May 28, 2020

As I reported earlier today, a third COVID related death of an elderly resident at Alder Bay

A third person has died after being diagnosed with COVID-19. Humboldt County’s total case count remains at 98, as no additional cases were confirmed today.

The individual who died was a very elderly resident of Alder Bay Assisted Living. This person previously tested positive for COVID-19.

Humboldt County Health Officer Dr. Teresa Frankovich said, “Our thoughts are with the resident’s loved ones.”

Total new positive cases confirmed on May 28: 0
Daily COVID-19 case report for May 28
  • Total number of confirmed cases: 98
  • Total number of recovered cases: 72
  • Total number of hospitalizations: 13
  • Total number of deaths: 3
Transmission information for all known cases
  • Contact to a Known Case: 57
  • Travel-Acquired: 24
  • Community Transmission: 17
  • Under Investigation: 0
Total number of people tested by Public Health Laboratory: 2,897
Total number of people tested by all other sources: 3,025
 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, California Department of Public Health and commercial labs)
The Public Health Laboratory currently has a capacity of approximately 1,900 tests and can process about 65 samples a day with an approximate turnaround time of 48 to 72 hours.

Earlier post:
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2020/05/101-year-old-alder-bay-resident-passed.html?m=1

1 comment:

  1. Average age of these people has been around 99. It is bad that they died from complications of Covid-19, but we now have 0ver 40 million people unemployed, and according to reports from the Feds today, that does not take in to account another 8-9 million Gig workers that have applied employment.

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