An OCFA firefighter was recently diagnosed with COVID-19. the OCFA responded to this on Twitter with this alarming message:
OCFA firefighters have responded to many medical aid requests from patients with symptoms that may be consistent with COVID-19. At this point it is a community-wide exposure level, and it is difficult to always narrow it down to a source patient.
In related news the O.C. Health Care Agency announced that going forward they to will no longer be differentiating between COVID-19 patients who were travelers and those who caught it in the community.
Currently we are up to 65 COVID-19 patients in Orange County, according to the O.C. Health Care Agency. They have identified that 26 of those cases were Community Acquired. You can expect that number to keep going up.
Also, for the first time, county officials reported that a child under the age of 18 has been diagnosed with the virus. Thirty-three cases are reported in people ages 18-49, 19 between the ages of 50-64 and 12 in people older than 65. Thirty-nine of the confirmed cases are male and 26 are female, according to CBS.
The controls put in place by California Governor Gavin Newsom and most cities and counties, including the City of Santa Ana and Orange County, should help. However too many people are still acting in risky fashion.
Tips from the O.C. Health Care Agency:
For the most updated information on this outbreak please visit CDC COVID-19.
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