Nov. 15: Plumas Public Health reports 45 new cases

The Plumas County Public Health Agency announced today, Nov. 15, that there are 45 new cases to report. The health agency has been posting positive test results twice a week — on Mondays and Thursdays, but last week that reporting was delayed because of the Veterans Day holiday. The last report was Monday, Nov. 8, when 45 cases and two deaths were confirmed.

There are now 128 active cases; 1,959 total cases, and 16 deaths.

The 45 cases reported today are as follows:

Twenty-two cases for the Southern Region (Quincy/Meadow Valley): Fifteen confirmed on Nov. 9; four confirmed on Nov. 10; and three confirmed Nov. 12.

Eleven cases for the Eastern Region (Graeagle/Portola): Three confirmed on Nov. 9; four confirmed on Nov. 10; two confirmed on Nov. 12; and two confirmed today, Nov. 15.

Nine cases for the Western Region (Chester/Lake Almanor): Six confirmed on Nov. 9; one confirmed on Nov. 10; and two confirmed on Nov. 12.

Three cases confirmed for the Northern Region (Greenville/Indian Valley): One case confirmed on Nov. 12; and two cases confirmed today Nov.15.

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More information about COVID-19 in Plumas County can be found by calling the Public Health hotline at 283-6400 or by visiting its covid website here.