SLO County reports 2 new coronavirus deaths
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, Calif. - The San Luis Obispo County Public Health Department reported two new coronavirus-related deaths Wednesday.
These latest deaths bring the county's COVID-19 death toll to 238.
Sadly, today we report 27 more #COVID19 cases and 2 more deaths of members of our community. Our hearts go out to those who lost their life as well as to their loved ones, who are grieving today. #SLOTheSpread #StopTheSurge #MaskUp #KeepYourDistance https://t.co/z5B1y95F9D
— SLO Public Health (@SLOPublicHealth) March 3, 2021
A death is considered to be coronavirus-related when the public health department receives a death certificate that lists COVID-19 as a cause of death or a significant contributing factor in the death. The process can sometimes take days or weeks to verify.
The county public health department also reported 27 new coronavirus cases Wednesday.
There have been 19,751 cases of COVID-19 reported in San Luis Obispo County since the pandemic began. 19 people are currently hospitalized for treatment of COVID-19, including five people who are in the intensive care unit.
The public health department is encouraging residents to do what they can to stop the spread of COVID-19. That includes wearing face coverings, washing hands frequently and keeping safe physical distance while out in public. Residents are also urged to avoid large gatherings and are encouraged to stay home when possible.
For a complete breakdown of coronavirus cases in San Luis Obispo County, click here.