Updated COVID-19 information for Ventura County as of 4/1/20 at 4:15 PM: - 160 confirmed cases (+11) - 31 recovered - 5 dead (+0)
@VCscanner Here’s a visual look at Ventura's #COVID numbers for today, 4/1/20. Thanks for your daily tweets on this @VCscanner. #VenturaCounty #StayAtHome #StayAtHomeAndStaySafe #StayAtHomeventura
@VCscanner There are many days where I watch 0 minutes of the news, but I never miss a check-in with @VCscanner - thanks for all you do to keep us informed ❤️
@VCscanner Your numbers for Thousand Oaks is different then what the County of Ventura is reporting ?
@VCscanner Where is your data coming from? I relied on you and your invaluable information during the fires (you were a life-saver), but your info seems to differ from the county’s info today.
@VCscanner Does anybody know what area unincorporated west and East are?
@VCscanner How come the people tested # is the same as it was yesterday, yet we have 11 new confirmed cases?!!!! How did the new cases get confirmed?!
@VCscanner Interesting cities with Costcos are more infected. Camarillo is the outlier that theory....im keeping my day job folks, no worries.
@VCscanner Its going to be a long month folks...
@VCscanner Any reason you don’t include a (+__) for the recovered cases, so we know how many have since the last update?
@VCscanner About .02% of the County. Does anyone know what they classify as recovered?
@VCscanner BTW, our coronavirus pandemic is likely slowing influenza spread too but remember, influenza bird flu is still out there happening: oie.int/wahis_2/public…
@VCscanner Wish we'd get more in-depth data, e.g., what area(s) deaths came from