COVID HOSPITALIZATIONS BREAK RECORDS IN SIX CALIFORNIA COUNTIES
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August 23, 2021 (Del Norte/Tuolomne/Lake/Humboldt/Nevada/Mendocino Counties) - Hospitals in six rural California counties — all in remote, northern parts of the state — are now treating more COVID-19 patients than ever, breaking records by exceeding their winter surges.
Driven by sharp spikes in infections and low vaccination rates, COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Del Norte, Tuolumne, Lake, Humboldt, Nevada and Mendocino counties have more than tripled in the past five weeks, according to a CalMatters analysis of state data.
In Crescent City, Sutter Coast Hospital — the only hospital in Del Norte, California’s most northwestern county — has activated its surge plan: Non-emergency surgeries have been cancelled, visitors are restricted and additional staffing has been requested from the state Emergency Management Services Agency.
Cannon-Cutts said recent events like the county fair are likely to have spread the virus among the unvaccinated in Del Norte County. But she said there is an upside to the worsening surge: More residents who had previously been vaccine-hesitant are visiting clinics to get their shots.CalMatters is a public interest journalism venture committed to explaining how California’s state Capitol works and why it matters

By Kristen Hwang, CalMatters