8:31 a.m.: Yolo County health officer cautious as coronavirus restrictions loosen Low coronavirus case-rates helped Yolo County this week get state approval to … “Moving into the red tier is an indication that Covid-19 cases are declining, but it does not mean that coronavirus has gone away,” said Yolo County Public Health Officer Dr. Aimee Sisson. California COVID-19 by the Numbers (California Department of Public Health) California COVID-19 resource page; National data. Yolo will reopen restaurants for indoor dining, schools can reopen indoor classes and businesses can increase capacity as coronavirus case rates fall fast. Yolo County could be next in line to move into California's less restrictive red tier as soon as next week, if it can hold on to current COVID transmission and positivity rate numbers. The county’s seven-day positivity rate is 1.6%. Yolo County reported zero COVID-19 deaths Sunday, keeping current levels at 138. Yolo County remains deeply purple in the state’s color-tiered COVID-19 framework with virus cases here continuing to surge. Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center Map - Find data for any county in the U.S. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Data - forecasts; New York Times Coronavirus Tracking - Maps, hotspots, case growth rates The risk in Yolo County will decrease to medium risk if the daily case rate drops to less than about 2.8 cases per 100,000 people and the test positivity stays low. The only spot of good news: the promise of a vaccine, which is expected to arrive in limited numbers in Yolo County later this week. Meanwhile in Sacramento County, coronavirus transmission rates remain high, but are continuing a downward trend. The county has not reported any deaths since Jan. 20, when seven new deaths were reported. That means beginning Wednesday, restaurants can allow indoor dining at 25% of capacity and gyms can reopen indoors at … Discover the latest resources, maps and information about coronavirus (COVID-19) in Mono County New numbers unveiled by the state Tuesday show the county’s adjusted daily new case rate was 20.9 for the week ending Nov. 18, up from 17.4 the week before and more than three times the rate of 6.7 two weeks ago. COVID-19 cases in Yolo County are rising at rates never before seen, the county’s two hospitals are full and nine new deaths were reported on Tuesday.