COVID-19 Data and Resources
California and Sonoma County lifted COVID-19 emergency health orders February 28, 2023. The federal government ended the national public health emergency May 11, 2023. This means that there will be fewer free resources available to mitigate COVID-19. Those with health insurance should be able to access care through their providers, but those without health insurance will notice decreasing availability of free testing, treatment and vaccines in the coming months. While no-cost options are still available on a limited basis, county health officials encourage those without insurance to apply for Medi-Cal and contact local community health centers for overall health care needs, including COVID-19.
Data and statistics
For COVID-19 data and statistics on wastewater analysis, variants, vaccinations, hospitalizations and deaths, and cases and testing, visit the Coronavirus Data Dashboard.
Information, guidance, recommendations and resources
Vaccines
Vaccine eligibility, clinics and other information
Testing
Where, when and how to get tested, including a link to report your at-home test result
Treatment
If you test positive and have symptoms, medication can be prescribed and provided at no cost
Orders from the Health Officer
Current and archived health orders
Isolation
Instructions for those who have COVID-19
Masking
When and what to wear for protection
Guidance and resources by setting
Information for schools and youth programs, health care, congregate and other settings
Support services and resources
Local, state and federal support services and resources available to all, not just those who have been affected by COVID-19