Oct. 21: Plumas Public Health announces 64 new cases; 38 in Quincy area

The Plumas County Public Health Agency announced this evening, Oct. 21, that there are 64 new cases to report. The health agency is posting positive test results twice a week — on Mondays and Thursdays, and the agency last reported 28 cases on Monday, Oct. 18, as well as two deaths.

There are now 208 active cases; 1,641 total cases, and 14 deaths.

The 64 cases reported today are as follows:

Thirty-eight  cases for the Southern Region (Quincy/Meadow Valley): Six confirmed on Oct. 19; 20 confirmed on Oct. 20; and 12 confirmed today, Oct. 21.

Fifteen  cases for the Eastern Region (Graeagle/Portola): Four confirmed on Oct. 19;  eight confirmed on Oct. 20; and three confirmed today, Oct. 21.

Three  cases for the Western Region (Chester/Lake Almanor): All confirmed Oct. 20.

Eight cases confirmed for the Northern Region (Greenville/Indian Valley): Two confirmed on Oct.20; and six confirmed today, Oct. 21.

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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.