Napa County reports rise in new COVID-19 cases | Local news







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Napa County said the new COVID-19 cases rose 26% for the week. However, the total of 127 cases was the second lowest since October.

The province reported two deaths for the week, which was the lowest total in nine weeks.

Among recent cases, 52% were female, 49% were identified as Spanish / Latinx and people under 20 were the largest percentage of cases: 27%. The second highest percentage, 18%, were people in their 40s.

Following delays in shipping due to bad weather in the Middle East, vaccinations gained momentum, with 7,380 doses administered during the week, bringing the number of doses to Napa County residents to 48,715 since December. has.

Local hospitalizations due to COVID dropped from Friday to nine, the lowest total in a few months.

The province reported this week that Napa County is likely to progress from purple to red on March 10 if the number of cases and other key indicators remains low. This will ease a lot of restrictions on businesses and community activities.

People who want to subscribe through digging channels for vaccination should go to MyTurn at https://myturn.ca.gov/

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