The county could come off the state's watch list if its positivity rate comes down, but more testing is needed.
Tuesday, Aug. 18, marked the 30th anniversary of the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act.
San Diego County was removed from the state's coronavirus watch list, which means schools there might reopen Sept. 1.
According to the Riverside University Health System, 335 people are hospitalized for COVID-19.
Electronic lab reports of COVID-19 cases were not being submitted in a real-time manner, but the issue has been nearly resolved.
This week's coronavirus news in Riverside County.
The number of people screened for the virus countywide stands at 364,864.
According to RUHS, 488 people are currently hospitalized for COVID-19, which is 35 fewer than Friday.
Birthday parties, family get-togethers, friends gathering ... with "people we love and trust" is where coronavirus spread is now happening.
Pointers for parents and caretakers facing the challenge of masking their children.
If the county opts to follow new state guidelines, screenings among certain groups would decrease.
The county is seeing increased COVID-19 hospitalizations, including at Eisenhower Health where a federal medical team has been deployed.
People with higher "working memory capacity" show more adherence to social distancing mandates amid coronavirus, according to UCR research.
The county continues to be on a state watchlist due to increasing COVID-19 spread.
Riverside County health officials continue to encourage residents — those with and without symptoms — to get screened for the virus.
“We don’t want any more closures, but our numbers are going through the roof,” said Dr. Cameron Kaiser, RivCo public health officer.
Uncertainty looms for student-athletes hoping to play sports when the school year begins.
The opening of additional test sites on Friday adds to the 107 locations previously opened statewide, including 12 in Riverside County.
The county is one of 11 on a state watchlist.
A spike in cases, more businesses can reopen, face masks mandated, inmates being released, and more.
Hospitalizations are also increasing, along with the death toll.
The county continues to see an uptick in coronavirus cases.
Antibody testing will indicate if the donor’s immune system has produced antibodies to the coronavirus.
There were 384 newly confirmed coronavirus cases and nine more deaths reported Tuesday.
Here are the latest coronavirus numbers, as well as news about what's open and what's not in Riverside County.
Although the number of COVID-19 cases keeps climbing due to heavy testing, hospitalizations are trending downward in the county.
More than 73,000 Riverside County residents have been tested for the virus.
The countywide COVID-19 death toll stands at 205 while the number of cases ticked up to 5,039.
The countywide COVID-19 death toll remains at 204 while the number of cases ticked up to 4,992.
Vaniman Manufacturing Co. was among dozens to receive letters from the FTC warning against making unsubstantiated claims.
As early as Thursday, the governor is expected to release details on a "Stage 2" reopening of the state.
Health officials emphasized the following are guidelines — not requirements — for community pool operators.
A look at what's currently in place and what might go away, and where the county might stand after Tuesday.
California's "stay-home" order is expected to be modified in coming weeks.
Sheriff's department personnel, and Murrieta police and fire, turned out to greet a sheriff's lieutenant who recovered from coronavirus.
Watch health and county leaders take residents' questions about coronavirus.
The forecast calls for elevated ozone levels that may be unhealthy for certain groups of people.
Despite a desire to reopen the economy, Riverside County's COVID-19 numbers continue rising.
A Murrieta pastor said he won't sue Riverside County over its coronavirus-related ban on religious gatherings after some limits were eased.
In the cities of Canyon Lake, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Murrieta, Temecula and Wildomar, there are 307 COVID-19 cases and five deaths.