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Oct 25

COVID-19 Update

Posted on October 25, 2021 at 10:08 AM by Meghan Wishner



To prepare for the next phase of vaccination distribution, the OC Health Care Agency continues to monitor activity by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices regarding the administration of booster shots of the Moderna and Janssen (Johnson & Johnson, or J&J) COVID-19 vaccines.

The Moderna and J&J vaccines, for eligible populations, allows for the use of each of the available vaccines, Comirnaty (Pfizer), Moderna, and J&J, as a heterologous (or “mix and match”). On October 20, the FDA took action to expand the emergency use of a booster dose for eligible individuals who have completed their primary vaccination with a different available COVID-19 vaccine.

As the HCA continues delivering vaccines to the most vulnerable population and hard-to-reach communities in Orange County, individuals who are not yet vaccinated are encouraged to visit any local pharmacy or healthcare provider, or go online to Vaccines.gov, MyTurn.ca.gov or Othena.com, to schedule a vaccination appointment. Over 90% of COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to be among people who are unvaccinated.
 
Additionally, individuals who are immunocompromised and receive the Comirnaty or Moderna mRNA vaccines for their initial vaccine series are encouraged to schedule an appointment for their third dose of the same vaccine that they initially received.
 
For frequently asked questions about booster doses or third doses for the immunocompromised, please visit COVIDVaccineFacts.com and click on “Vaccine FAQs.”

State Provides Update on COVID-19 Guidance for Schools

On October 20, California Health and Human Services Agency Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly and California Department of Public Health Director and State Public Health Officer Dr. Tomás Aragón issued a joint statement reaffirming the State’s approach to preventing COVID-19 in schools and protecting students’ health, and continuing universal indoor masking requirements in K-12 settings.
 
According to the statement, more than 25 counties continue to experience high transmission even though infection rates are decreasing, hospital capacity remains impacted in some regions, and approximately 80 Californians continue to die daily, on average. Recent studies from the 2021-2022 school year confirm that schools with universal masking requirements are less likely to experience outbreaks and that areas of the United States without school mask mandates experienced larger increases in pediatric COVID-19 case rates after the school year began, compared to areas with school mask requirements.
 
Consistent with the guidance, the State will continue to assess conditions on an ongoing basis to determine whether to update mask requirements or recommendations. Parents can visit the State’s Safe Schools for All Hub at schools.covid19.ca.gov

Status of COVID-19 Cases in Orange County
 
Between October 15 and October 21, the seven-day average COVID-19 case rate dropped from 7.5 to 6.5 per 100,000 people, with the average number of daily COVID-19 cases declining from 242 to 209. The positivity rate also decreased from 2.6 to 2.5 percent and hospitalizations from 210 to 200 per day. ICU admissions slightly increased from 39 to 42 per day.

Vaccines are widely available throughout Orange County for walk-in, same day, and future appointments. As the OC Health Care Agency focuses on delivering vaccines and providing education to our most vulnerable population and hard-to-reach communities, individuals who are not yet vaccinated are encouraged to visit any local pharmacy or healthcare provider, or go online to Vaccines.gov, MyTurn.ca.gov or Othena.com, to schedule a vaccination appointment.

For more information on available vaccine distribution channels in Orange County, please visit COVIDVaccineFacts.com and click on “Find a COVID-19 Vaccine”.