An update from the Monterey County Health Department on Sunday, April 26 reports that confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the County is now at 183 people. Twenty-seven of the cases are out of South Monterey County, while fourteen of the cases are travel-related, fifty-one have come from community transmissions, thirty people have been hospitalized, thirty-nine people have recovered, four people have died and twenty-two are under investigation. The Monterey County Health Department has tested over 2,200 people in their lab for COVID-19 since they began testing on March 6. As of Friday, April 24 up to 25% of confirmed cases of the coronavirus reported in Monterey County came from people who work in Agriculture. County Administrative Officer Charles McKee during a Media briefing on Friday said that he and other County Officials are doing what they can to let people in the Ag Industry know what kind of resources are available to them during this COVID-19 outbreak.
An update from the Monterey County Health Department on Sunday, April 26 reports that confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the County is now at 183 people. Twenty-seven of the cases are out of South Monterey County, while fourteen of the cases are travel-related, fifty-one have come from community transmissions, thirty people have been hospitalized, thirty-nine people have recovered, four people have died and twenty-two are under investigation. The Monterey County Health Department has tested over 2,200 people in their lab for COVID-19 since they began testing on March 6. As of Friday, April 24 up to 25% of confirmed cases of the coronavirus reported in Monterey County came from people who work in Agriculture. County Administrative Officer Charles McKee during a Media briefing on Friday said that he and other County Officials are doing what they can to let people in the Ag Industry know what kind of resources are available to them during this COVID-19 outbreak.
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