Statistics from April 6 - 12, 2022
New cases: 20
By age group:
Children 0-12: 2
Children 13-19: 1
Adults 20-29: 0
Adults 30-39: 2
Adults 40-49: 2
Adults 50-59: 2
Adults 60-69: 7
Adults 70-79: 0
Adults 80-89: 1
Adults 90+: 1
Unknown: 2
Total 20
• Active cases: 23
• Hospitalized: 4
• People in ICU: 1
• Deaths reported: 7
WEEKLY UPDATE (4/6 - 4/12):
- 7-Day Case Numbers (by receive date): 20
- 7-Day CDC Transmission Case Rate (by receive date): 11.1 per 100,000 (10–49.99 is moderate)
- 7-Day Test Positivity (by lab collect date): 0.2%
- 7-Day Average Hospitalized: 3.57
- Deaths Reported in Last 7 Days: 7
For more information, visit the Data and Statistics page at ShastaReady.org.
Current Situation:
- We are sorry to report that 7 deaths were confirmed this week. They were 3 men in their 60s, a woman in her 60s, a woman in her 70s and 2 women in their 80s. Please note, this week is when these deaths were confirmed and may be days or weeks after the people died.

- The Shasta County Citizens Advocating Respect, Sikh Cultural and Education Center and Shasta Lake Chiropractic will host a free COVID-19 vaccine and booster clinic from 2 to 6 p.m. on Friday, April 15 at Shasta Lake Chiropractic, 4221 Shasta Dam Blvd. in Shasta Lake. Free food, gift cards and incentives will be offered. All vaccine brands are available. Language services will be available in English, Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Spanish, Mien and Hmong. Youth ages 5 to 17 must have a parent or guardian present. For more information, call (530) 440-2626 or (530) 339-0530.
- Can’t get to a clinic due to health or transportation needs? Help is available at MyTurn.ca.gov. Register under the “Request an in-home visit or transportation” section to schedule an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine or arrange transportation to a clinic near you. You’ll receive a call to offer support.
If you’ve been exposed: Follow the isolation/quarantine instructions until you can be tested and receive test results.
If you need to be tested: Find options on the Get Tested page. Please note: Appointments are required at most places due to high demand.
If you need a vaccine: Find options at ShastaReady.org.