Appointments are available for any member age 65 or older.
Select CVS Pharmacies will administer coronavirus vaccines starting Feb. 11. Here's the link to schedule an appointment.
See how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Contra Costa County and across CA.
The clinic, at Diablo Valley College, is “Well run.” Check the long list of eligible ages and occupations. Latest Lamorinda deaths, cases.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Contra Costa County and across California.
Contra Costa Health Services has launched a live COVID-19 dashboard. See how many people have been vaccinated.
Educators, child care workers and residents 65 and older share the same tier for the coronavirus vaccine.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in Contra Costa County.
Planning is underway for Lamorinda Village drive-thru vaccination clinics. Plenty of volunteers are needed. Sign up at the link below.
Contra Costa County has posted a Vaccine Appointment-Request Form online. It is all for health care workers and anyone age 65 or older.
The county is working to dramatically increase the number of people who receive vaccinations daily. Latest cases/deaths in Lamorinda.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Lamorinda area.
There were 67 coronavirus deaths in Contra Costa County in December and nearly 17,000 newly diagnosed cases. Here's a look at Lamorinda.
Dr. Fauci expressed his gratitude during a video chat with Lafayette City Councilman Cameron Burks.
In all, 10 East Bay facilities have current outbreaks in residents and staff, according to state data.
If you planned to escape to San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Napa, or Solano counties for dining — they’re now forced to close.
There is now public data showing how close your local hospital is to being at or over capacity.
Patients need your blood, and you will receive the results of a free antibody test for COVID-19.
The number of available hospital intensive care unit beds has been updated.
The county has a plan for the first shipment. One supervisor wants teachers vaccinated as a way to reopen the schools for in-class learning.
As health officers pondered stay-at-home orders last week, Contra Costa County recorded almost 3,000 new COVID-19 cases.
A new stay-at-home order may happen this week. The latest case count from Lamorinda.
A tool developed by researchers from several universities lets you see your risk of being exposed to the coronavirus indoors.
See Lamorinda's latest COVID-19 case count as Contra Costa residents prepare to move into the purple or "widespread risk" tier.
Lamorinda residents who plan to gather with family or friends are encouraged to get tested this week.
U.S. News’ annual list rates thousands of nursing homes nationwide based on care, staffing, rate of complaints, and more.
With no end in sight to the coronavirus pandemic, experts say flu shots will reduce strain on health care providers this season.
Do you wonder if you've had coronavirus? Find out, and potentially help COVID patients. Upcoming blood drives near Lamorinda.
Contra Costa Health Services encourages a moratorium on traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating this year.
Health officers hope Contra Costa County can move into a less restrictive tier later this month, allowing more businesses to open.
For the third time in the last 7 days, no new coronavirus deaths were reported in the county.
The Contra Costa Health Department is further easing health restrictions on Friday. Here are the types of businesses covered in the order.
Since last Friday, the county has added 1202 newly confirmed cases.
Contra Costa County has been on the Watch List since July 5. The latest death toll and cases in Lamorinda.
Kirkland and other brand-name frozen shrimp distributed here and nationwide recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.
No new deaths have been reported after 6 straight days of fatalities. Hospitalizations decline slightly.
Hundreds of additional cases were added Thursday alone in Contra Costa County.
The number of newly confirmed cases: 359. A backlog of case information is being cleared causing a spike in numbers.
Red, yellow, white, and sweet yellow onions have all been recalled, along with prepared-food made with them. SEE LIST
County officials continue to monitor coronavirus cases and deaths, but a state computer glitch has frozen the Watch List.