Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information for the Yuba-Sutter Community
Dashboard - Updated at the end of each weekday
Yuba and Sutter counties transitioned to a State of California system called CalCONNECT, a database to which we now input our contact investigation and tracing information. This updated version of the dashboard reflects categories used in statewide case count calculations.
For State Metrics, please scroll down and click on tab for State Metrics
* Dashboard will not be updated on weekends or holidays.
* Information about COVID-19 cases are Yuba and Sutter County residents only
* If you get a call from Public Health regarding a COVID-19 test, listen to your voicemail for the call-back number.
SCORE Team: Email the Sutter COVID Outreach Resiliency Effort (SCORE) Team for questions regarding compliance of health orders, COVID-19 related business issues and current guidance. [email protected]
Top News
January 25, 2021
Yuba-Sutter Health Officer prioritizes those 65 and older for Phase 1B vaccines
The expectation of a deadlier, more infectious variant of COVID-19 reaching the Yuba-Sutter area has prompted Bi-County Health Officer Dr. Phuong Luu to continue to prioritize COVID-19 vaccination for those 65 years and older, since nearly 8 out of 10 of those who have died locally due to COVID-19 were in that age range.
- Vaccine Priority Press Release
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UK Variant and Vaccine Rollout Implications - Public Presentation
Phuong Luu, MD, MHS, FACP
Bi-County Health Officer - Watch: Dr. Luu explains current Yuba-Sutter COVID vaccine prioritization
January 25, 2021
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Watch: Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine
Follow Beckie Kersting as she takes us along for her 1st dose of the COVID-19 Vaccine.
January 14, 2021
January 14, 2021
Phase 1B Tier 1 vaccinations now include residents 65 years old and older!
January 14, 2021
January 12, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccine Schedule

January 11, 2021
Health Officer's Letter to the Yuba-Sutter Business Community: AB685 – COVID-19 Workplace Outbreak Reporting Requirements
Effective January 1, 2021, non-healthcare employers are required by law to report workplace outbreaks to local health departments when there is an outbreak of 3 or more cases of COVID-19 at a worksite within a 14-day period. Businesses must report the information within 48 hours. The full guidance can be found here. CDPH’s FAQs for employers are also available.
In order to facilitate the ease of reporting, Sutter County and Yuba County businesses can utilize the State’s free Shared Portal for Outbreak Tracking (SPOT). If you are interested in enrollment through SPOT, please contact the listed County staff who can assist with the enrollment:
Sutter County : Andrea Vasquez ([email protected])
Yuba County: Alexandria Mazerolle ([email protected])
January 5, 2021
New COVID Relief Grant for Small Businesses
The Governor announced the creation of a $500 million COVID Relief Grant for small businesses that have been impacted by COVID and the health and safety restrictions. Funds would be awarded in amounts up to $25,000 to underserved micro and small businesses throughout the state by early 2021. Non-profits would also be eligible for these grants.
DEADLINES ARE SOON. For updates on availability visit the link below:
December 21, 2020
December 18, 2020
Coronavirus Vaccine
We have been working hard to compile and organize COVID-19 Vaccine guidance, information, and tools for our healthcare partners and the general public. We encourage you to visit and review the information and resources included on the website.
The vaccine is very limited right now and eligible persons are direct healthcare workers and persons living in long term care facilities. We do not expect the general public to be eligible for several months.
December 11, 2020
Regional Stay Home Order
California health officials anounced a Regional Stay Home Order on December 3, 2020. It is triggered by ICU Capacity. If a region falls below the 15 percent ICU threshold, it will have 24 hours to implement the Stay at Home Order.
December 10, 2020
CA Notify Exposure Notification
Add your phone to California’s exposure notification system to get COVID-19 exposure alerts and to protect those around you.
Once you activate CA Notify, it does all the work. All you do is keep your Bluetooth on. You will only receive alerts if you were in close contact with someone who tests positive for COVID-19. Use of this application is entirely voluntary. Your privacy is protected as your identity is not known and your location is not tracked.
December 4, 2020
- Public Health Advisory To Immediately Mitigate COVID-19 Risks In Yuba County and Sutter County (Punjabi) (Spanish)
- Yuba-Sutter Health Advisory to combat COVID-19 in effect Monday
November 17, 2020
November 17, 2020
November 16, 2020
November 11, 2020
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Guidance for Pregnant and Breastfeeding People During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The California Department of Public Health has issued new guidance for people who are pregnant and breastfeeding during the COVID-19 pandemic.
November 10, 2020
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What To Do If You Are Sick
Mild Symptoms:
People with mild symptoms, who are not sick enough to be hospitalized, should self-isolate at home. These people should:
- Avoid close contact with others
- Stay home for at least ten days from the start of symptoms, AND
- Stay home at least 72 hours after fever is gone, AND
- Stay home until respiratory symptoms have improved (coughing/sneezing)
Severe Symptoms:
People with severe symptoms of respiratory illness should call their healthcare provider immediately. Call ahead so that you can be safely evaluated to prevent exposing others. Your healthcare provider will evaluate you and determine the best course of action for your illness, including whether or not you should be tested.
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