BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — The Kern County Public Well being Providers Division reported 14 new COVID-19 deaths and 313 instances immediately.
These numbers convey the county’s totals to 159,336 instances and 1,855 deaths. The division says 49,019 residents have recovered and 103,045 are presumed recovered. An extra 5,331 persons are remoted at dwelling. The state is reporting that 141 are in a hospital and 36 are within the intensive care unit.
The division stated 544,917 assessments have come again damaging and 563 are pending.
There have been 92,730 instances amongst residents who’re 18 to 49 years previous, 27,068 in these 50 to 64 years previous, 25,609 in these below 18 and 13,799 instances amongst residents who’re 65 or older, in accordance with public well being officers.
Kern County Public Well being is reporting that the county has 1,301 instances of the B 1.617.2 delta variant from India, a variant of concern, in accordance with the CDC. There are 136 instances of the B.1.1.7 alpha variant that originated in the UK, 19 instances of the P.1 gamma variant from Brazil and 4 instances of the B.1.351 beta variant from South Africa. Kern County additionally has 53 instances of the B.1.427 Epsilon variant and 225 instances of the B.1.429 Epsilon variant. There’s additionally one case of the B.1.526 Iota variant.
Kern County Public Well being experiences there are 423,505 totally vaccinated people and 497,146 unvaccinated people within the county, up to now. The proportion of vaccinated individuals who have examined constructive for COVID-19 post-vaccine is 1.28 p.c. The proportion of all COVID-19 instances which might be unvaccinated is 91.86 p.c. To date, there have been a complete of 5,400 post-vaccine instances. There are 60,922 complete unvaccinated instances. The information is cumulative from Jan. 21, the primary date a resident of Kern was thought of totally vaccinated, in accordance with KCPH.
To view the total knowledge set from Kern County Public Well being, visit here.
Go to MyTurn.ca.gov to discover a COVID-19 vaccination website nearest to you and schedule an appointment.
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Residents might contact KCPH’s Name Middle at 661-321-3000 anytime Monday by way of Friday from 8 a.m. to five p.m. to have their questions answered about COVID-19.