May 1 Update: Health office says 27 new COVID-19 cases; 25 cases have recovered

The number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise in Kings County as the Department of Public Health (KCDPH) today (May 1) confirmed 27 additional cases. Health officials are investigating the possible exposure of additional cases. One case is being treated in isolation, and all other cases have been quarantined.

The positive news coming from the KCDPH is that ten previously identified cases have fully recovered from the disease. The below list depicts the current situation in Kings County:

Total Cases: 123

Total Deaths: 1

Recovered: 25

KCDPH is currently conducting communicable disease investigations to identify any persons who may have had close personal contact with these individuals, including any friends, family members, or health care professionals, to assess and monitor them for signs and symptoms of illness. Due to privacy laws, no specific information regarding any of the 123 cases can be shared with the public. 

As always, the KCDPH encourages residents to continue following the recommendations from the California Department of Public Health, the Centers of Disease Control, and the KCDPH to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Kings County and protect themselves and others from respiratory illnesses:

Visit www.kingscovidinfo.com for current information and guidance.

Latest California Update

As of April 30, California health officials report that the state now has 48,917 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 1,982 deaths. Local health departments also report that as of April 29, their departments have reported 5,316 confirmed positive cases in health care workers and 29 deaths statewide. More than 625,337 tests have been given in California.

California COVID-19 Total Cases: 48,917

Ages of confirmed cases

Gender of confirmed cases

Fatalities 1,887


May 1 Update: Health office says 27 new COVID-19 cases; 25 cases have recovered