There were two deaths this week, the lowest total in nine weeks.
The county expects to gear up vaccinations starting Thursday after weather-related supply delay.
The average age of local residents who died with COVID is 76, with 31% aged 85 and up.
County reports lowest start-of-week COVID case total since October, and one new death.
The highest proportion of cases this week were people under 20 years old.
Adventist Health St. Helena announced that the hospital and its foundation had provided vaccines to more than 10,000 people.
The latest fatalities tied to the pandemic are both women over age 65
Friday's case total was the lowest day since October.
The county hopes to serve everyone 75 years and older from the local interest list before turning to the state's MyTurn tool.
The county hopes to serve everyone 75 years and older from the local interest list before turning to the state's MyTurn tool.
One third of local deaths have been people age 85 and over, the county reported.
The county is receiving enough COVID-19 vaccine this week to give second shots to all who qualify.
Deaths and hospitalizations also declined locally this week.
For the first time in six days, Napa County reported no COVID-related deaths on Thursday.
At the same time Napa County reported the lowest daily total of new COVID cases in 2 months, it also reported its 58th death, a man over the age of 65.
Two additional deaths were reported Tuesday, bringing the county's death total to 57.
Monday's report of new cases was the lowest beginning-of-the-week total in four weeks.
Napa COVID-19 deaths continue at a high rate, with 2 more reported Friday
Capacity in local Intensive Care Units continues to increase as the number of new cases falls.
The week has started off with a 29% reduction in new cases compared to the same period the week before.
The county's death total related to COVID-19 is now 52.
The Napa County death toll tied to COVID-19 now stands at 50.
The week's total of new COVID cases was down from the week before.
New COVID cases are running behind last week's record rate, according to county figures.
Deaths and new cases are continuing at a record pace.