Oct. 14: Plumas Public Health announces 97 new cases
The Plumas County Public Health Agency announced this evening, Oct. 14, that there are 97 new cases to report. The health agency is posting positive test results twice a week — on Mondays and Thursdays, but due to the Oct. 11 holiday, the reporting was delayed until today. The agency last reported 62 cases on Thursday, Oct. 7.
There are 191 active cases; 1,549 total cases, and 12 deaths.
The 97 cases reported today are as follows:
Sixty cases for the Southern Region (Quincy/Meadow Valley): Fourteen confirmed on Oct. 8; eight confirmed on Oct. 12; 16 confirmed on Oct. 13; and 22 confirmed today, Oct. 14.
Twenty-seven cases for the Eastern Region (Graeagle/Portola): Four confirmed on Oct. 8; six confirmed on Oct. 12; 11 confirmed on Oct. 13; and six confirmed today, Oct. 14.
Seven cases for the Western Region (Chester/Lake Almanor): Three on Oct. 8; one confirmed on Oct. 12; two confirmed on Oct. 13; and one confirmed today, Oct. 14.
Three cases confirmed for the Northern Region (Greenville/Indian Valley): One confirmed on Oct. 8; one confirmed on Oct. 13 and one confirmed today, Oct. 14.
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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.