Carson City Health and Human Services reported 19 new cases and 11 additional recoveries of COVID-19 in the Quad-County region on Wednesday. This brings the total number of cases to 1,393, with 1,268 recoveries and 17 deaths, 108 cases remain active.
The new cases are:
A male Douglas County resident in his 30’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Lyon County resident in his 40’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Lyon County resident in his 40’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Lyon County resident in his 30’s with a connection to a previously reported case.
A female Douglas County resident in her 80’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A female Carson City resident in her 30’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A female Carson City resident in her 40’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
An adult male Carson City resident in his teens with a connection to a previously reported case.
A male Carson City resident in his 40’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Douglas County resident in his 30’s with a connection to a previously reported case.
A female Lyon County resident in her 70’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Carson City resident in his 80’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A female Douglas County resident in her 70’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A female Lyon County resident in her 60’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Lyon County resident in his 60’s with a connection to a previously reported case.
A male Carson City resident in his 30’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Carson City resident in his 60’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Carson City resident in his 30’s with a connection to a previously reported case.
A female Carson City resident in her 20’s with a connection to a previously reported case.
Carson City Health and Human Services is working to identify close risk contacts to prevent further spread of the disease. Due to medical privacy requirements and to protect their identity, no further information about the cases will be released.
Drive-Thru Flu Vaccination & COVID-19 Testing for Quad-County Residents
There are more drive-thru flu vaccination and COVID-19 testing events for Quad-County residents this week. For convenience, CCHHS is contracted to bill most insurances. For uninsured we ask for a $20 administration fee however no one will be turned away for the inability to pay. CCHHS is not contracted with Tricare or labor unions. Testing is free of charge; first come, first served, no appointments or reservations.
October 8th, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Fernley High School (1300 US Highway 95A, Fernley)
October 10th, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Carson High School (1111 N. Saliman Rd, Carson City)
For those who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or have questions, call the Quad-County COVID-19 Hotline Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Spanish speakers are available. The phone number is (775) 283-4789.
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Carson City Health and Human Services reported 19 new cases and 11 additional recoveries of COVID-19 in the Quad-County region on Wednesday. This brings the total number of cases to 1,393, with 1,268 recoveries and 17 deaths, 108 cases remain active.
The new cases are:
A male Douglas County resident in his 30’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Lyon County resident in his 40’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Lyon County resident in his 40’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Lyon County resident in his 30’s with a connection to a previously reported case.
A female Douglas County resident in her 80’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A female Carson City resident in her 30’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A female Carson City resident in her 40’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
An adult male Carson City resident in his teens with a connection to a previously reported case.
A male Carson City resident in his 40’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Douglas County resident in his 30’s with a connection to a previously reported case.
A female Lyon County resident in her 70’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Carson City resident in his 80’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A female Douglas County resident in her 70’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A female Lyon County resident in her 60’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Lyon County resident in his 60’s with a connection to a previously reported case.
A male Carson City resident in his 30’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Carson City resident in his 60’s with no connection to a previously reported case.
A male Carson City resident in his 30’s with a connection to a previously reported case.
A female Carson City resident in her 20’s with a connection to a previously reported case.
Carson City Health and Human Services is working to identify close risk contacts to prevent further spread of the disease. Due to medical privacy requirements and to protect their identity, no further information about the cases will be released.
Drive-Thru Flu Vaccination & COVID-19 Testing for Quad-County Residents
There are more drive-thru flu vaccination and COVID-19 testing events for Quad-County residents this week. For convenience, CCHHS is contracted to bill most insurances. For uninsured we ask for a $20 administration fee however no one will be turned away for the inability to pay. CCHHS is not contracted with Tricare or labor unions. Testing is free of charge; first come, first served, no appointments or reservations.
October 8th, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Fernley High School (1300 US Highway 95A, Fernley)
October 10th, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Carson High School (1111 N. Saliman Rd, Carson City)
For those who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or have questions, call the Quad-County COVID-19 Hotline Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Spanish speakers are available. The phone number is (775) 283-4789.
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