Lassen County Public Health says Covid cases are on the rise in the county and urges you to continue your efforts to help slow the spread. Following the California Department of Public Health’s current and any new recommendations will help you do just that. Public health says following a few simple steps such as wearing a mask if exposed to COVID, are sick, or have a positive test, staying home if feeling sick, keeping up-to-date with vaccines, as well as regularly cleaning frequently touched surfaces. The Lassen Cares website COVID -19 dashboard is reporting 7 current active cases as of yesterday afternoon.
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