Coronavirus

SLO County adds more than 60 new coronavirus cases, 3 deaths

San Luis Obispo County added 61 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, according to data from the county Public Health Department.

In total, 18,899 San Luis Obispo County residents have tested positive for coronavirus since March 2020.

On Thursday, the county reported an additional three deaths due to coronavirus. Locally, 205 people have died due to the virus.

As of Thursday, San Luis Obispo County remains in California’s most restrictive tier of California’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy.

New COVID-19 cases by city

Here is where new COVID-19 cases were added on Thursday in San Luis Obispo County, according to ReadySLO.org:

  • San Luis Obispo: 14

  • Paso Robles: 12

  • Atascadero: 11

  • Grover Beach: 6

  • Nipomo: 5

  • Oceano: 5

  • Arroyo Grande: 3

  • Pismo Beach: 2

  • San Miguel: 2

  • Avila Beach: 1

  • Santa Margarita: 1

  • Templeton: 1

The locations of seven cases were listed as “other.” A total of 78 cases remained under investigation.

Outbreaks at the California Men’s Colony state prison in San Luis Obispo and Atascadero State Hospital have been greater than indicated by county data, according to data from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and the Department of State Hospitals.

CDCR had recorded 2,472 total coronavirus cases among CMC inmates as of Thursday, with nine active cases in custody and with nine of those testing positive in the past 14 days.

Nine inmates have died due to COVID-19.

DHS reported that 212 patients have tested positive at Atascadero State Hospital since May 2020 as of Wednesday, the latest update. The agency reports none of those patients have tested positive within the past 14 days.

ASH has reported at least one and fewer than 11 deaths among patients who tested positive for COVID-19. The facility had no hospitalized coronavirus patients as of Wednesday, and it has not said how many were hospitalized in the past.

Cal Poly’s documented total of coronavirus cases involving both on-campus and off-campus students was 1,476 as of Thursday.

SLO County coronavirus cases by the numbers

Here’s a look at San Luis Obispo County’s cases on Thursday, according to the county Public Health Department.

  • Active cases: 994
  • Recovered cases: 17,676
  • People recovering at home: 958
  • People receiving hospital care: 36
  • Total people in intensive care units: 9
  • People in intensive care units out of the county: 2

  • Deaths due to COVID-19: 205

Where to get a COVID-19 test and schedule a vaccine appointment

The San Luis Obispo County Public Health Department is urging anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, or those who have come into contact with someone with the virus, to get tested.

Free coronavirus testing is available at clinics throughout San Luis Obispo County. To make an appointment, visit emergencySLO.org/testing; you can register by phone at 888-634-1123.

As of Thursday, the county Public Health Department is administering coronavirus vaccines to people in Phase 1A and Phase 1B — including residents 65 and older — by appointment only.

To schedule an appointment visit RecoverSLO.org or call 805-543-2444.

Appointment schedules will be announced on weekdays around 9 a.m. as appointments become available on RecoverSLO.org and via county email alerts.

To sign up for email alerts visit EmergencySLO.org/en/newsletter.aspx.

This story was originally published February 11, 2021 at 1:37 PM.

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Lindsey Holden
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Lindsey Holden writes about housing, San Luis Obispo County government and everything in between for The Tribune in San Luis Obispo. She became a staff writer in 2016 after working for the Rockford Register Star in Illinois. Lindsey is a native Californian raised in the Midwest and earned degrees from DePaul and Northwestern universities.
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