New businesses in North County:
House of Air, 6133 Innovation Way, Suite 102, Carlsbad; hours are 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday-Monday; 2-9 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Kids’ (ages 3-6) hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Call (760) 201-1313; visit houseofair.com/carlsbad
House of Air is an indoor “adrenaline park” with locations in San Francisco, Texas and Poland. The company recently opened a Carlsbad site where folks can enjoy open trampoline jump time, aerial and physical training on trampolines, trampoline dodgeball, rock climbing, trampoline basketball dunk, fitness classes and other recreation. House of Air can also handle group activities, including birthday parties, corporate events, family events and fundraisers. Ages 7 and up, with three zones for the littlest fliers, ages 3 to 6. House of Air also runs special camps for kids ages 7-12. The next one will be from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Feb. 16 and 19. Lunch will be provided as well as jumping sock
Fresno County working to vaccinate more citizens with increased allotment
KFSN
Share:
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) Fresno County s vaccine allotment more than doubled this week, and health officials say that means the next couple of weeks will be crucial in getting many of those doses into the arms of residents.
During their update on Tuesday, county public health officials say they received 19,000 vaccines instead of their usual 8,000.
Community Division manager, Joe Prado, says they re working on mobilizing vaccines into rural areas. So in our rural areas, we are mobilizing on some of the unincorporated areas, and also in Orange Cove, he said. We ll be in the Lanere area are looking at the Riverdale area on Thursday.
Fresno County officials say COVID vaccine doses aren t coming fast enough We requested 20,000 doses, we were provided 5,100 additional doses
KFSN
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) Health officials say the escalating loss of life is adding more urgency to get people vaccinated for COVID-19.
Fresno County health officials say they are asking the state for more doses as they work to meet intense demand.
They say the doses aren t coming in as fast as they d like. We are going to be running out of vaccine if our allocation doesn t increase, says interim health officer Dr. Rais Vohra.
To date, the Department of Public Health has received a total of 86,000 doses.