Skip to content
CapRadio

CapRadio

signal status listen live donate
listen live donate signal status
listen live donate signal status
  • News
    • topics
    • State Government
    • Environment
    • Health Care
    • Race and Equity
    • Business
    • Arts and Lifestyle
    • Food and Sustainability
    • PolitiFact California
  • Music
    • genres
    • Classical
    • Jazz
    • Eclectic
    • Daily Playlist
  • Programs + Podcasts
    • news
    • Morning Edition
    • All Things Considered
    • Marketplace
    • Insight With Vicki Gonzalez
    • music
    • Acid Jazz
    • At the Opera
    • Classical Music
    • Connections
    • Excellence in Jazz
    • Hey, Listen!
    • K-ZAP on CapRadio
    • Mick Martin's Blues Party
    • Programs A-Z
    • Podcast Directory
  • Schedules
    • News
    • Music
    • ClassicalStream
    • JazzStream
    • Weekly Schedule
    • Daily Playlist
  • Community
    • Events Calendar
    • CapRadio Garden
    • CapRadio Reads
    • Ticket Giveaways
  • Support
    • Evergreen Gift
    • One-Time Gift
    • Corporate Support
    • Vehicle Donation
    • Stock Gift
    • Legacy Gift
    • Endowment Gift
    • Benefits
    • Member FAQ
    • e‑Newsletter
    • Drawing Winners
    • Thank You Gifts
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Close Menu
 We Get Support From:
Become a Supporter 
 We Get Support From:
Become a Supporter 

Sacramento County Monitoring At Least 20 People Who May Have Been In Contact With Coronavirus Patients

  •  Chris Hagan 
  •  Scott Rodd 
Thursday, February 27, 2020 | Sacramento, CA
Rich Pedroncelli / AP Photo

UC Davis Medical Center.

Rich Pedroncelli / AP Photo

Update, Feb. 29: The UC Davis student tested for coronavirus disease COVID-19 had a negative result and has been released from isolation.

Officials in Sacramento and Yolo counties are monitoring patients after an announcement Wednesday that the first potential case of community transited COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, was being treated in Sacramento County.

UC Davis confirmed early Thursday the patient, a resident of Solano County, was being treated at its medical center in Sacramento. 

Solano County has declared a local emergency. However, the California Department of Public Health said that risk to the public remains low.

Sacramento County health officials confirmed Thursday it has four of the 33 positive coronavirus cases in the state. 

Only the patient at UC Davis Medical Center is showing symptoms, according to a county official. The other three are asymptomatic and have had no close contact with the public. Two are under isolation orders and one is under self-quarantine. The individuals must be approved for release by the Sacramento County Department of Health Services.

The majority of coronavirus cases in the United States, 45 of 60, were contracted overseas. 

Approximately 20 people are currently quarantined and under supervision of Sacramento County Department of Health Services in connection to the patient being treated at UC Davis Medical Center, according to Sacramento County spokesperson Brenda Bongiorno. 

The quarantine is self-imposed. Bongiorno said the individuals are asymptomatic and were placed in quarantine “out of an abundance of caution.” All are hospital care workers.

Meanwhile, UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May said in a statement that, while no one in Yolo County or on the UC Davis campus has tested positive for COVID-19, three people who had been living at UC Davis' Kearney Hall were in isolation, and one was being tested for the disease. May said there were no plans to cancel classes.

CPDH Director Dr. Sonia Angell said Thursday there is no evidence the case at UC Davis Medical Center is connected to the group of people brought into Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, though the patient is a Solano County resident. 

She added that the state is actively in communication with anyone who may have come into contact with this patient, but stressed that risk for the general Solano County population and other California residents is still low. 

In Sacramento County, Los Rios Community College announced two students who work as medical professionals, one each from American River College and Cosumnes River College, were exposed off-campus to someone who had tested positive for COVID-19. County health officials believe there is no risk of potential exposure at either campus.

The two students were advised to self-quarantine for 14 days and notify the county if they experience symptoms.


Follow us for more stories like this

CapRadio provides a trusted source of news because of you.  As a nonprofit organization, donations from people like you sustain the journalism that allows us to discover stories that are important to our audience. If you believe in what we do and support our mission, please donate today.

Donate Today  

    More about Coronavirus

  • NIAID-RML via AP

    Coronavirus In California: Latest Updates And Resources

    The coronavirus has impacted nearly every aspect of life in California and around the world. Here are resources and all our coverage at CapRadio and NPR.

    Related Stories

  • Tony Webster / Flickr

    UC Davis Student Cleared After Being Tested For Coronavirus

    Saturday, February 29, 2020
    A UC Davis student who was tested for coronavirus disease COVID-19 has been cleared by Yolo County Public Health, according to the university.
  • NIAID-RML via AP

    Interview: Washington Post Reporter Lenny Bernstein On California Coronavirus

    Friday, February 28, 2020
    Washington Post Health and Medicine Reporter Lenny Bernstein, who broke the story about the Solano County COVID-19 patient, joined us for a special segment of Insight to discuss the coronavirus. Here are some highlights from the conversation.

 Coronavirus

Chris Hagan

Managing Editor, Digital Content

Chris Hagan is the Managing Editor, Digital Content for CapRadio.  Read Full Bio 

 @chrishagan Email Chris Hagan

Scott Rodd

State Government Reporter

Scott Rodd previously covered government and legal affairs for the Sacramento Business Journal. Prior to the Business Journal, Scott worked as a freelance reporter in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.  Read Full Bio 

 @SRodd_CPR Email Scott Rodd

Coronavirus Newsletter

Get answers to your questions, the latest updates and easy access to the resources you need, delivered to your inbox.

 

Want to know what to expect? Here's a recent newsletter.

Thanks for subscribing!

We'll send you weekly emails so you can stay informed about the coronavirus in California.

Browse all newsletters

More Stories

Sacramento County Board District 2: Who's running in the June 7 primary election

May 19, 2022

Andrew Nixon / CapRadio

Top California Democrats in a stalemate over gas rebates

May 19, 2022

Damian Dovarganes / AP Photo

A salty dispute: California Coastal Commission unanimously rejects desalination plant

May 14, 2022

Most Viewed

Downtown Sacramento shooting: What we know and latest updates

Top California Democrats in a stalemate over gas rebates

U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla will appear on California’s June primary ballot twice. Here’s why.

With California budget surplus projected at $97 billion, Newsom proposes driver rebates, more reproductive health funding

Understanding How A California Bill Dies Without Public Debate

We Get Support From:
Become a Supporter

Most Viewed

Downtown Sacramento shooting: What we know and latest updates

Top California Democrats in a stalemate over gas rebates

U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla will appear on California’s June primary ballot twice. Here’s why.

With California budget surplus projected at $97 billion, Newsom proposes driver rebates, more reproductive health funding

Understanding How A California Bill Dies Without Public Debate

Back to Top

  • CapRadio

    7055 Folsom Boulevard
    Sacramento, CA 95826-2625

    • (916) 278-8900
    • Toll-free (877) 480-5900
    • Email Us
    • Submit a News Tip
  • Contact Us

  • About Us

    • Contact Us / Feedback
    • Coverage
    • Directions
    • Careers & Internships
    • Mission / Vision / Core Values
    • Press
    • Staff Directory
    • Board of Directors
  • Listening Options

    • Mobile App
    • On Air Schedules
    • Smart Speakers
    • Playlist
    • Podcasts
    • RSS
  • Connect With Us

    •  Facebook
    •  Twitter
    •  Instagram
    •  YouTube
  • Donate

  • Listen

  • Newsletters

CapRadio stations are licensed to California State University, Sacramento. © 2022, Capital Public Radio. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Website Feedback FCC Public Files: KXJZ KKTO KUOP KQNC KXPR KXSR KXJS. For assistance accessing our public files, please call 916-278-8900 or email us.