Plumas County could be lifting the indoor mask mandate. In a report given to the board of supervisors by Plumas county Health Director Dr. Loomis, if Plumas case rates reaches 3 per 100,000 then the county could lift the indoor mask mandate. Currently the county is seeing a case rate of 10 per every 100,000. Yet positive cases are trending down. Only 22 cases were reported in the last seven days, a significant drop from prior weeks. 67 percent of Plumas County adults have at least one dose of the COVID vaccine, and 61 percent are fully vaccinated.
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