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Starting Up Sports, Vaccinating Food Service Employees and More -- Today s Media Questions for Humboldt County s Health Officer

Redwood News reporter, he will not answer your question. But Hoffman does have more to say about the county’s relationship with state public health officials, youth and adult sports, vaccinating food workers and much more OK, some more in today’s media availability on the COVID-19 pandemic. Video above, rough transcript below. ### From the Redwood News: According to the weekly data that breaks down the age groups, it appears that 52 cases that were originally assigned to the groups 0-9 and 10 to 19 combined have been reassigned to older age groups. Specifically, there were 13 cases reassigned from the 0-9 age group, and 39 cases reassigned from the 10- to 19-year-old age group in the last week.

The County Improperly Expanded the Scope of Its Cannabis Cultivation Tax, Appeals Court Rules

The County Improperly Expanded the Scope of Its Cannabis Cultivation Tax, Appeals Court Rules
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Fifty or More Employees of Humboldt County Superior Court Jumped the COVID Vaccine Line

Fifty or More Employees of Humboldt County Superior Court Jumped the COVID Vaccine Line Roughly 8 percent of the county has received at least one dose of COVID vaccine and another 9 percent has been fully vaccinated. | Graph via the County of Humboldt. ### Last month, roughly 50 to 55 employees of Humboldt County Superior Court managed to get COVID-19 vaccinations at a clinic in Scotia despite the fact that, per state guidelines, it was not yet their turn. The state is currently in the midst of Phase 1B of its vaccine distribution plan. This phase includes people age 65 and older as well as employees in education and childcare, agriculture/food and emergency services.

Judge denies SVP placement in Galt area

Humboldt County Superior Court Judge John T. Feeney denied the request to move Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) Joshua Cooley to a home on Harvey Road at a hearing on Friday, Jan. 29. Cooley’s lack of support and ties to the community influenced Feeney’s decision, as well as the numerous letters in opposition submitted by Galt area community members. Cooley’s attorney, Meagan O’Connell, filed for a continuance before the start of the hearing, which was also denied. Galt was the latest of many locations proposed for Cooley up and down the state over the last four years, since the Humboldt court ruled Cooley was eligible for conditional release in 2016.

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