Residents can get rid of potentially dangerous, expired, unused or unwanted prescription medications Saturday, April 24, in Jurupa Valley. The event coincides with the city’s community cleanup day and with National Prescription Drug Take Back Day,
Public health officials reported two more deaths from the the coronavirus pandemic in San Bernardino County on Thursday, April 22. That brings the county’s total deaths from COVID-19 to 4,323 since the pandemic began,
As businesses start to reopen and parents prepare to head back into the office, they may be thinking of placing their kids in a child care program. They could be in for a shock, though, to learn
Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in Riverside County continue falling below levels seen in the summer surge, which while high, were still much lower than the sharp increases seen during the winter.
As Riverside County ramps up vaccination efforts, the three key metrics state officials use to track the risk of transmitting the novel coronavirus all improved from last week, data released Tuesday,
People who got their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine at a Riverside County-run clinic will soon be contacted about their second dose, county public health officials announced Monday, Feb. 1. The county will reach out to these residents with instructions on getting the second dose within the timeframe set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
During the pandemic, IEHP used creative technology such as podcasts and webinars to keep critical information flowing. Most of its staff also switched to a work-from-home model.
Almost 77% of coronavirus vaccine doses received by Riverside County have been administered, according to the county. As of Thursday, Jan. 28, the county had received 193,875 COVID-19 vaccine doses. And 149,
Officials in Riverside, San Bernardino and Los Angeles counties said plans are underway to give out second doses. And doctors say it’s OK if the second shot comes after three to four weeks. “The county is working on clinics and appointment slots ...
Daily new coronavirus cases in San Bernardino County dropped below 1,000 for the first time since Dec. 1, as the county reported 805 more cases Wednesday, Jan. 20. For the sixth consecutive day, the county reported no COVID-19 deaths.
Nearly 2 million coronavirus tests have been given in San Bernardino County and nearly a quarter of a million cases identified as of Friday, Jan. 15. Another 3,510 cases of COVID-19 were reported ...
For the fourth consecutive day, San Bernardino County has reported more than 1,000 new confirmed coronavirus cases, according to the latest public health data. On Friday, Nov. 20, the county reported 1,
San Bernardino County reported 717 new coronavirus cases Saturday, significantly over its recent average, as it counted more than 500 cases that had been wrongly classified before, according to the county dashboard.
Another 184 people have tested positive for coronavirus, according to data released by San Bernardino County on Sun 20. No new deaths were reported. Over the last seven
San Bernardino County reported no new coronavirus deaths and just 10 new confirmed cases Monday, Sept. 14, as cases, deaths, and hospitalizations from COVID-19 continue to trend downward. As of Monday,