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Montgomery County crime report

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Reporter goes to cover walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Richmond, ends up getting first shot

Reporter goes to cover walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Richmond, ends up getting first shot
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Richmond Edition: April 19, 2021

“The average number of new coronavirus cases reported daily in the Bay Area for the week that ended April 11 was 512, an increase of nearly 5% compared to the week ending April 4. That marks the second consecutive week that the case rate has increased, though the numbers are only a fraction of what they were during the winter surge. As of April 13, five of the nine Bay Area counties were reporting an increase in cases this week compared to seven days prior. There were 4,500 cases being reported each day during the first week of 2021. The number of virus-related deaths reported in the Bay Area for the week ending April 11 was 102, up from 78 reported the previous week.”

Two Big Lottery Winners in East Bay Identified

Updated on April 19, 2021 at 12:33 pm Getty Images In Brentwood, Daniel Eusebio was identified as the 5/5 ticketholder from the Jan. 5 Mega Millions draw that had a jackpot value of $447 million, according to the California Lottery. His 5/5 ticket was worth $2,390,663. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories. Eusebio bought the ticket at the Chevron at 5591 Lone Tree Way in the Contra Costa County city. Local

Walk-in COVID vaccine clinics now offered in Contra Costa County

Walk-in COVID vaccine clinics now offered in Contra Costa County By KTVU staff article RICHMOND, Calif. - Contra Costa County, in partnership with the California Office of Emergency services, on Thursday, said they will begin offering walk-in service to people 16 and older who live or work in the county at several pop-up sites. Some sites are open now and others are opening soon.  When the clinics open, they will be able to serve about 500 to 700 vaccinations a day can be given at each site, which will be located in areas hardest hit by COVID-19, such as Richmond, the Monument Corridor in Concord and parts of East County.

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