NEW
- The Hoopa Valley Tribal Office of Emergency Services is deciding to maintain the reservation closure.
- The Hoopa Valley Tribal OES plans to continually assess the COVID pandemic situation and make moves towards reopening once appropriate.
- Specifically, we are developing an opening schedule to fit our population’s needs and intend to adjust as needed.
- Be advised, we are also not allowing people outside the reservation river access nor access to Tribal Property during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
- Per Title 72, people or non-residents can be cited and escorted off the reservation.
- The Hoopa Valley Reservation is still closed at this time to tourism and nonresidents, until further notice.
- Since last week saw +15 new cases in Humboldt County, the Hoopa COVID-19 Team wants to remind people to stay safe, continue to practice social distancing, and wear face masks when appropriate.
UPDATED
- TOTAL COVID-19 TESTS CONDUCTED
- Humboldt County: 3,963 tests conducted (+388 additional since last report)
- K’ima:w Medical Center: 90 tests conducted (+5 additional since last report)
- TOTAL COVID-19 TESTS PENDING
- K’ima:w Medical Center: 6 pending (+4 additional since last report)
IMPORTANT
- TOTAL ACTIVE CASES
- Humboldt County: 20 active cases (+6 additional since last report)
- K’ima:w Medical Center: 0 active case (+0 additional since last report)
- Stay-at-Home order is active in Hoopa, CA due to COVID-19 Pandemic
- Curfew is currently in effect from 10 PM to 4 AM every day
- Face Coverings are required in areas where social distancing cannot be followed