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Alameda County Confirms 5 Cases of Omicron

by ECT

ALAMEDA COUNTY – Effective, quick work by health care providers and public health case investigators identified  five mildly symptomatic COVID-19 cases involving the Omicron variant among Alameda County residents.

These cases are among 12 local COVID-19 cases, to date, linked to a November 27th wedding in Wisconsin, which one of these individuals attended upon return from international travel. A State lab used genomic sequencing to identify the five infected with the COVID-19 Omicron variant, which is now being detected around the country and the world. Genomic sequencing data is not yet available for all 12 cases.

These individuals are between the ages of 18-49. One individual is a resident of the City of Berkeley, which has a separate health jurisdiction, and the remaining 11 are residents of Alameda County. All 12 individuals were vaccinated, and most had received boosters. They are mildly symptomatic. No one has been hospitalized.

Alameda County and the City of Berkeley Public Health Departments are investigating these ca ses with the support of the California Department of Public Health. Close contacts are being notified and provided with isolation and quarantine guidance.

Public health officials continue to be vigilant and are monitoring evidence of this variant’s transmissibility and the severity of illness resulting from infection. We don’t yet know how Omicron will impact a highly vaccinated region like the Bay Area. We remind residents that vaccination continues to provide the best protection against severe illness from COVID-19 that could result in hospitalization and death.

Residents should continue to utilize all strategies that we know work to prevent the spread of COVID -19:

  • Get vaccinated and boosted, if eligible
  • Stay home if sick
  • Get tested if symptomatic or exposed
  • Wear a mask indoors
  • Wash your hands
  • Avoid crowded and poorly ventilated indoor settings
  • If gathering or traveling, get tested before and after

The County of Alameda and City of Berkeley will not provide further comment on these cases.

Alameda County Press Release

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Frank Dec 4, 2021 - 8:45 pm

Is it at all possible that they came through the unsecure southern border? Last reported was between 16 and 20% covid infected persons crossing border. Just wondering.

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