A new ranking by Healthgrades evaluates the top 50, 100 and 250 hospitals in America.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Napa Valley.
Anyone 75 or older who lives or works in Napa County but has not registered through the county's form is asked to do so by 5 p.m. Friday.
Here's how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in Napa County.
By combining St. Helena Hospital's multi-entity supply with Napa County's doses, there is enough for original second doses due this week.
Most COVID-19-related deaths have been in adults 65 years and older, Bay Area health officials say.
Here is the latest federal data on hospital capacity, including ICUs, in Napa County.
Here are the latest figures on hospital capacity in the Napa Valley area and across California.
The order that limited nonessential activities by implementing a curfew between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. has also been lifted.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Napa Valley area.
County leadership has identified the vaccination effort as its No. 1 priority behind life safety for the next several months.
Over the weekend, Napa County advised those who live and work here that the regional public health order was to be extended.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Napa Valley area.
Health care professionals are sought to serve as volunteers and for the Napa County Medical Reserve Corps, part of a national program.
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ICUs are full across SoCal and the Central Valley, and Napa County's ICUs aren't faring so well either.
Thirty-four cities statewide will be making the move to bump up wages. See which four in the North Bay made the list.
Bay Area health officers issued a statement about who is vaccinated first, and when the general public may receive the coronavirus vaccine.
The state order is effective at 11:59 p.m. Thursday for the Bay Area and remains in place for at least three weeks.
There is now public data showing how close your local hospital is to being at or over capacity.
"Our main objective is to learn where and how the virus is spreading...and which communities are the most vulnerable."
The new order adopted this week by several Bay Area counties requires most nonessential businesses to temporarily stop all operations.
A tool developed by researchers from several universities lets you see your risk of being exposed to the coronavirus indoors.
Napa, Sonoma, Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda and Santa Clara counties are in the purple tier, thus affected by the state curfew.
Napa County confirmed it is among dozens of counties in California assigned Monday to the state's most restrictive tier.
Positive cases in the county between Nov. 4 and Friday have increased by 357 to 2,432.
The safest way to celebrate is with virtual gatherings or at home, officials said.
​St. Joseph Health hospitals recently earned recognition by the American Heart Association for providing quality care to stroke patients.
Wineries in Napa Valley will now be able to serve patrons inside at limited capacity as the county moves into a less restrictive tier.
The less restrictive tier would allow more capacity for indoor dining, bars, movie theaters and religious services.
Public health officials call for residents to get their flu shot to avoid straining limited resources in hospitals and urgent care centers.
Residents who need acute medical care are asked to seek alternate solutions until the facility is operational —which may take several weeks.
The clinics, which are part of an effort to avoid a "twindemic," are scheduled to be held in locations throughout the county.
The county is required to submit an equity report to state public health officials.
"The Napa County Health Director has reported a significant increase in new cases in Calistoga during the month of September."
This should mean Napa County is no longer subject to indoor business closures, and its schools could reopen 14 days from now.
Among new reporting regulations, the agency launched a public database to track individual facilities for coronavirus outbreaks.
Residents are asked not to feed wild animals, and to report potential cases of Cervid adenovirus 1, or CdAdV-1, to state wildlife officials.
"Our number of cumulative COVID-19 positive tests has grown at a rate much higher than what anyone of us should be comfortable with."