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Coronavirus update, May 19: Stanislaus hospital cases decline again; one more death

May 19 Stanislaus County reported its first death to COVID-19 in five days Tuesday and low numbers for hospitals and total cases. A total of 1,042 residents have died from the virus since April 2020, the county Health Services Agency said. The county added just 24 positive tests, for a total of 55,758. Stanislaus also has 604,318 negative test results and 54,359 people who are presumed .

Coronavirus update, May 3: Stanislaus County hospitalizations continue decline

Coronavirus update, May 3: Stanislaus County hospitalizations continue decline The Modesto Bee 4 hrs ago Brian Clark, The Modesto Bee May 3 The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Stanislaus County fell below 90 for the first time in eight days, according to data released by the Health Services Agency. The county reported 85 hospitalization on Sunday, well off the 118 reported in a single day last week that had signaled a small spike after numbers dipped below 100 last month. The news comes on the same day state data showed a decline in the county s single-, seven- and 14-day infection rates. On the state dashboard Sunday, where numbers reflect the previous day, the positivity rate was 2.34%, down from 4.42% a day earlier. The rolling seven-day rate was 3.43%, down from 3.88%. The 14-day rate was 3.37%, down from 3.52%

Vaccination sites in Jacksonville Beach, Oceanway reopen for 2nd-dose shots

Vaccination sites in Jacksonville Beach, Oceanway reopen for 2nd-dose shots Satellite sites will permanently close next week Staff, News4Jax Updated:  Tags:  FILE - People lined up last month for first-dose shots at the federal vaccination site at the Carver Recreational Center in Jacksonville Beach. (WJXT) JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Two federally-supported vaccination sites reopened at 9 a.m. Sunday to give second doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. The satellite sites at Carver Recreational Center located at 777 5th Ave. S. in Jacksonville Beach and Oceanway Community Center located at 12215 Sago Ave. W. on the Northside will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to administer second-dose shots to those who received the first dose at those sites.

Federal satellite vaccine sites giving 2nd doses will shift locations on Sunday

Federal satellite vaccine sites giving 2nd doses will shift locations on Sunday Operations shift to Oceanway, Jacksonville Beach for 10 days, beginning Sunday Updated:  Tags:  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Satellite vaccination operations for second doses will relocate to the Carver Recreational Center and the Oceanway Community Center, starting Sunday. The state-run federally supported sites will give second doses to those who got their first dose there more than three weeks ago. They will remain open, offering second doses, for 10 days, until April 14. The sites will open tomorrow at 9 a.m. Sunday and give out vaccines until 5 pm. They’re open seven days a week.

Changes coming to Gateway vaccination site and its satellite sites Wednesday

Changes coming to Gateway vaccination site and its satellite sites Wednesday
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