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Santa Barbara reports 221 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death Wednesday
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Santa Barbara County ICU capacity remains stable, but officials still concerned as COVID spreads
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Santa Barbara County hits highest number of COVID-19 hospitalizations, reports 234 new cases
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Santa Barbara Co. reports 196 new COVID-19 cases, 3 additional deaths
Scripps
and last updated 2020-12-16 20:11:05-05
Santa Barbara County is reporting the deaths of three more people who tested positive for COVID-19.
Health officials say all three had underlying health conditions and lived in congregate living facilities. Two of the patients were over the age of 70 and one was between the ages of 18 and 29. One lived in Santa Maria, one lived in Goleta, and the third was an inmate at the federal prison in Lompoc.
According to the Public Health Department, the inmate s death is not associated with the current outbreak at the prison. Rather, the reporting of the death had been delayed because of the coroner verification process.
CALEB WISEBLOOD
The tried-and-true and still apropos idiom “the bee’s knees” is a bit of an understatement when describing the husband-and-wife duo behind Cuyama Homegrown.
DYNAMIC DUO
Husband and wife Jean Gaillard (right) and Meg Brown (left), owners of Cuyama Homegrown, purchased their ranch in New Cuyama in 2001, where they grow fresh fruits and vegetables throughout each season of the year.
PHOTO COURTESY OF CUYAMA HOMEGROWN
“It’s the most pure honey you could ever dream about,” said Jean Gaillard, co-owner of the farm with his wife, Meg Brown, while discussing the two bee hives on their property.
One of the secrets to maintaining this so-called purity within the hives’ product is a lack of human interference, Gaillard explained.