- Elizabeth Larson
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Twenty new COVID-19 cases reported in Lake County
The Public Health COVID-19 dashboard showed on Monday that the local caseload had risen to 240, up from 220 from the last update on Friday.
Of those 240 cases confirmed on Monday, 25 are active, 213 are recovered and two have died, the dashboard showed. None currently are hospitalized.
Lake County’s positivity rate on Monday remained at 4.6 percent.
Public Health departments in the state’s 58 counties reported more than 574,000 cases and more than 10,470 deaths as of Monday night.
The California Department of Public Health said local health departments have reported 26,544 confirmed positive cases in health care workers and 137 deaths statewide.
In Lake’s neighboring counties, the following numbers were reported on Monday: Colusa, 391 cases, four deaths; Glenn, 360 cases, three deaths; Mendocino, 472 cases, 10 deaths; Napa, 1,071 cases, 11 deaths; Sonoma, 3,753 cases, 50 deaths; and Yolo, 1,834 cases, 44 deaths.
To date, 7,777 tests have been completed in Lake County, Public Health reported. Statewide, there had been 8,998,353 tests conducted as of Monday, an increase of 172,234 over the prior 24-hour reporting period, the California Department of Public Health reported.
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