Ventura County Reports 13 Positive Cases of Coronavirus

Source: County of Ventura County 
March 18, 2020
 

COVID-19 Update 3/18/20 6:51 pm

There are now 13 cases of COVID-19 in Ventura County.  1 was confirmed by the CDC and 12 were presumptive. As of today, we will not be reporting presumptive positive cases. They will be counted as positive cases. The CDC lab will no longer be providing confirmation. The local lab will provide the final results.

Cases include travel related, community transmission, person to person and those under investigation.

Travel related: Means the person was exposed while traveling.

Community transmission: Means there is no known point of exposure.

Person to person: Means someone was exposed by someone they are close to that was already positive. In this case it was the spouse of someone that already tested posted.

Under investigation means they are determining if the case falls under the three previous categories.

Stay informed on the current situation by texting covid19 to 211211. You will get a text notification when there is an update.

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Source: Ventura County Public Health Department

March 14, 2020
 

Ventura County Public Health has announced two new presumptive positive COVID-19 cases: 1) The first case is a person who had traveled from Egypt. The person has had limited public contact and remains under home quarantine. 2) The second case is an 8-year-old child. The child was treated multiple times over the past month for an underlying condition. The child has not attended school for more than 14 days. The child is now being treated at a hospital outside of Ventura County. At this time, the Ventura County Public Health Lab has conducted 112 COVID-19 tests. There is 1 positive case and 4 presumptive positive cases pending confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Based on available evidence, children do not appear to be at higher risk for COVID-19 than adults. The symptoms of COVID-19 are similar in children and adults. However, children with confirmed COVID-19 have generally presented with mild symptoms. Reported symptoms include cold-like symptoms, such as fever and cough. Children with underlying medical conditions and special healthcare needs may be at a higher risk for severe illness. Ventura County Public Health is encouraging all community members who are at higher risk for serious illness from COVID-19 to take actions to reduce their risk. Older adults, individuals with compromised immune systems, and individuals who have serious chronic medical conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer or lung disease are encouraged to practice social distancing. Such individuals are encouraged to avoid public settings, avoid people who are sick and avoid hugging or shaking hands.


Source: Ventura County Public Health Department

March 11, 2020
 

A second travel related COVID-19 case has been reported in Ventura County. The traveler returned from a trip to Italy, became symptomatic and sought medical attention. The testing was completed by a health care provider in Los Angeles County. The traveler is under home quarantine in Ventura County. The test is presumptive until it is confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. At this time, the Ventura County Public Health Lab has conducted 77 COVID-19 tests. There is 1 positive, travel related, case of COVID-19 in Ventura County and now 1 presumptive positive travel related case. There are 25 travelers on home quarantine. There are no confirmed cases of person-to-person transmission in Ventura County.

Ventura County Public Health is encouraging all community members who are at higher risk for serious illness from COVID-19 to take actions to reduce their risk. Older adults, individuals with compromised immune systems, and individuals who have serious chronic medical conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer or lung disease are encouraged to practice social distancing. Such individuals are encouraged to avoid crowded settings, avoid people who are sick and avoid hugging or shaking hands.


Source: Ventura County Public Health Department

March 10, 2020
 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed that the only presumptive positive COVID19 case in Ventura County is positive. The patient remains in home quarantine. There have been 34 people tested, 1 positive case and 33 negative results. There are 22 travelers, with no symptoms, on home quarantine and 0 travelers at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu.

There have been no cases of person-to-person transmission in the County of Ventura. The California Department of Public Health is not recommending the cancellation of public events. The County of Ventura Public Health Department continues to encourage community members to prepare for social distancing.

Up to date information at www.vcemergency.com.


Source: Ventura County Public Health Department
March 6, 2020
 

One presumptive positive case of the novel coronavirus has been confirmed by the Ventura County Public Health Lab. Secondary confirmation is pending from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The patient had traveled on the Grand Princess Cruise Ship from San Francisco to Mexico. The patient returned to the port of entry in San Francisco on February 21, 2020. This was the same ship on which an elderly adult traveled and later died, in Placer County, after testing positive for COVID-19. The cruise destination was not on the list of at-risk destinations so the travelers that disembarked the ship on February 21, 2020 were not under travel restrictions or health checks upon return.

Once Princess Cruises learned of the passenger’s death, they began notifications to passengers. The California Department of Public Health notified Ventura County Public Health on March 4, 2020, at 7:40 pm that there were six Ventura County residents that had traveled on the cruise. Ventura County Public Health quickly began contacting cruise travelers on the same evening. One of the six travelers had already been in contact with their primary doctor. The primary care doctor had requested that the traveler be tested for COVID-19. In an abundance of caution, the doctor had the patient remain in their vehicle during a curbside specimen drop off. This was requested to limit any possible exposure. The Ventura County Public Health Lab, one of eleven labs in the state able to conduct testing, confirmed preliminary positive results on March 5, 2020. Results are pending from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The patient was not feeling well upon return from the cruise and remained home resting. The patient only left their home to seek medical attention. Ventura County Public Health is working with the California Department of Public Health to provide notifications to anyone who may have been in contact with the patient while seeking medical attention or during transit to Ventura County from San Francisco. The patient is currently under home quarantine with mild symptoms. The patient’s spouse was also on the cruise but has no symptoms. The spouse also remains under home quarantine.

Public Health has contacted the four remaining passengers. One passenger is symptomatic and being tested at this time. The remaining three have no symptoms. 

“There is no evidence of community transmission in Ventura County. This is a travel-related case. We appreciate our lab and nurses for quickly responding. Their swift action helped limit community exposure,” said Ventura County Public Health Officer, Doctor Robert Levin. “We understand the concern this new virus is causing. The risk to the public from COVID-19 remains low. Community members are encouraged to take the same steps they would take to help prevent colds and the flu. Preparing for social distancing is still recommended.” 

According to the California Department of Public Health, as of March 5, 2020, there are a total of 60 positive cases in California: 24 travel-related cases and 19 other confirmed cases. This is the first positive case, pending CDC confirmation, in Ventura County.

As of March 6, 2020, there have been 8 people tested, 7 negative results, 2 pending result, 25 travelers on home quarantine, and 1 traveler under quarantine with no symptoms at Naval Base Ventura County – Point Mugu.

Symptoms of COVID-19 are like the flu, which include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Symptoms may appear in as few as 2 days or up to 14 days after exposure. If you are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 and may have had contact with a person with COVID-19 or had recent international travel please contact your health care provider. Before seeking medical care, consult with your provider first to prevent possible transmission in the health care setting.

Recommendations for the Public Take these precautions to stop the spread of germs and prevent respiratory illnesses like COVID-19:

  • Wash hands with soap and water and rub for at least 20 seconds
  • Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing
  • Stay home if you are sick
  • Get a flu shot to protect yourself and others from flu, which has similar symptoms to COVID-19.

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  1. (COV-19 testing: shrouded in mystery. HHS claims there is no shortage, but nurses and doctors are all over cable news and the web objecting that they can’t get their patients – and themselves – tested. CDC website talks about a pcr test called 2019-nCoV Real-Time RT-PCR Diagnostic Panel. (PCR uses a clever method discovered some years back to amplify nucleotide sequences and it tests for viral DNA or maybe RNA. It is very accurate.) What is not clear: is that PCR test is the test that Ventura can run, does Atlanta just repeat the same test, with perhaps better control, or does it use the “research only” test. And what is going on with the early claims that the test was defective. Was it just one batch? The whole lot? Is the test accurate – how many false negatives? Remember the Texas case, where a false negative led to a carrier being released.

  2. You middle ear, which is behind the eardrum, is connected to the upper respiratory system by the Eustachian tube. This tube can become inflamed/infected, particularly in children. However the source of such bacterial infections is from the throat, not the outer ear, because the eardrum separates those two. If you somehow damage (puncture) the eardrum then that’s a different story. Speaking of which, open wounds in general can be a source of viral entry. I’m not a BandAid user, as I believe fresh air is better than covering a wound, but I’d certainly think about covering any cuts these days.

  3. Only 1% of people infected with the virus are asymptomatic. “fairly asymptomatic”
    is a meaningless nonsense phrase. And 80% is the number who aren’t HOSPITALIZED. 90% of people who are infected get a fever, and 80% get a dry cough. Those are medical conditions that are symptoms of the disease, not “asymptoms”.

  4. “HHS claims there is no shortage” — no they’ve said no such thing. Trump said that anyone who wants to get tested can, that the tests are out there, but very little that Trump says is true … certainly not that.

  5. Good link. But please read it! “#NCDCInTheNews
    “The time it takes to counter fake news takes valuable time and resources away from trying to contain the spread of coronavirus””
    I would accept a retraction to your claim that HHS never denied a shortage, but Edhatters are entitled to know that Azar is BS’ing. Sorry to troll you a bit by suggesting you are a Trumper. Please check your facts though, you throw a lot of statistics around which creates an autthoritative veneer but nobody knows if you are getting them from Faux or Breitbart or “the Ranger/Alex Jones and their ilk. #respectfuldiscussion #verifiedsources #uniteagainstcoronavirus

  6. WASH YOUR GD, MFing HANDS! As a biochemist, I’m shocked beyond words at the bad sanitary habits I see on a daily basis by my fellow scientists. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been washing my hands with soap and hot water at the bathroom sink when I see a person walk out of a bathroom stall, holding their phone in their hand, and leave without bothering to stop at the sink. This is why I always open doors with a paper towel. You dirty MFers!

  7. I have cited that numerous times. If you question it, then YOU can fact check it. Here’s my source yet again: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2762130 “Asymptomatic cases: 889 (1%)” There have, of course, been other studies since that one that showed a CFR of 2.3%, but I’m not aware of any that show a different value. I provide sources for my claims more than anyone else here. I did hastily react to your comment about HHS because I had not seen that Azar was echoing Trump’s misinformation … I should have double checked before contradicting you.

  8. People have referred to cruise ships as Petri dishes because the virus is contained within the bounds of the ship (and I suppose the passengers are the agar that feeds the virus). CPAC is no Petri dish, it’s a mass gathering of people who are socially active and travel widely … the opposite of self-contained, or a lab.

  9. “Opps, I ment 4.60 %”
    Maybe. Mortality rates should always be calculated by the following formula: Mortality = (dead)/(dead*recovered)*100. Since the post you took the numbers from didn’t not specify the number of recovered, it’s premature to use the number infected in the denominator of that formula, because infected individuals have neither died nor recovered. Your assumption underestimates the mortality rate.

  10. We need to be prepareded. The City needs to be talking about emergency ordinances that prevents evictions, ensure quarantine compliance and that no large events are permitted. If also needs to begin alerting residents to the fact that older adults and those with conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, cancer and heart conditions are extremely vulnerable. These patients have a much greater death rate compared to others. It is as much as 1 in 10. San Francisco has a Coronavirus alert system that was just implemented for residents. Other cities are seeking to implement ordinances that prohibit evictions and are already counseling events. Santa Barbara’s mayor said that the City would not be preventing cruise ships from arriving. If that’s the case, is she going to cancel any events to protect residents? Or, will she instead allow the Coronavirus to come to Santa Barbara because of wishful thinking that it will not end up here and allow events to occur and cruise passengers to arrive?

  11. Note that it’s impossible to know how many people recovered if they aren’t counted, which is why the preferred term is CFR (Case Fatality Rate) = (count of deaths from disease)/(count of diagnosed cases) over some period of time. But comparisons using that value also be tricky, even when not premature, because the number of undiagnosed cases depends heavily on how much testing is done. For instance, many flu cases are never diagnosed (officially, going into a database), so the .1% CFR for the flu may be a lot higher than the actual mortality rate. OTOH, South Korea has extensive testing of COVID-19, so whatever CFR is calculated there will likely be close to the actual mortality rate. But in places where there’s little testing and a lot of community spread, the CFR may be inflated because all the deaths are recorded but only a fraction of the cases … at the same time, the actual mortality rate will *also* be higher because carriers aren’t being tracked and people are being exposed without their knowledge (in SK people have an app that tells them if they’re in proximity of someone who has been diagnosed). Of course, other factors, like the availability of hospital beds, ventilators, and protective gear for health providers also affect the mortality rate.

  12. “Healthy attitude. ” Since the comment you’re referring to is in the penalty box (because the awful comment I responded to went there and so mine went with it), here it is again: No, let’s not pray for that [Trump and Pence getting the virus]. As critical as I am of Trump, I don’t wish this or any other disease on him or anyone else. That’s absolutely the wrong attitude.

  13. JQB: Interesting dynamic around here in terms of votes and deleted comments. I’ve been reading EdHat for years, but only recently decided to participate, which I do selectively. I thought your reply was “human”, and I liked it. We all have differences, which provide opportunities for learning.

  14. Run the numbers. Do your own personal risk assessment. Wash your hands. Don’t touch your mouth, eyes or nose with unclean fingers. Don’t invest in totems, amulets or surrogate shamanism. take a Myers-Briggs personality assessment to determine if you are an extra-vert or an intra-vert, as this will color your own sense of subjective vulnerability. Then run comparable risk assessments on other daily peril exposures: auto accidents; slip and fall; getting hit by a meteor; getting a flu or cold; or having a kitchen accident in your own home.

  15. Not this mayor – she has at least two guaranteed puppet votes planted well in her back pocket, so she needs just one more vote which is not hard to find among the remaining one-party council members.. Therefore, this mayor does have de facto “executive power”.

  16. The month long lockdown announced in Italy impacts 16,000,000 people. That’s like shutting everything down from Ventura to the Mexican border. Italy is a western country: they don’t eat bats or have signs in hospitals that say “No Spitting” as I read about in China. Italy’s lifestyle is similar to us, yet they are imposing a regional lockdown. This is not the time to be complacent, but you also don’t need a pallet of TP. Keep you eye on the Bay Area because they are a few weeks ahead of us.

  17. Ventura County is a large county. Is it not unreasonable that the public should be informed about the specific city?? The lack of testing that’s going on due the unavailability of test kits is egregious! I work in the medical community and have heard first hand that ER docs have to turn away patients who SHOULD BE TESTED because of the dearth of test kits and the still strict guidelines for who gets priority for being tested. The way this outbreak is being mishandled by our government is going to lead to a massive problem. Unfortunately it’s too late to stop the train that’s already left the station…

  18. Murillo has de facto executive power when she controls the votes of others. Explicit power may not be given, but it is obvious when you understand the inability of some council members to be able to think for themselves or they owe their positions on council to her.

  19. I find it funny that these ppl who are hoarding and stockpiling are actually putting themselves at risk every time they go to the store to hoard some more. Your best bet is self-isolation right now. SF already is cancelling large gatherings and sending out alerts. The ppl hoarding are going to end up getting this virus and being quarantined – and then those of us who are avoiding places with alot of ppl will be able to get our TP as they’ll all be home sick. Get smart ppl. Don’t wait until someone is confirmed b/c they aren’t testing everyone. It’s here and your best bet is maintaining distance and avoiding crowds. At least for the next month.

  20. That would be the newly created eastside district and the newly created westside district. Which explains why Murillo worked so hard to get rid of the prior more independent eastside council member and put in one of her own -another one with zero political experience. Watch Murillo from the city council podium – either pre-emptively telling what way she is voting up front, before she polls other council members for their opinions, Or watch the westside council member stammer, hem and haw and basically blather, if asked prematurely for his opinion until he knows which way Murillo is voting. If this was theater, it would be funny. But this is your elected (selected) city council spending your money and protecting the quality of life of your city city. The push for district elections delivered exactly what was intended – sufficient, easily manipulated “rotten boroughs” that control a final pre-determined outcomes. Just view voter turnout for each new city council district if you don’t understand what this means. Some have high turnouts and they get one vote. Some have very, very, very low turnouts and they get one vote. Hardly “democratic”, but it is the law as determined by our one-party state.

  21. Fresh news out of Italy where they can’t contain the outbreak. Don’t say it can’t happen here, and I certainly hope it doesn’t come to this. They’ve just initiated a month long lockdown of a region, and I don’t know how many people it covers. *** The decree details from Reuters: ***
    ITALY DRAFT DECREE TELLS PEOPLE NOT TO ENTER OR LEAVE REGION OF LOMBARDY AND 11 PROVINCES IN OTHER REGIONS ***
    ITALY’S DRAFT DECREE SAYS SCHOOLS IN LOMBARDY AND 11 PROVINCES WILL REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL AT LEAST APRIL 3 ***
    ITALY DRAFT DECREE ON CORONAVIRUS SHOWS NEW RESTRICTIVE MEASURES FOR NEW AREAS IN REGIONS OF LOMBARDY, VENETO, EMILIA AND PIEDMONT
    ITALY DRAFT DECREE URGES PEOPLE NOT TO MOVE AROUND INSIDE AREAS COVERED BY DECREE EXCEPT FOR ESSENTIAL WORKING NEEDS AND EMERGENCIES ***
    ITALY DRAFT DECREE SAYS ALL LEAVE FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS CANCELLED IN LOMBARDY AND 11 PROVINCES ***
    ITALY DRAFT DECREE SAYS ALL GYMS, SWIMMING POOLS, HEALTH CENTRES AND SPAS TO CLOSE IN THE SAME AREAS ***
    ITALY’S DRAFT DECREE CLOSES ALL SKI RESORTS, MUSEUMS, CULTURAL CENTRES IN SAME AREAS ***
    ITALY’S DRAFT DECREE SAYS ALL SHOPPING CENTRES TO CLOSE AT WEEKENDS IN SAME AREAS ***
    ITALY’S DRAFT DECREE CLOSES ALL SKI RESORTS, MUSEUMS, CULTURAL CENTRES IN SAME AREAS

  22. Italy March 7, in a population of 60 million residents the Minister of Health reports: 5061 have tested positive; to date 233 have died.
    ……”Conferenza stampa del Capo della protezione civile Angelo Borrelli alle ore 18 del 7 marzo:
    5883 le persone che hanno contratto il virus, attualmente positivi 5061, 233 deceduti e 589 guariti.
    Tra i 5061 positivi:
    1843 si trovano in isolamento domiciliare
    2651 ricoverati con sintomi
    567 in terapia intensiva…..”

  23. First of all…”asymptomatic set of flulike symptoms” is an oxymoron. I’m not trying to scare anyone “witless” as you say. However, I also think that the public deserves to be better informed about what’s really going on, instead of walking around blissfully unaware of the existence of community spread of this virus. The data thus far shows that 80% of people who contract Covid-19 will only have mild illness so they won’t be going to the ER or staying at home in bed…no, they will be out the community spreading it around to others may not be so fortunate to fall in that 80%. 20% of those who contract this virus will have serious illness that may even require hospitalization due to pneumonia. Mortality rates for this virus are 20-30 times higher than influenza.1% vs 2-3%. If you’re over 70 yrs it’s closer to 8-10%. So, with all that being said, this virus is not to be taken lightly folks. If anyone develops a sudden onset of a fever and a cough stay home and call your doctor!

  24. “Grand Princess is off-loading passengers” — no, it isn’t, it is being held at sea. The passengers won’t disembark until Monday, at a port in Oakland: https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/coronavirus-outbreak-death-toll-us-infections-latest-news-updates-2020-03-08/ It’s likely that future cruises will be canceled until/unless Princess Cruises can assure passengers that it’s been disinfected and safe to travel on. As for cruise ships docking in SB … the virus will reach here, one way or the other … by train, bus, car, or airplane.

  25. At a time when we as a community need and want good solid public health information, it’s sad there are those here who want to politicize and generally muck things up with unreasonable down-voting and obfuscation. My guess is it’s coming mostly from partisans who see anything that can be viewed as criticism of the Federal response to this pandemic as a direct afront to the current administration and its coming election hopes.

  26. Just out of curiosity, would the people who down-vote me, or others, please make themselves heard and voice their objections? Honestly, I’d like to know where we disagree. I’m sure, and you’d be surprised, at how much we might have in common, and I’m just wondering where we have differences. It’s so easy to hit that downvote, but I challenge you to make your voice heard on some of these important subjects. You might change my mind.

  27. As for cruise ships, the Grand Princess is off-loading passengers and according to its website, is on schedule for the March 22 departure:’
    7 Night West Coast Cruise from San Francisco, CA;
    Princess Cruises Grand Princess;
    Departure Port: San Francisco, CA;
    OCG Class;
    Mainstream;
    Cruises to: SANTA BARBARA; LOS ANGELES; SAN DIEGO; ENSENADA; SAN FRANCISCO;
    Departing, Mar 22, 2020. It’s due here on March 24, unless the city (City Council) says, NO!

  28. Visit Santa Barbara needs to be de-funded by the City. They are encouraging tourists from Southern Can and the regioi TO Santa Barbara. We have cities South of us that have declared State of Emergency and have hot spots. The City is playing with fire if it thinks it should continue to fund this group that will import the Coronavirus to Santa Barbara.

  29. City employees are the ones concerned about tourists and taxes. What else pays their perks and benefits besides tourism and taxes?. If you are sending city employees a message, please state it more bluntly. We now want you to work for free, or else get a job somewhere else that will actually pay you, because we don’t care about tourism and taxes in this city. That will get the word across.

  30. Dry cough is a symptom, fever is a symptom… It’s probably been here for a few weeks and just hasn’t been tested for. We WILL survive as a race, which may not be good with how stupid so many people are being about it.

  31. WHO declares Pandemic. Well folks, it’s official the WHO just declared that the Coronavirus has reached pandemic status. Meanwhile, the fearless leaders at the city council have chosen tax dollars and tourists over the concerns of residents. They won’t be trying to contain or prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. Instead, the city is open for business until disaster strikes. There are no leaders at city council. —– https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5e691223c5b68d61645ec5fd

  32. 100%!!!! I think it should be disbanded anyway, along with those red vested city “hosts”!! Stupidest thing I’ve EVER SEEN! It makes me angry every time I see those hosts walking around doing nothing on our tax dollars. What city have you EVER visited that has tourist hosts there to meet and greet you. This isn’t Disneyland! Ughhhhh.

  33. How many tests has Santa Barbara actually done? I think ZERO. How can you confirm without a test? No confirmed cases certainly does not mean no one is infected. Just means they haven’t been tested. Government failure!

  34. I enjoy reading the comments by posters on Edhat about the Wuhan virus. It gives me great relief, confidence and reassurance to know I am being advised by the fine graduates of the Twitter School of Medicine and the Facebook Institute of Immunology.

  35. Thank you CHEMICALSUPERFREAK your posts are well informed and you refrain from misrepresenting others’ so you can argue for the sake of argument nor do you try to belittle
    people who make mistakes. You obviously have expertise and take the time to share your knowledge. Please know it is much appreciated. Please keep writing for us and let’s beat this
    nasty virus once and for all.

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