covid-19 trend Jul 27
Sonora, CA – Tuolumne County Public Health is reporting 30 new COVID cases in the county since the report on Monday, split between 28 community cases and 2 Sierra Conservation Center inmates. There are 91 active cases. Interim Health Officer, Dr. Eric Sergienko spoke about this expected spike in cases on Friday as detailed here.
Of the 28 new community cases, one was vaccinated with Moderna. Two of the new cases are hospitalized, both unvaccinated individuals A total of 6 cases are hospitalized. The gender and age breakdown for the 28 community cases is 4 females and 7 males 0-17 years of age, 3 females age 18-29, 1 female and 5 males 30-39, 3 females and 3 males 40-49, 1 female age 60-69, and 1 male age 70-79.
California to wait until June 15 to ditch COVID-19 mask requirement • Long Beach Post News lbpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lbpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In a major shift this week, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control said people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can safely stop wearing face coverings in most indoor and outdoor situations, but Long Beach residents will have to keep their masks on at least for now as the city waits for California to decide whether it will adjust its rules, health officials said Friday.
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California has not yet adopted the CDC’s new guidelines, and it’s not clear when the state will make changes. Gov. Gavin Newsom earlier this week said the state will eliminate its outdoor mask mandates when California fully reopens on June 15.
Everybody needs to make their own choice: D70 parents, students protest mask mandate
Parents in D70 protested the mask mandate in schools at a school board meeting Tuesday night.
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PUEBLO â Some parents and students in Pueblo School District 70 have had enough with the current mask mandate in schools.
During Tuesday s school board meeting, they gathered outside to protest and voice their opinion against the mandate. But it was a tense start as only 35 people were allowed in the room due to capacity restrictions. I didn t come here to speak but once they were so rude and tried to block the parents from speaking, that s when I felt like I had to say something, said Lexie Mater, Pueblo School District 70 parent.
Alabama senior centers can reopen beginning April 19 A senior citizen center hosts indoor activities (Source: wfie) By Anna Mahan | April 12, 2021 at 3:58 PM CDT - Updated April 12 at 4:32 PM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WAFF) - As Alabama’s Safer Apart order is now in effect and CDC guidelines continue to change, Alabama senior citizen centers can soon reopen for indoor activities!
Senior centers are allowed to reopen beginning Monday, April 19, 2021. This is a big step in the Safer Apart order as programs and services for older individuals offer programs in health (including mental health), social, nutritional, educational, and recreational.
“Our senior citizens have looked forward to the time when we could regather at these nurturing senior centers and I am so glad the day has come when the centers can reopen for indoor programs,” said Department of Senior Services Commissioner Jean Brown. Brown said that she looks forward to resuming her visits to senior centers throughout