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Latest Coronavirus Stats, Update On Small Biz Funding: RivCo

A new round of funding for Riverside County small businesses impacted by the coronavirus public health orders was announced Monday.

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Riverside County crept up by 693 since Friday, with 15 more deaths attributed to the virus in that time, but hospitalizations and known active cases fell further, local health officials reported Monday.

The aggregate number of COVID-19 infections recorded since the public health documentation period began in early March is 55,766, compared to 55,073 on Friday, according to the Riverside University Health System.

The total number of deaths resulting from COVID-19 now stands at 1,118.

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The number of verified patient recoveries is 50,589. A recovery is defined as someone who has not manifested symptoms for 14 days.

As of Monday afternoon, there were 151 patients hospitalized countywide for treatment of the virus, down 29 from Friday. That figure includes 48 people in intensive care units.

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The figures came as a new round of funding for Riverside County small businesses impacted by the coronavirus public health orders was announced.

The funding becomes available Wednesday, with fewer limitations on eligibility to qualify for grants.

The initial round of funding opened June 2 and ended on June 19, by order of the Board of Supervisors. A second round of funding spanned the last week of June to early August. The application period for the current round will run to Oct. 30, according to the county Executive Office.

As in the previous distributions, the new round will provide up to $10,000 per qualifying grant recipient. Grant awards are made on a first-come, first-served basis.

The board set aside $45 million in federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief & Economic Security — CARES — Act funding for the Small Business Assistance Grant Program. The county received a total $431,091,226 in CARES money in April.

According to the Executive Office, just over 3,000 small businesses — defined as entities with 50 or less employees, which comprise 96 percent of private sector operations countywide — have received an aggregate $30 million in grants in the last two distribution cycles.

Revised eligibility criteria permits businesses that have previously received Paycheck Protection Program or Small Business Administration Economic Injury Disaster loans to apply for relief.

Operators must have had their doors open for a minimum of one year to qualify for assistance. Recipients of PPP assistance must additionally cannot have accepted more than $75,000 through that program, officials said.

There are roughly 64,000 small businesses countywide, according to the Economic Development Agency.

Oakland-based Main Street Launch, a nonprofit that specializes in handling micro and other lending programs to promote economic development, is the manager of the Small Business Assistance Grant Program.

Details regarding how to apply are available at www.rivcobizhelp.org.

Interested parties may also email program administrators at bizinfo@rivco.org, or call 951-955-0493.