COVID-19 hospitalizations in Riverside County dropped for a third consecutive day Friday.
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Variants, increased gathering, and vaccination hesitancy could land the county into a "fourth wave" of COVID, health officials warn.
Riverside health officials are urging residents to combat "vaccine hesitancy."
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A UCLA study showed that out of 15,000 healthcare workers, seven tested positive for COVID-19 two weeks or more after their second dose.
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Dr. Cameron Kaiser was replaced Tuesday by Dr. Geoffrey Leung.
There were 145 COVID-19 patients hospitalized countywide on Monday.
The aggregate number of cases recorded since the public health documentation period began in March 2020 is 292,967, up 150 from Thursday.
"We’re anticipating within five and a half weeks we can ... make available vaccines to everybody ...," Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday.
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Bars that do not serve food are the only businesses that are ordered completely shuttered. Here's the complete list of what can reopen.
See the list of businesses, sectors and schools here. Also, see who is eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and where to go to get it.
If current trends continue, the county is headed toward the red tier of the state's "Blueprint for a Safer Economy" next Tuesday.
The county learned it will remain in the purple tier at least another week.
Here are the latest figures on which hospitals are closest to capacity in Riverside County as the pandemic wanes.
The CDC has updated its guidance for vaccinated people as Riverside County's COVID-19 figures continue improving.
COVID-19 hospitalizations, including ICU stays, have dropped to levels not seen in Riverside County since before the winter surge.
The new opening was part of a number of changes announced Monday in Riverside County.
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California's new system of tracking and scheduling vaccines is slated to be rolled out in 10 counties, including Riverside.
Despite the downtrend, ICU bed capacity countywide technically remains at 0%, though the majority of admissions are not from COVID-19.
About 600 appointments are being rescheduled because vaccine shipments were delayed due to bad winter weather conditions across the nation.
Riverside County health officials do not release updated data on weekends or holidays.
"It was inevitable we would see this strain in Riverside County, and in our large population we will probably see others."
Here's how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in Riverside County.
Health officials will deliver a comprehensive report on the county's ongoing virus mitigation measures on Tuesday.
Higher levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) are forecast. A wood-burning ban was also in effect across the region on Monday.
County-operated COVID-19 vaccine clinics are continuing with slots open next week for residents 80 and older.
While overall COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to decline, ICU beds are still housing a large number of virus patients.
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Here is the latest federal data on which hospitals and ICUs are closest to capacity in Riverside County.
Coronavirus-related hospitalizations dropped 13% over the weekend in Riverside County.
Anyone who received a first dose of the vaccine through a county-operated clinic can expect to be contacted for a second shot.
The county's peak in hospitalizations was on Jan. 10, when 1,675 people suffering virus-related complications were undergoing treatment.
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The decrease in hospitalizations correlates with a rise in COVID-19 deaths.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Riverside County and across California.