Tracking the coronavirus in Plumas County
Updated
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This archived page was updated for the final time on June 7, 2023. For the latest numbers, please visit our new COVID-19 tracker.
The latest trends
The California Department of Public Health releases data tracking the spread of the coronavirus in Plumas County.
About 1 out of every 4 people in the county has tested positive, 4,332 in total.
Over the past week, the county has averaged 0 new cases and 0 new deaths per day.
An estimated people have recovered from COVID-19 or are no longer infectious, according to a common statistical method applied by The Times. Roughly cases remain active.
Vaccines
So far, 61.3% of Plumas County residents have received at least one dose and 56.0% are fully vaccinated.
To date, 31,695 vaccines have been administered. Over the last seven days, an average of 3 doses per day have been given out.
State data show roughly 77% of the county’s seniors have received at least a single shot.
Though the race of some vaccinated people is unknown, the tallies below offer the best available view of racial disparities.
Track coronavirus vaccinations in California
Explore the data tracking the state’s COVID-19 vaccine supply to see how and where it has been distributed so far.