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Five more COVID-19 cases identified in Lake County; one patient a jail inmate

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 01 June 2020
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lake County’s Public Health official said Monday that five more cases of COVID-19 have been identified in the county, with one of them being a Lake County Jail inmate.

Dr. Gary Pace said the test results came in over the weekend.

The newest positive tests mean that the number of COVID-19 cases reported in Lake County has quadrupled over the past month.

All five of the new cases are stable, and four are isolating at home, Pace said.

The fifth is a jail inmate, the second inmate to have been found with the virus over the past month, as Lake County News has reported.

Lake County now has 12 active cases, and one previously-identified case has grown sicker and is hospitalized, according to the Public Health COVID-19 dashboard. That brings Lake County’s overall case hospitalization total to three.

Fourteen cases to date have recovered and no deaths have occurred, Public Health reported.

Approximately 2,082 tests have been conducted and 67 test results are pending, the dashboard showed.

Lt. Corey Paulich of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office said the newly confirmed COVID-19 inmate – along with every inmate who had direct contact with this inmate – is in isolation.

Paulich said all staff and inmates who had direct contact with that inmate and were willing have been tested and the sheriff’s office is expecting to receive those results on Tuesday.

“We are continuing to conduct surveillance testing of staff and inmates,” Paulich said.

Paulich said the sheriff’s office is working with the jail medical provider and Public Health to remove the affected inmates from medical isolation per Centers for Disease Control recommendations based on a “symptom-based strategy.”

On March 12, the sheriff's office instituted and continues enhanced measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the jail, including suspending jail programs and modified visitation procedures, screening all staff prior to entry to the facility, placing inmates who are in custody for minor offenses on home detention, enhanced medical screening at booking, wearing of face masks by staff and inmates, designating bed spaces for isolation and quarantine, and comprehensive regular cleaning and disinfecting.

Overall to date, 28 COVID-19 cases have been reported in Lake County. However, Pace said Lake County's current caseload now stands at 26. He said that's because two of the patients previously identified in Lake County returned to their home county, where their cases will now be recorded.

Pace said most of the recently identified cases appear to be clearly connected to a previously known case. Others contracted COVID-19 outside of Lake County. “Investigations and contact tracing are ongoing, but there remains no evidence of significant community transmission.”

Pace said that, to protect the identities of the affected individuals, no further information will be released at this time. “We can appreciate there is public interest in additional details, and when we reach 50 cases, we will begin sharing demographic information.”

As for the status of the county’s efforts to reopen, Pace said to this point the health systems have been able to manage and contain the cases as they have emerged.

“Therefore, the plan remains to allow indoor dining to resume at Lake County restaurants this Thursday, June 4. If the number of cases rises significantly, we may have to slow the opening process down,” Pace said.

“People’s willingness and ability to continue to practice social distancing and comply with masking requirements will have a significant effect on the rate at which COVID-19 spreads. As long as it stays at a manageable level, we can continue to move forward with gradual relaxation of the restrictions,” Pace added.

Email Elizabeth Larson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Follow her on Twitter, @ERLarson, or Lake County News, @LakeCoNews.

Clearlake man killed in Sunday night crash identified

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 01 June 2020
CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Lake County Sheriff’s Office has identified a Clearlake man killed Sunday night when his bicycle was hit by a vehicle.

Lt. Corey Paulich said the bicyclist was Michael Dale Anthony Everson, 20.

Everson was killed in a crash with a vehicle that occurred at about 10:40 p.m. Sunday at Highway 53 and Dam Road, said Clearlake Police Chief Andrew White.

White said that his agency was assisted in the investigation by the California Highway Patrol’s Clear Lake Area office.

Authorities have so far not released the findings of their investigation into the crash or what led to it.

Email Elizabeth Larson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Follow her on Twitter, @ERLarson, or Lake County News, @LakeCoNews.

Bicyclist dies after being hit by vehicle

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 01 June 2020
Clearlake Police officers on the scene of a fatal crash involving a vehicle and a bicycle on Sunday, May 31, 2020, in Clearlake, California. Photo courtesy of Police Chief Andrew White.

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – A man died on Sunday night when he was hit by a vehicle while riding his bicycle in Clearlake.

Clearlake Police Chief Andrew White said the fatal crash occurred at about 10:40 p.m. Sunday at Highway 53 and Dam Road.

White confirmed that the adult male was hit by a vehicle and killed while on his bicycle.

Late Sunday night, officers were still on scene investigating along with the help of the California Highway Patrol, White said.

The Clearlake Police Department issued a late-night Nixle alert asking people to use an alternate route on Highway 53 in the southbound lane from Dam Road to Anderson Ranch Parkway due to the investigation.

White said he anticipated the release of the victim’s name should take place on Monday.

Email Elizabeth Larson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Follow her on Twitter, @ERLarson, or Lake County News, @LakeCoNews.

Supervisors to continue discussing resuming in-person meetings, latest on COVID-19

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 01 June 2020
LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Board of Supervisors this week will continue a discussion on resuming in-person board meetings and get the weekly COVID-19 update from the Public Health officer.

The board will meet virtually beginning at 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 2, in the board chambers on the first floor of the Lake County Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport.

The meeting can be watched live on Channel 8, online at https://countyoflake.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx and on the county’s Facebook page. Accompanying board documents, the agenda and archived board meeting videos also are available at that link.

Because the meeting will be held virtually, members of the public are asked to submit comments on items to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Please note the agenda item number addressed.

The board will get its weekly update from Public Health Officer Dr. Gary Pace at 9:02 a.m.

In an untimed item, the board will continue a discussion that began last week regarding resumption of in-person meetings.

In another untimed item, the board will consider rescinding an ordinance it passed on May 5 to establish temporary safety protocols for members of the public visiting county facilities, requiring the use of face coverings absent the option of a minimum 6-foot separation or the use of protective shielding.

County Administrative Officer Carol Huchingson said the matter is being brought to the board at request of Chair Moke Simon.

“At the time your Board adopted this Ordinance, there was no Public Health Order in place requiring the use of face coverings, although an Order has more recently been put into effect. Since the Public Health Order essentially supersedes the Urgency Ordinance, the Chair is recommending your Board consider rescinding the Urgency Ordinance effective immediately,” Huchingson wrote in her report to the board.

The full agenda follows.

CONSENT AGENDA

5.1: Sitting as Air Quality Management District Board of Directors, authorize the air pollution control officer to sign and submit the grant agreement between the district and CARB for AB197 Emissions Inventory District Grant, and sign all other program documents.

5.2: Adopt resolution approving the amended Agreement No.19-0237 with the state of California, Department of Food and Agriculture for exotic pest detection in the amount of $38,223 for FY 2019-20.

5.3: Approve Amendment No. 1 to the agreement between the county of Lake and Redwood Community Services Inc. for the Lake County WRAP Program, Foster Care Program, and Intensive Services Foster Care Program for specialty mental health services for fiscal year 2019-20 from April 1, 2020, through June 30, 2020, for an increase in fees and payment terms due to COVID-19.

5.4: (a) Waive the formal bidding process, pursuant to Lake County Code Section 38.2, as it is not in the public interest due to the unique nature of goods or services; and (b) approve the agreement between the county of Lake and Hilltop Recovery Services for substance use disorder intensive outpatient program and outpatient drug free services for FY 2020-21, for a contract maximum of $175,000 and authorize the board chair to sign the agreement.

5.5: (a) Waive the formal bidding process, pursuant to Lake County Code Section 38.2, as it is not in the public interest due to the unique nature of goods and/or services; and (b) approve agreement between county of Lake and High Country Security for commercial fire alarm installation and monitoring at 14092 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake for fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 for a contract maximum of $28,366.70 and authorize the board chair to sign the agreement.

5.6: Approve minutes of the Board of Supervisors meetings on March 10 and 24, 2020, and May 12.

5.7: Adopt resolution approving county of Lake Health Services to apply for grant funding in the amount of $176,856 through the County Medical Services Program Governing Board (CMSP) for Fiscal Year 2019-20.

5.8: (a) Approve the purchase of a mobile radio communications vault for the Goat Mountain repeater site (b) approve budget transfer and (c) authorize the Sheriff or his designee to sign the Purchase Order in an amount of $119,064.

5.9: Approve contract for commissary services between the county of Lake and Keefe Commissary Network LLC with costs neutral to the county.

5.10: Approve second amendment to lease agreement between county of Lake and Gary Sada and Sheila Sada for $86,332.68, from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021, for the property located at 926 S. Forbes St. in Lakeport and authorize the chair to sign.

5.11: Approve second amendment to lease agreement between county of Lake and Gary Weiser and Shelly Weiser for $15,000 per fiscal year, from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2025, for the Property Located at 4477 Moss Ave., Unit C, in Clearlake and authorize the chair to sign.

5.12: Approve amendment one to the agreement between the county of Lake and SCS Engineers for CEQA environmental review and regulatory agency permitting services for the Eastlake Landfill Expansion Project in the increased amount of $121,800 and authorize the chair to sign.

5.13: Adopt resolution establishing county-maintained mileage for 2019.

5.14: Approve Award of Bid for the Clayton Creek Road at Clayton Creek Bridge Replacement Project, Bid No. 20-10; Federal Aid Project No. BRLO-5914(077) and authorize the chair to sign.

5.15: Approve addendum to agreement by and between the county of Lake and Megabyte Systems Inc. to purchase the transient occupancy tax module for the amount of $25,000 and authorize the chair to sign.

5.16: Approve to Waive 900-hour limit for extra help quagga mussel coordinator Edward (Marty) Jones.

5.17: Approve to waive 900-hour limit for extra help field technician II Daniella Cazares.

TIMED ITEMS

6.1, 9:01 a.m.: Public input.

6.2, 9:02 a.m.: Consideration of update on COVID-19.

UNTIMED ITEMS

7.2: Consideration of timeline for resumption of in-person Board of Supervisors meetings.

7.3: Consideration of rescission of Urgency Ordinance No. 3091 establishing temporary safety protocols for county facilities to the public during the ongoing COVID-19 state of emergency.

7.4: Consideration of resolution further amending Resolution 2019-79 to clarify the procedures used in the collection of taxes due pursuant to the Lake County cannabis cultivation tax ordinance.

CLOSED SESSION

8.1: Conference with Legal Counsel: Existing litigation pursuant to Gov. Code sec. 54956.9 (d)(1) – FERC Project No. 77, Potter Valley Hydroelectric Project.

Email Elizabeth Larson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Follow her on Twitter, @ERLarson, or Lake County News, @LakeCoNews.
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