Calaveras County adds 4 COVID deaths,
There were four additional deaths from COVID-19 in Calaveras County and 38 new cases from Saturday through Monday, while Tuolumne County had 69 new cases and no additional deaths.
The Calaveras County Public Health Division identified the four deceased individuals as a man in his 30s, a man in his 60s, a man in his 70s and a woman in her 80s, though it did not release when and where they died or whether they were vaccinated.
“The team at Calaveras County Public Health offers our deepest sympathies to everyone experiencing the loss of a loved one, a friend, a co-worker, or neighbor from COVID-19,” the division stated.
Of 69 new cases in Tuolumne County, 11 individuals were vaccinated against coronavirus, according to Tuolumne County Public Health. In addition, Tuolumne County had 188 active cases, including 15 Covid-positive individuals hospitalized for the deadly virus on Monday.
New cases from Saturday to Monday in Tuolumne County were identified as seven girls and one boy under age 12: five girls and two boys between 12 and 17; five women and seven men between 18 and 29; eight women and two men in their 30s; eight women in their 40s; three women and four men in their 50s; five women and five men in their 60s; one woman and four men in their 70s; one woman in her 80s; and a woman in her 90s.
The case rate average of new cases each day over the previous two weeks in Tuolumne County was 46.3 per 100,000 residents on Monday, down from 49.5 on Friday.