Public Health Adds 56 New COVID-19 Cases
By edhat staff
A total of 56 new COVID-19 positive cases were added to Santa Barbara County's total on Wednesday.
Of the 56 new cases, 27 were located in Santa Maria, 20 in Santa Barbara, 3 in Goleta, 2 in the Montecito/Summerland/Carpinteria area, 1 in Gaviota, 1 in Orcutt, 1 in the Lompoc Prison, and 1 is pending.
This brings the grand total to 2,171 cases, however, only 267 of these cases are currently active.
Of the 2,171 total, 988 belong to the outbreak at the federal prison in Lompoc and 1,183 are located within the community.
Currently, 204 people are quarantined at home, 57 are hospitalized with 15 in the ICU, and 74 are pending information. There have been 22 deaths overall.
More information can be found here.
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Jun 19, 2020 07:35 AMOr the increase in cases could have to do with the reopening on State St for Memorial Day weekend...
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Jun 18, 2020 12:31 PMThe LA Times ran an article about us yesterday :https://www.latimes.com/travel/story/2020-06-17/santa-barbara-state-street-promenade ------ Looks bad down there. I haven't gone to State st. yet and was excited to take the family to check it out soon, but not now. Hardly ANYONE wearing masks or distancing. This type of carelessness and ignorance will lead to us having to shut down again. Is no one else watching the news about the spikes in #s now? Good job everyone, you ruined it for the rest of us!
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Jun 18, 2020 11:09 PMGoogle video on cough experiment. The “zone” is much closer to 12 feet than six.
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Jun 18, 2020 02:53 PMIf the person not wearing the mask is not coughing or sneezing, really what is the dispersal zone for the relatively small chance they are infected? I haven't been around anyone who appeared to be sick when I have been out in public. Infections seem to come from close prolonged contact with an infected person, like those 16 coeds in Florida at the bar. I wear a mask, and I wouldn't eat downtown, but I would walk down State Street.
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Jun 18, 2020 11:00 AMI have been in places where all the younger crowd is hanging out like nothing is going on. No masks, several per table at several different tables. Hugging, carrying on and not a mask in sight. I don't think the youngsters realize the gravity of the situation.
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Jun 19, 2020 06:02 PMYes, and I wonder if crow will also be on the menu for those who preach "herd immunity" as the best way to deal with the virus. Now new studies are showing that antibodies are, in essence, "good for about three months." There have been troubling cases of reinfection in China. In light of this, can't really say anymore that it's fine for everyone to catch this so we can get herd immunity. That was just justifying taking no precautions and spreading this around. New Zealand had success by getting people to cooperate with mitigation measures. Why can't we?
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Jun 18, 2020 02:50 PMChance of a bad illness for them is pretty small right? Maybe 1 in 1,000? What kid is going to care about those odds? As long as they stay away from their grandparents.
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Jun 18, 2020 01:22 PMPUG - I agree. This thing is far from over, yet so many are acting like it's OK to carry on as normal. I hope all those protesters calling Covid a hoax or overblown are eating a healthy bowl of crow right now!
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Jun 18, 2020 12:53 PMIt’s sad
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Jun 18, 2020 12:50 PMDang meant to add to my 12:24 comment...the big guy didn't have a mask on.
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Jun 18, 2020 12:24 PMToo add... on the one hand I was in a CVS and saw a teenage girl without a mask on with her friend who had a mask on. On the other, I was at a Vons where most everyone was wearing a mask but in one isle was this guy.... probably late 60's early 70's, obese walking around without a care. I thought to myself, "wow... high risk individual giving no ***** "
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Jun 18, 2020 12:19 PMI agree with you LCP, though it doesn't help that they have been getting mixed messages from the adults in their lives. A large portion of the country was/is for strict measures and another called it a hoax.
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Jun 18, 2020 10:34 AM57 hospitalized, 25% of those in ICU. Those are the numbers to watch. Our ability to return to normal activities is related to how are critical care facilities are doing.
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Jun 18, 2020 11:37 PMPit, death rate matters too. There are those infected who don't make it to critical -- or non-critical care facilities. Just standing up for reality along with the policies and mandates re: Covid-19.
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Jun 18, 2020 08:47 AM20 in Santa Barbara, 3 in Goleta. There's your sign.
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Jun 19, 2020 08:28 AMWhere did you find that 19/20 number?
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Jun 18, 2020 01:17 PMYou must also be looking at all the photos of people walking freely up and down state street and sitting at tables with no masks on.
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Jun 18, 2020 12:33 PMand or the reopening of businesses.
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Jun 18, 2020 10:28 AMInteresting data points for Santa Barbara. I hadn't thought about the racial disparity (didn't know it). So, it could be the demonstrations, but very likely could also be graduations. Graduation from elementary/ middle/ high school was 2 weeks ago (June 3 for the most part), and there were plenty of parties (even if no "graduations". Even people not having parties were letting their teens and tweens hang out with their friends for photo ops.
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Jun 18, 2020 10:14 AMMaybe the demonstration on State Street on Sunday, June 7?
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Jun 18, 2020 09:42 AMLooking at photos of the event it appears most if not all of them are wearing masks. Makes me wonder if the children and family of people who have had to work are getting infected.
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Jun 18, 2020 09:00 AMOf the 20 in Santa Barbara, 19 were Latinx. What's that about? Makes me wonder if there was one event where a lot of people were exposed at one time.