitate to get care if you need it. Watch this PSA to learn more.

In addition to physical health, it's important to take care of your mental health. There are a wide array of resources available locally, including many telehealth options. Click here to learn more


Senior Peer Counseling Program Available

Are you 55 years or older, and feel like you could use someone to talk to who really understands what you are going through?

Senior Peer Counseling is a free, voluntary, peer support program for Placer County residents aged 55 years or older, who are dealing with age-related adjustment issues.

COVID-19 is not slowing us down! We are currently providing services via phone and accepting new client referrals. Click here to learn more