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Santa Barbara Co. reports 342 new COVID-19 cases, 5 more deaths

Coronavirus
Posted at 5:04 PM, Jan 19, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-19 20:04:57-05

Santa Barbara County is reporting the deaths of five more people who had COVID-19.

Health officials say two of the patients were between the ages of 50 and 69-years-old and three were over the age of 70. Three of the cases were associated with outbreaks at congregate care facilities.

Santa Barbara County has had 236 deaths attributed to COVID-19.

The county also added 342 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, bringing the county's total to 25,083 confirmed cases as of January 19.

Health officials say 205 people are currently hospitalized and 22,382 people have recovered.

The Public Health Department reports that 65 of the county's 71 staffed ICU beds are currently occupied. Forty-nine of them are taken by COVID-19 patients. Nine ICU surge beds are in use.

Breakdown of cases by location:

  • Santa Maria - 8,776
  • Santa Barbara - 4,387
  • Lompoc - 2,575
  • Orcutt - 1,355
  • Goleta - 1,269
  • Lompoc federal prison - 1,078
  • Guadalupe and North County unincorporated areas (Sisquoc, Casmalia, Garey, Cuyama, New Cuyama) - 976
  • Carpinteria and South County unincorporated areas (Montecito, Summerland) - 930
  • Isla Vista - 832
  • Unincorporated Goleta Valley and Gaviota - 831
  • Santa Ynez Valley (Solvang, Buellton, Santa Ynez, Los Alamos, Los Olivos, Ballard) - 725

An additional 1,349 cases are listed as "pending" location.

Three free community coronavirus testing sites are open in Santa Maria, Buellton, and Goleta.

Additional testing is available next to the Santa Maria Health Care Center on Tuesdays through Fridays, and a mobile testing unit is also now in operation at CenCal Health in Santa Barbara.

Appointments are required at all locations. Click here for information on how to make an appointment.

Walk-in only testing is available at the Isla Vista Theater from noon to 5 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and no appointment is required.

For more information on the county's COVID-19 response, visit publichealthsbc.org.