County Reports 10 New COVID Cases On San Juan, Zero On Orcas, Lopez

Posted April 3, 2021 at 10:47 pm by

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From San Juan County

Since the last update on Friday, March 26, total cases in San Juan County have increased from 131 to 141.

There are 56 close contacts of positive cases currently in active quarantine.

Orcas Island

There are no new cases on Orcas Island since the last update. There are no confirmed positive cases under active monitoring on Orcas Island at this time.

Lopez Island

There are no new cases on Lopez Island since the last update. There are no confirmed positive cases under active monitoring on Lopez Island at this time.

San Juan Island

There are 10 new cases since the last report on San Juan Island. The following details are known about these new cases:

  • One of the cases is tied to a previously reported positive case.
  • Two cases are unrelated, but both are tied to off-island travel, with limited exposures to the local community.
  • Five cases comprise a cluster of new cases, with transmission tied to household or another close contact. The initial transmission source is unknown at this time.
  • Two new cases are related to each other through close household contact. The investigation is ongoing, but these cases do not appear to be tied to any of the other positive cases. The initial transmission source is unknown at this time.

 There are nine positive cases under active monitoring on San Juan Island at this time.

Overall:

We’ve been warning for some time that a fourth wave was coming. It appears to be here. Cases are up nationally, in Washington, and clearly, activity has increased dramatically, at least on San Juan Island.

At this time, it is almost certain that there is some degree of community spread on San Juan Island and there’s no reason to think it won’t happen on the other islands. Be smart, mask up, get vaccinated as soon as you can, limit exposure, and understand that regardless of age or health, getting COVID can result in a long-lasting struggle. Nobody should take it lightly.

Review this document for more specifics about our current situation and best practices.

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