Monterey, CA Coronavirus Update From A Carmel Caregiver

There were only 24 new coronavirus cases reported in Monterey County today, bringing the total to 42,575 cases, with three new deaths reported.  Nationally, the numbers are not looking that good.  There were 64,177 new cases, the fourth day that new cases rose.  That brings the grand total to 29.341 million and deaths rose by 960 to 532,466. In California, there were 1,248 new cases for a total of 3.617 million, while deaths rose by 95 to 55,336.  The number of cases are still significant so please stay home and stay safe as much as possible.

Monterey, CA Coronavirus Update From A Carmel Caregiver

A blue color poster on COVID -19 Corona Virus Disease

There were just 28 new coronavirus cases reported in Monterey County today, bringing the total to 42,551 cases, with no new deaths reported.  Governor Newsome has lowered the restrictions for reopening, and Monterey County is expected to move to the “red level” by Wednesday.  That means restaurants will be open to indoor dining at 25% capacity, gyms and fitness centers at 10%, and retail at 50%.  Movie theaters, museums, zoos and the aquarium can reopen at 25% capacity.  Nationally, the number of cases were up by 62,689 for a total of 29.3 million and deaths rose by 1,844 to 531,506. In California, there were 3,557 new cases for a total of 3.616 million, while deaths rose by 247 to 55,241.  The number of cases are still significant so please stay home and stay safe as much as possible.

Monterey, CA Coronavirus Update From A Carmel Caregiver

There were only 15 new coronavirus cases reported in Monterey County today, bringing the total to 42,523 cases, with no new deaths reported. Nationally, the number of cases were up by 58,530 for a total of 29.2 million and deaths rose by 1,665 to 529,662. In California, there were 3,910 new cases for a total of 3.612 million, while deaths rose by 331 to 54,994.  The number of cases are still significant so please stay home and stay safe as much as possible.

Monterey, CA Coronavirus Update From A Carmel Caregiver

There were just 27 new coronavirus cases reported in Monterey County today, bringing the total to 42,508 cases, with no new deaths reported. Nationally, the number of cases were up by 55,832 for a total of 29.2 million and deaths rose by 1,275 to 528K. The number of cases are still significant so please stay home and stay safe as much as possible.

Monterey, CA Coronavirus Update From A Carmel Caregiver

There were 77 new coronavirus cases reported in Monterey County today, bringing the total to 42,841 cases, with two new deaths reported. Nationally, the number of cases were up by 98,513 for a total of 29.1 million and deaths rose by 815 to 527K. The number of cases are on the rise again so please stay home and stay safe as much as possible.

Monterey, CA Coronavirus Update From A Carmel Caregiver

There were only 31 new coronavirus cases reported in Monterey County today, bringing the total to 42,404 cases, with no new deaths reported. Nationally, the number of cases were up by 65,682 for a total of 28.9 million and deaths rose by 2,483 to 523K. In California, we are now at almost 3.6 million cases and 54K deaths.  The number of cases are declining but please stay home and stay safe as much as possible.

Monterey, CA Coronavirus Update From A Carmel Caregiver

There were only 19 new coronavirus cases reported in Monterey County today, bringing the total to 42,335 cases, with no new deaths reported. Nationally, the number of cases were up by 57,789 for a total of 28.758 million and deaths rose by 2,638 to 518K. In California, there were 5,730 new cases, for a cume total of 3.580 million.  There were 351 new deaths, for a total of 52,899.  Please stay home and stay safe.

Monterey, CA Alzheimer’s Association Is There For You When You Need Support

The Alzheimer’s Association just released its latest edition of its annual Alzheimer’s Disease Facts And Figures report, with tidbits like these:

More than 6 million Americans have Alzheimer’s Disease, a number which is expected to more than double to 13 million by 2050;

Alzheimer’s and Dementia Deaths have increased by 16% during the pandemic;

1 in 3 seniors dies with Alzheimer’s disease or some other form of dementia.  It kills more people than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined;

In 2021 Alzheimer’s and other dementia will cost our nation $355 billion.  By 2050 this number is expected to more than triple to $1.1 trillion;

More than 11 million Americans provide unpaid care for people with Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia.  In 2020, they provided 15.3 billion hours of care valued at more than $250 billion;

Between 2000 and 2019, deaths from heart disease have decreased by 7.3% while deaths from Alzheimer’s disease have increased by 145%.

These statistics are bleak, however, this is definitely worth a read.  It also comes with an accompanying special report entitled Race, Ethnicity and Alzheimer’s in America.  This examines the perspectives and experiences of Asian, Black, Hispanic, Native and White Americans in regard to Alzheimer’s and dementia care.  The report also analyzes the horrible impact the COVID-19 pandemic is having on people living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers.

Regular readers of my blog know that both my father and grandmother had this terrible disease when they passed away.  There are great people at our local chapter of Alzheimer’s Association in Ryan’s Ranch.  They also have a 24-hour hotline if you need support at 800-272-3900.

 

https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/facts-figures?WT.mc_id=enews2021_03_03&utm_source=enews-aff-20&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=enews-2021-03-03&utm_content=homeoffice&utm_term=Story1

Monterey, CA Coronavirus Update From A Carmel Caregiver

There were 55 new coronavirus cases reported in Monterey County today, bringing the total to 42,316 cases.  There was one more new fatality reported, bringing the total to 329.  Nationally, the number of cases were up by 56,672 for a total of 28.7 million and deaths rose by 1,425 to 515K. Thankfully, new federal data shows that the number of COVID-19 cases dropped by 89% from December through the second week of February.  In California, we now have 3.574 million cases and 52,548 deaths.

Monterey, CA Coronavirus Update From A Carmel Caregiver : CA Cases Approach 50K

There were 132 new coronavirus cases reported in Monterey County today. This brings the total to 42,016, with two new deaths reported.  Nationally, the numbers are better.  There were only 59,462 new cases reported, for a cume total of 28.2 million cases.  There were 1,825 deaths, for a total of 501,014.  In California, there were 4,338 new cases for a total of 3.5 million, with 205 new deaths.  That makes for a grand total of almost 50K deaths in our state.  On the good news front, a new study suggest that both the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines may also prevent infections.  The Mayo Clinic studied 31K people who had received at least one dose of either vaccine.  They found the vaccines to be more than 80% effective at preventing infection for 36 days after the first dose.  Vaccine efficacy was 75% 15 days after the first dose and 89% effective from 36 days after the first dose.