SLO County passes 300 coronavirus cases, adding 3
San Luis Obispo County passed the 300-case mark Tuesday, adding three confirmed coronavirus cases.
A total of 302 local residents have now tested positive for COVID-19 since March, according to ReadySLO.org.
Two of the three newest cases are in Nipomo, and one is in the city of San Luis Obispo.
Of the total COVID-19 cases, 29 are active.
SLO County’s COVID-19 cases by the numbers
A majority of San Luis Obispo County residents who’ve tested positive for COVID-19 — 272 —have completely recovered from the illness, with six new recoveries reported since Monday.
Twenty-four people are still recovering at home. Five patients are receiving hospital treatment, and three patients are in intensive care units.
One local resident has died from COVID-19.
There was no increase in cases in Paso Robles since Friday. However, the North County city continues to have the most COVID-19 cases in the county with 122.
Atascadero has 40 cases, Arroyo Grande has 24 cases, Nipomo has 31 cases, San Luis Obispo has 22 cases and the California Men’s Colony has 11 cases.
Pismo Beach and San Miguel both have nine, Templeton has 10, and Morro Bay has seven cases. Other areas — defined as cities or communities with fewer than five cases — have 17 cases altogether.
Seventy-seven cases involve people ages 50 to 64, and 51 cases involve people age 65 and older.
There are 144 residents aged 18 to 49 who’ve tested positive for COVID-19. The remaining 30 cases involve people ages 17 and younger.
The county has determined 54 patients acquired the virus through travel, 142 acquired it through person-to-person contact and 105 contracted it through community spread.
The county has not determined the route of transmission for one cases.
Private and public health labs have performed a combined total of 12,685 tests. Between Monday and Tuesday, labs performed 203 tests for county residents.
The county’s Public Health lab has conducted 3,521 tests with 91 positive results. Private labs have conducted at least 9,164 tests with 211 positive results.
Private labs have reported negative results to the county since April 13.
When and where to get a COVID-19 test
As of Monday, free state testing is available in San Luis Obispo at 801 Grand Ave. on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Testing continues at the Grover Beach location at Ramona Garden Park Center at 993 Ramona Ave. from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays.
Testing will also be available in the El Camino Real Homeless Organization (ECHO) parking lot at 6370 Atascadero Ave. in Atascadero from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, June 10, and Thursday, June 11.
Register online for appointments at https://www.emergencyslo.org/en/should-i-be-tested.aspx; you can register by phone at 888-634-1123.
In addition, testing is available through private healthcare providers, urgent care centers and the San Luis Obispo County Public Health Lab.
Visit ReadySLO.org for the latest public health updates and recommendations.