Fresno County to open 5 new vaccine clinics in rural areas this month
The new vaccine clinics will be in Sanger, Kerman, Selma, Mendota, and Fresno City College.
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FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) Many Valley counties are now one step closer to the red tier, after state health officials announced changes to the metrics for moving out of the purple.
They previously had to have 7 cases or fewer per 100,000 people. But now they re allowed to have up to 10.
Fresno County currently sits at 12.6, but Interim Health Officer Dr. Rais Vohra says that could change by next week. It will be easier for us to move in the red tier. My fingers are crossed that that will happen that soon, he says.
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More Central Valley schools bring back students for in-person learning this week
This week marks the return to on-campus instruction for many school districts across the Central Valley and state.
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FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) This week marks the return to on-campus instruction for many school districts across the Central Valley and state.
As campuses prepare to welcome back some students for in-person learning, Gov. Gavin Newsom encouraged others to follow their lead. Let s do this. Let s not wait, Newsom said on Sunday. Weeks become months, and months become the school year.
Newsom said districts should resume class for the youngest children first. He recommends schools start with Kindergarten through second-grade and then move onto third to sixth grade.
The site at Reedley College will begin administering shots to eligible residents on Friday, February 19. Here's how eligible residents can make an appointment:
Fresno Pacific University makes plans for in-person learning this fall
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Fresno Pacific University junior Veronica Mendez smiles just thinking about a return to campus. I m also very excited because we get to be back on campus, we get to see our professors, we get to see our peers, said Mendez.
The history student says online learning hasn t been easy. You re doing everything at home, continued Mendez. You re doing family life at home. If you re doing an on-campus job, you re doing that at home.
The thought of spending senior year back in a classroom has her sights set on the future.