1 New Hospitalization, 121 New Cases
“In areas with a high rate of community transmission, such as in counties like Humboldt, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends everyone wear a mask in public indoor settings.”
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“In areas with a high rate of community transmission, such as in counties like Humboldt, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends everyone wear a mask in public indoor settings.”
Read moreOne hundred and twenty of 463 hospitalizations up through mid December were under the age of 50. Of those COVID-19 patients in the hospital all under 50, a total of 41 of them, about a third of that age group, were in the ICU and none of those people were fully vaccinated, according to Hoffman.
Read moreThe new hospitalization is a resident in their 50’s.
Read more“With vaccines, children ages 12 and under will receive new backpacks, while family members over the age of 12 who get a vaccine will receive WinCo or Renner gift cards while supplies last.”
Read moreA day after the State of California announced the state-wide, indoor mask mandate would be rescinded on February 15, Mendocino County’s Public Health Officer Dr. Andy Coren told us indoor masking will remain locally, citing an ongoing strain on local hospitals as the cause.
Read moreAs COVID-19 conditions continue to improve across California and the Omicron surge subsides, temporary measures the state had put in place will expire in the coming weeks.
Read moreThe resident who died was in their sixties.
Read more“Our children are suffering, we’ve got to do something. We’ve talked to numerous attorneys and organizations and they’re saying this is the path forward unless you want CDPH to have unlimited overreach over your kids from here on out.”
Read more“Three new deaths were reported, one unvaccinated person and two fully vaccinated. Nine new hospitalizations due to COVID-19 were reported. Seven were unvaccinated and two were fully vaccinated.”
Read more“Daily reported positive cases of COVID-19 have continued to decline from the peak of record-high numbers in January, but health officials caution that community transmission of the virus and confirmed cases remain high and an increase in hospitalizations tend to lag a few weeks after the peak.”
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