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Tulare County nears 400 cases of COVID-19

6: 30 a.m. Friday, April 17

COVID-19 has declared two more lives in Tulare County, the county’s public health department revealed on Thursday.

” We extend our inmost compassions and condolences to the friends and family who have lost their enjoyed ones through this awful crisis,” stated Tim Lutz, director of Tulare County Health & Human Being Solutions.

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County health authorities have yet to launch information on the current patient deaths. As of Wednesday, 8 of the 17 deaths were credited to residents at Visalia’s Redwood Springs Healthcare Center.

The Visalia retirement home has an overall of 154 cases — 106 homeowners, 48 staff — since Wednesday night. Visalia accounts for 215 verified cases.

With the deaths come 20 more confirmed cases of the deadly infection, bringing the county’s overall to372 Twenty-two people have actually recuperated from the infection, according to public health authorities.

A total of 454 individuals are under self-quarantine and being kept an eye on by Tulare County Public Health.

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Trump’s proposes new guidelines for states targeted at reopening parts of United States

6: 30 a.m. Friday, April 17

President Donald Trump released standards to states Thursday targeted at relieving social distancing restrictions and reopening parts of the nation as it grapples with the financial fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.

The White Home strategy, offered to all 50 guvs throughout a call, lays out a three-phase technique to slowly revive parts of public life such as schools, dining establishments and theaters in certain locations based upon proof the virus is subsiding.

” We are not opening at one time, but one careful step at a time,” Trump said at the coronavirus task force press rundown Thursday.

Each stage requires a 14- day period of “down trajectory” of COVID-19 cases in order to move on to the next phase. Qualifying for each phase will be judged on specific criteria for widespread screening for patients and health care workers, contact tracing and medical facility capability.

Vice President Mike Pence stated the guidelines to lifting restrictions could be carried out statewide or by county.

Sheyanne Romero covers Tulare County public security, city government and organisation for the Visalia Times-Delta and Tulare Advance-Register papers. Follow her on Twitter @sheyanne_VTD. Get notifies and keep up on all things Tulare County for as little as $1 a month. Subscribe today.

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