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Posted by: thepinetree on 07/17/2020 04:50 PM Updated by: thepinetree on 07/17/2020 04:50 PM
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Six New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Amador County Since Tuesday

Amador County, CA – Since Tuesday’s COVID-19 update, Amador County Public Health confirms six additional COVID-19 cases in Amador County. Of these cases two are hospitalized. One is hospitalized out-of-county and another is hospitalized locally. Two of the cases reside in Jackson, 1 lives in Ione, 1 lives in Pioneer, 1 lives in Pine Grove, and another resides in Volcano.




The new cases include 3 females and 3 males, 3 age 50-65, and 3 over the age of 65. Two cases are linked to congregate settings, including 1 housed in the Amador County Jail. The Amador Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division prepared in advance to provide for the safety of inmates and correctional staff in the event of an inmate testing positive for COVID-19 and immediately enacted response protocols. Response protocol includes testing of all inmates and any exposed staff. This case has been linked to out-of-county exposure prior to incarceration.

The Amador County Jail will not release inmates due to a positive COVID-19 diagnosis. If an individual is scheduled to be released, the Amador Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division coordinates with Amador County Public Health to
ensure isolation procedures are in place.

Total cases in Amador to date = 51 cases.
Total hospitalized in Amador County = 1 case.
Total hospitalized out of county = 1 case.
Total active cases = 20 cases.
Total recovered to date = 31 cases.

Individual actions help slow the spread of this disease. Persons over age 65 and those with chronic health conditions that put them at higher risk for severe COVID-19 should continue to stay home as much as possible. All should avoid mixing with others outside your household. Avoid unnecessary travel. When you go out, wear a face covering. Stay home if you are sick. Stay home if you have symptoms and are awaiting test results.
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