One New Positive Test on June 12

Press release from Humboldt County COVID19 – Joint Information Center:

Public Health Lab reportHumboldt County’s COVID-19 case count rose to 106, as one additional case was confirmed today.

The following information is based on the most recent data available for all confirmed cases:

  • Contact to a Known Case: 61
  • Travel-Acquired: 24
  • Community Transmission: 20
  • Under Investigation: 1
  • Positive cases by region:
    • Northern Humboldt: 19
    • Greater Humboldt Bay Area: 83
    • Southern Humboldt: 4
      June 12 - County Map with Regional Data
  • Males: 41%
  • Females: 59%
  • Mean age: 46
  • Age Range
    • 0-19: 9
    • 20-29: 14
    • 30-39: 22
    • 40-49: 18
    • 50-59: 11
    • 60-69: 22
    • 70-79: 3
    • 80+: 7
  • Estimated testing rates:
    • Humboldt County: 5,603 per 100,000 residents
    • California: 6,504 per 100,000 residents
    • United States: 6,658 per 100,000 residents
  • Estimated rate of confirmed cases:
    • Humboldt County: 78 per 100,000 residents
    • California: 360 per 100,000 residents
    • United States: 617 per 100,000 residents

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 [email protected] or calling 707-441-5000.

What do these numbers mean? 

  • New confirmed cases of COVID-19—the number of test-confirmed positive cases since the previous report.
  • Total confirmed cases—the number of test-confirmed positive cases since the pandemic began, including people who have recovered from the illness.
  • Total recovered—the number of confirmed cases who are no longer in isolation, meaning they have met Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) criteria for release, including absence of fever for at least three days without use of fever-reducing medicine, improvement in symptoms and have had 10 days or more since onset of symptoms.
  • Total deaths—the number of people who have died after being diagnosed with COVID-19.
  • Total hospitalizations—total number of people with confirmed cases of COVID who have been hospitalized since the pandemic began, including people who have been released.
  • Number of tests run since last report—number of tests run since the most recent reporting period.
    • Public Health Laboratory— number of tests performed at the Humboldt County Public Health Laboratory since the most recent reporting period.
    • OptumServe—number of tests performed at the OptumServe testing site in Eureka since the most recent reporting period.
    • Willow Creek public testing site—number of tests performed at the Verily testing site in Willow Creek since the most recent reporting period.
  • Total tests run to date—total number of tests run to date.
    • Public Health Laboratory—total number of tests performed to date at the Humboldt County Public Health Laboratory.
    • OptumServe—total number of tests performed to date at the OptumServe test site in Eureka.
    • Willow Creek public testing site—total number of tests performed to date at the Verily testing site in Willow Creek since the most recent reporting period.
  • Public Health Laboratory test capacity—the approximate number of testing kits that are complete and ready to be administered. This number is decreased by testing and increased as additional supplies are acquired.
  • Public Health Laboratory turnaround time—the estimated amount of time it takes per testing run. Each run can include up to 20 samples; multiple batches can be run each day.
  • Transmission data
    • travel-acquired—nationally, internationally or regionally
    • contact to known case—an individual found to have been in direct contact with someone who tested positive for the virus
    • community transmission—spread without travel or known contact to any other confirmed case
    • under investigation—confirmed case whose means of transmission has not yet been determined.
  • Regional data—the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 per region. The three reporting regions of Humboldt County are:
    • Northern Humboldt— extends south from Humboldt’s County’s border with Del Norte County (North) to Highway 299 (South).
    • Greater Humboldt Bay Area—extends south from Highway 299 (North) to Highway 36 (South).
    • Southern Humboldt—extends south from Highway 36 (North) to Humboldt County’s southern border with Mendocino County.
  • Gender—the gender of individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19. Total cases, shown by percentage.
  • Mean age—the average age of all the individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19. Average age is calculated by adding all the ages of individuals together and dividing by the number of cases.
  • Age Range—the number of total individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 grouped by age.
  • Test rates and confirmed case rates relative to the State of California—the number of tests performed per 100,000 people. The number of tests performed are provided by the California Reportable Disease Information Exchange (CalREDIE), which includes all resulted tests performed by the Humboldt County Public Health Laboratory, OptumServe public test site, Verily public test site, LabCorp, Quest Diagnostics, CDPH, the CDC and point-of-care devices. Population estimates are based on data from the United States Census Bureau. Rates per 100,000 are calculated by dividing the total number of tests performed by the population of the jurisdiction and multiplying the result by 100,000.
  • Confirmed case rates relative to the State of California—the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 people. Test results are provided by CalREDIE, which includes tests performed by the Humboldt County Public Health Laboratory, OptumServe public test site, Verily public test site, LabCorp, Quest Diagnostics, CDPH, the CDC and point-of-care devices. Population estimates are based on data from the United States Census Bureau. Rates per 100,000 are calculated by dividing the total number of confirmed cases by the population of the jurisdiction and multiplying the result by 100,000.

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 [email protected] or calling 707-441-5000.

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Willie Bray
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3 years ago

🕯🌳Damn.🌍🕊🐸🖖

DaPisan
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DaPisan
3 years ago

DE-FUND HUMBOLDT COUNTY DHHS!!!

The Real Brian
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The Real Brian
3 years ago
Reply to  DaPisan

If TDS was an actual diagnosis, than so would be CDS.

To be clear, I disagree with your position.

FanOfGuest
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FanOfGuest
3 years ago

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Bushytails
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Bushytails
3 years ago
Reply to  FanOfGuest

That was an opinion piece that, among other things, claimed 100,000 deaths would never happen and any predictions of such were due to intentionally manipulated computer models. And was written by someone with a political and financial interest in doing things that would harm others to benefit themselves. Given as just about every part of it is demonstrably wrong, maybe you don’t need to spam a giant picture of it?

F.O.K.
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F.O.K.
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

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I like stars
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I like stars
3 years ago
Reply to  F.O.K.

Old Foghorn’s future is bleak. He’s a white male who refers to others as “boy”. He will be eliminated just like Elmer Fudd’s shotgun.

Snoopin' Around
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Snoopin' Around
3 years ago
Reply to  I like stars

NOOOOO!

All the politicians will have to establish a new role model and benchmark!
This will destroy them…wait a minute!

It could work!
But leave Elmer’s scattergun.

Gotta’ keep them rabbits outta’ his “patch”.

DaPisan
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DaPisan
3 years ago

Kym, please stop with the Wuhan reporting. The fearful will remain fear filled, quaking in their shelters, while the rest of us get on with living. Enough Already! Let it rest and Dr. Franken-Nazi will melt into obscurity, where she belongs. Enough!!!

Willie Bray
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3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

🕯🌳Me two,and we are not alone.🖖🐸🕊🌍🇺🇸

FanOfGuest
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FanOfGuest
3 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Cool. Covid 19 is not going anywhere, it’s the new flu bug. Chances of survival are 99.5%. But yeah, be afraid if you must, because that is exactly where they want us to be. Afraid. We are now the enemy. Faceless and emotionless. Wear your mask. Stand on the line. Don’t question authority. Anyone can kill you at anytime.

Bushytails
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Bushytails
3 years ago
Reply to  DaPisan

Do you have any concept of who or what a nazi actually is?

FanOfGuest
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FanOfGuest
3 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

Yeah.

DaPisan
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DaPisan
3 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

I most certainly do! Do you? My guess is no. Easy enough to look up. Beginings of what are eerily similar to the actions being taken by the above referenced Dr.

tax payer
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tax payer
3 years ago
Reply to  DaPisan

give them enough rope…..

maybe there wont be a next time if they commit social suicide

Willie Bray
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3 years ago

🕯🌳FOG does enough panicking for everyone. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸