J&J Vaccine Paused In Shasta County, No Deaths Reported On Tuesday

Shasta County reported 31 new Coronavirus cases from Sunday and Monday, along with 299 negative tests. There have been 11,570 confirmed cases so far. The death toll remains at 214. An estimated 101 people have the virus right now, 6 people are hospitalized and nobody in intensive care. The county’s case rate has decreased from 7.4 to 5.8 daily cases per 100,000 residents. If that can be maintained, the county could move from the red to the orange tier of restrictions next week.

Vaccine is free of charge and any Shasta County resident 16 and older is eligible for the Pfizer vaccine. Parents must be present to vaccinate anyone younger than 18. Details can be found at shastaready.org. The Johnson and Johnson vaccine has been paused because of six cases of blood clots reported among the nearly 7 Million people who have received the vaccine

Tehama County has reported 5,393 cases and 56 deaths.
There have been 398 cases and 5 deaths in Trinity County.
1,909 have been reported in Siskiyou County with 20 deaths.
Butte County has reported 181 deaths among their 11,304 cases.
Lassen County has had 22 deaths among their 2,073 cases in the community and 2 deaths among the 3,593 cases in prison. Lassen County moved into the yellow tier on Tuesday.
Humboldt County has had 3,560 cases and 36 deaths.
Modoc County has had 487 cases and 4 deaths.

22.7% of Americans have been fully vaccinated.

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