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A San Andreas Nursing Home is Experiencing a Rise in COVID-19 Cases

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A San Andreas Nursing Home is Experiencing a Rise in COVID-19 Cases

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A nursing home in San Andreas, California is experiencing an increase in COVID-19 cases. Nursing homes can be a hot spot for infection as the residents are all at increased risk for the virus and live in a facility with several other people. Calaveras and Tuolumne Counties have had relatively low cases of COVID-19, though long term care facilities for the elderly remain a huge risk for infection. Governor Newsom is rolling out a new monitoring system in the coming days to place counties in the state under increased or reduced restrictions based on daily cases per 100,000 people testing positive.
HST 580

Date (Dublin Core)

August 28, 2020

Creator (Dublin Core)

Alex MacLean

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HST580

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Arizona State University

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news article

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The Union Democrat

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English Government State
English Government Local
English Healthcare
English Social Distance

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San Andreas
California
Calaveras County
nursing home
assisted living
Public Health Division
Avalon Health Care
mask
testing
positivity rate
Tuolumne County
Public Health Department
inmate
prison
Sierra Conservation Center
death

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#Over60

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Incarceration, Over60

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9/29/2020

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Date Created (Dublin Core)

9/28/2020

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