mariposa county covid19 update

October 29, 2021 – PLEASE NOTE: These are cases reported to Public Health between Tuesday, October 26th at 4:00 P.M. – Friday, October 29th at 4:00 P.M.

10/29/2021 COVID-19 Update:

New cases: 27

New case breakdown:

0 - 11 years old: 5

12 - 19 years old: 6

20 - 29 years old: 1

30 - 39 years old: 7

40 - 49 years old: 1

50 - 59 years old: 1

60 - 69 years old: 3

70 - 79 years old: 1

80 - 89 years old: 1

90+ years old: 1

10 of the cases reported today were unvaccinated, 3 of the cases were vaccinated, and 14 cases are under investigation.

Mariposa County currently has 1,400 total cases, 52 of those are currently active with 8 hospitalized.

If you have questions about the case report, please call our COVID-19 Information Team at 209-259-1332 or email us at mariposacovid19@gmail.com.

Get Vaccine Info

To view the full case list and more demographic information, please visit www.mariposacounty.org/2422/COVID-19-Case-Information

To register and schedule your COVID-19 vaccine appointment, please visit myturn.ca.gov or call 1-833-422-4255.

To view more COVID-19 statistics for Mariposa County please visit the dashboard https://bit.ly/3grisNp or visit https://bit.ly/31pQQnv to visit the mobile dashboard.


Avoid large gatherings, wear a face covering, and practice good hand hygiene and maintain social distance.

We can all do this by avoiding large gatherings, wearing a cloth face covering, and practicing good hand hygiene.

Avoid those who are sick, continue to socially distance, and avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.

In addition, recognize symptoms early, stay home if you are sick, and cover your coughs and sneezes.

Information links for cases in October: 

One Death: Mariposa County Public Health Reports One New Death and Thirty-Four New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,373 Confirmed Cases

Mariposa County Public Health Reports Five New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,339 Confirmed Cases

One Death: Mariposa County Public Health Reports One New Death and Six New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,334 Confirmed Cases

Mariposa County Public Health Reports Six New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,328 Confirmed Cases

Mariposa County Public Health Reports Fifteen New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,324 Confirmed Cases

Mariposa County Public Health Reports Eleven New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,273 Confirmed Cases

Mariposa County Public Health Reports 31 New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,262 Confirmed Cases

Two Deaths: Mariposa County Public Health Reports Two New Deaths and Thirty New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,223 Confirmed Cases

Mariposa County Public Health Reports Eleven New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,193 Confirmed Cases

Mariposa County Public Health Explains Why COVID-19 Vaccines Are Not Experimental

Mariposa County Public Health Reports 1 Out of 4 Active COVID-19 Cases Currently Hospitalized

Mariposa County Public Health Reports Fifteen New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,182 Confirmed Cases

Mariposa County Public Health Reports Ten New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,167 Confirmed Cases

Mariposa County Public Health Reports Seven New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,157 Confirmed Cases

Mariposa County Public Health Reports Forty New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,150 Confirmed Cases

Mariposa County Public Health Reports Sixteen New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,110 Confirmed Cases

Information links for cases in September: 
Mariposa County Public Health Reports Sixteen New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,094 Confirmed Cases

One Death: Mariposa County Public Health Reports One New Death and Seven New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 1,022 Confirmed Cases

Two Deaths: 

Information links for cases in August: 
Mariposa County Public Health Reports Thirteen New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 816 Confirmed Cases

Two Deaths: Mariposa County Public Health Reports Two New Deaths and Six New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 700 Confirmed Cases

One Death: Mariposa County Public Health Reports One New Death and Eleven New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 673 Confirmed Cases

Information links for cases in July: 
Mariposa County Public Health Reports Two New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 500 Confirmed Cases

Mariposa County Public Health Issues Recommendations in Response to a Significant Increase in COVID-19 Cases

Information links for cases in June: 
  

Two Cases of COVID-19 Delta Variant Reported in Mariposa County 

Information links for cases in May: 
Mariposa County Public Health Reports Three New Positive COVID Cases for a Total of 458 Confirmed Cases

Mariposa County Public Health Reports First Identified Case of UK Variant Found in Mariposa County Resident

Information links for cases in April: 

Mariposa County Unified School District Superintendent Announces 2 High School Students Have Tested Positive for COVID-19 - 127 Close Contacts Have Been Identified and Contacted

Information links for cases in March: 

Information link for cases in February: 

Information link for cases in January 2021: 

For more case information please CLICK HERE

Older Information for 2020: 


SYMPTOMS AND TESTING:
Who should Test: Fever, cough, shortness of breath. 
Emergency warning signs include: Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, persistent pain or pressure in the chest, confusion or inability to arouse, bluish lips or face. If you develop emergency warning signs for COVID-19 get medical attention immediately. * This list is not all inclusive. Please consult your medical provider for any other symptoms that are severe or concerning. Please call ahead so that appropriate precautions can be taken.

Older patients and individuals who have severe underlying medical conditions or those with immunocompromised: contact your healthcare provider early, even if your illness is mild

COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS:
• Wash your hands regularly with soap and water for 20 seconds.
• Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.
• Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
• Stay away from work, school or other people if you become sick with respiratory symptoms such as fever and cough.
• Cover sneezes or coughs with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.

BUSINESS RESOURCES: • Please visit http://www.mariposacounty.org/2373/COVID-19-Business-Resources to see what type of services are available for our businesses owner.

• For information regarding the Health Officers order from 3/25/2020 regarding employee screening please visit http://www.mariposacounty.org/2396/COVID-19-Orders-Shelter-inPlace-etc

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION REGARDING COVID-19: • Please visit http://www.mariposacounty.org/2374/Guidance---FAQs

ASSISTANCE WITH FOOD, GROCERIES OR UNEMPLOYMENT: • Please visit http://www.mariposacounty.org/2389/Community-Resources

Source: Mariposa County Public Health