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Riverside County recommends everyone wear masks indoors, vaccinated or not
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Local hospitals see first COVID-19 spike in months, 98% of new cases are among unvaccinated
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Another reason could be that everyone who wanted to be vaccinated is making appointments or has gotten vaccinated, he said, and now it s time for public health officials to focus on people in the middle, or people who are not against getting inoculated but haven t made an appointment yet.
Riverside County reported Friday that 46.1% (897,233) of residents ages 16 and older are partially or fully vaccinated, and 31.6% (616,018) of residents are fully vaccinated.
Statewide, 19.8% of Californians are partially vaccinated and 39.1% are fully vaccinated.
Daily doses administered also dropping
Alongside the drop in demand, the county has also seen a decrease in the number of vaccine doses administered daily. As of Monday, 18,000 COVID-19 doses were being given daily, Osur said. In early April, the county reached a peak of 21,000 doses administered a day.
While current Tulare County COVID-19 metrics are still near record lows since the pandemic started in March 2020, there s evidence those metrics show signs of plateauing and even slightly increasing.
As of Friday, Tulare County s COVID-19 daily case rate is 3.3 per 100,000 population, and the positivity rate is 1.9%. The county scored 2.2% in the state s Healthy Place Index.
Tulare County s case rate has hovered between 3.1 and 3.3 cases per 100,000 for the past several weeks. To move from the orang tier to the even less restrictive yellow tier, the county s COVID-19 case rate must drop below 2. The county s Healthy Place Index also increased from 1.9 to 2.2%, pushing that metric from the yellow tier to the orange.
California allows vaccinations for everyone age 16 and up
Apr. 16, 2021 at 6:00 am
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AMY TAXIN and DON THOMPSON, Associated Press
As California began offering vaccinations to everyone age 16 and over Thursday, Gov. Gavin Newsom urged more residents to sign up for appointments and not let apprehension over inoculations get in the way of protecting themselves against the illness.
Nearly half of Californians eligible for vaccination have received at least one shot against the coronavirus, Newsom said as the country’s most populous state began vaccinating everyone, regardless of occupation or health condition.
It comes as California and other states have seen vaccine supplies rise in recent weeks, despite the recent pause of the use of the Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine as U.S. government health advisers evaluate whether a handful of unusual blood clots were linked to the shot.
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