Ojai Valley News photo by Grant Phillips
Individuals wait in long lines for the PCR tests provided by COVID-19 testing site at Sarzotti park.
Ojai Valley News reporter
Ojai Valley s Sarzotti COVID-19 testing site was overwhelmed July 14 with people seeking COVID-19 tests. Ojai has seen a 1.95% increase in 14-day case numbers, with eight new reported cases. This brings Ojai s
total COVID case count to 1,013.
The numbers result from two separate outbreaks.
Six reported cases came from students at the Monica Ros School.
Public Health Information Officer Ashley Bautista also confirmed four reported cases from the Ojai Valley Inn over the past two weeks.
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As the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and restrictions ease, some City Halls in Ventura County have reopened to the public, with others to follow. The abating of the threat from COVID along with county and state relaxing restrictions has allowed us to reexamine our service delivery methods, Tim Giles, Thousand Oaks human resources director/risk administrator, said in a statement.
Thousand Oaks recently reopened its customer service counters at City Hall for public in-person services. The city continues to offer virtual services.
It plans to soon allow the public to again attend City Council meetings in person. As we gradually increase our in-person services, the city is keeping everyone safe, Giles said.