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Placerville Police Department
Tuesday March 24th, 2020 :: 02:23 p.m. PDT

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News Release - El Dorado county Announces First Confirmed Case of Community Transmitted COVID-19

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Carla B. Hass
March 24, 2020 530-621-4609
916-293-2046

(PLACERVILLE, CA) – El Dorado County officials announced today the first confirmed case of community
transmitted COVID-19 in an El Dorado County resident. The resident acquired the COVID-19 virus from an
unknown source.
“There are three ways in which we classify the way people acquire COVID-19; through close contact with an
individual who has the virus, through travel-related exposure, and through an unidentified source in the
community” said El Dorado County Public Health Officer, Dr. Nancy Williams. “We have had one confirmed
case through direct contact and one case that is travel related. Today we have a confirmed case that was
community transmitted.”
“We have prepared for the identification of this third type of transmission in El Dorado County and it
underscores the importance of staying at home. The virus is here in El Dorado County, and it’s more important
than ever not to travel to places outside the homes except for essential purposes. And when people are
conducting essential services and activities, it’s critical to practice social distancing and properly washing your
hands,” Williams said.
El Dorado County Public Health provides updated information about COVID-19 on its website, prevention tips,
resources for older residents and various other topics including schools, travel and County operations.
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