Statistics from July 19 - 25, 2022
New cases: 311
By age group:
Children 0-12: 20
Children 13-19: 7
Adults 20-29: 50
Adults 30-39: 60
Adults 40-49: 34
Adults 50-59: 40
Adults 60-69: 46
Adults 70-79: 30
Adults 80-89: 15
Adults 90+: 5
Unknown: 4
Total 311
• Active cases: 239
• Hospitalized: 44
• People in ICU: 6
• Deaths reported: 0
WEEKLY UPDATE (07/19/2022 – 7/25/2022):
- 7-Day Case Numbers (by receive date): 311
- 7-Day CDC Transmission Case Rate (by receive date): 172.7 per 100,000 (>100 is high)
- 7-Day Test Positivity (by lab collect date): 6.3% (5% - 8% is moderate)
- 7-Day Average Hospitalized: 44
- 7-Day Average ICU Beds: 5.43
- Deaths Reported in Last 7 Days: 0
For more information, visit the Data and Statistics page at ShastaReady.org.
Current Situation:
- Got a policy question? A new Inquiry Portal at the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) answers your questions about policy updates and guidance regarding communicable diseases, and ways to keep you and your community safe. Before submitting a question, please review the resources available on the CDPH guidance page.
- Novavax was approved for emergency use authorization for adults 18 years and older by the CDC on July 19, 2022. Novavax is a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine currently used in more than 40 countries and authorized by the European Union and World Health Organization. As a protein-based vaccine, Novavax is another option for people who are allergic to one of the components in an mRNA or viral-vector vaccine. The vaccine is currently authorized as a primary series only, not as a booster dose. Regulators authorized the vaccine following an extensive review of clinical trials and safety and effectiveness data. Novavax will be available in the U.S. in the coming weeks, the CDC said.
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: You can get tested and treated for COVID-19 with one stop. The state’s Test to Treat site at 2420 Breslauer Way in Redding, provides testing. If the person tested is positive and treatments are appropriate, they receive a prescription from a health care provider and have the prescription filled, all at one location. Schedule an appointment online. The site is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
If you need a vaccine: Find options at ShastaReady.org.