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Kern County, United States facing record-breaking temperatures

Kern County, United States facing record-breaking temperatures Two local health officials say it s important to be diligent and stay safe in the heat. and last updated 2021-07-12 21:50:16-04 KERN COUNTY, Calif. (KERO) — It s hot in Kern County and across much of the United States people are seeing record-breaking temperatures. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says last month was the hottest June on record in the U.S. The average temperature was about 72 degrees, which is four degrees higher than normal. Officials say eight states, including Arizona, California, and Nevada also saw their hottest June on record. In Kern County, we re in our fourth official heatwave of the year

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When can children get a COVID-19 vaccine in Kern County? What we know

When can children get a COVID-19 vaccine in Kern County? What we know Palm Springs Desert Sun A COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech is safe and effective enough to give to younger teens, the Food and Drug Administration said Monday in authorizing its use. The decision means adolescents aged 12 to 15 could qualify for shots within days. An advisory committee to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is scheduled to meet Wednesday to review the recommendation for authorization. The Western States Safety Review workgroup plans to review the findings that day and provide its recommendation for California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington, according to Sami Gallegos, press secretary for California s COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force. 

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CA Emergency Medical System Recovering After 'Insane' Period

CA Emergency Medical System Recovering After ‘Insane’ Period In another sign that COVID-19 is declining, Kern County Public Health Services has returned it’s EMS System Surge Plan to the lowest of four tiers due to improvement in 911 call volume, increased ambulance availability. by JSam Morgen, The Bakersfield Californian / March 3, 2021 AP (TNS) - Mar. 2 Emergency medical services workers may finally get to breathe a sigh of relief after Kern County s emergency medical services system finally hit levels not seen since the early part of the coronavirus winter surge.   In another sign that COVID-19 is declining, Kern County Public Health Services has returned the county s EMS System Surge Plan to the lowest of four tiers due to improvement in 911 call volume, increased ambulance availability, lower offload times and percentage of staff impacted by COVID-19.

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