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Riverside County will begin to update its COVID wesbite weekly

Riverside County will begin to update its COVID wesbite weekly Riverside County s The county s site ( https://www.rivcoph.org/coronavirus) shows the number of cases, deaths and other data associated with the pandemic. The website has not been updated since Tuesday, June 22. Officials said this was because state officials “reconciled” COVID-19 case data. Officials reviewed thousands of case files to ensure the published data accurately reflected the number of cases and other information. There were some questions as to why the dashboard had not been updated since last week,” said Kim Saruwatari, director of Public Health for Riverside County. “It was important the data we publish properly show what is happening with the pandemic and we wanted to provide the most accurate information.”

Riverside County Awaits State Update On Face Masks

UpdatedFri, May 14, 2021 at 3:18 pm PT Replies(18) As of Friday afternoon, California has stricter mask-wearing guidance in place compared to the latest CDC recommendations. (Shutterstock) RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Thursday that fully vaccinated people can quit wearing face masks in most situations, but Riverside County is first awaiting word from the state on updated guidelines before implementing any measures. All California counties are in the same boat. We are awaiting state guidelines on masks in wake of the CDC recommendations, Riverside County spokesperson Brooke Federico confirmed Friday afternoon. Subscribe Thursday s new mask guidance from the CDC stated, Fully vaccinated people can resume activities without wearing a mask or physically distancing, except where required by federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial laws, rules, and regulations, including local business and workplace guidance.

Supreme Court halts California s COVID-19 rules limiting home worship

The Supreme Court is telling California that it can’t enforce coronavirus-related restrictions that have limited home-based religious worship including Bible studies and prayer meetings. The order from the court late Friday is the latest in a recent string of cases in which the high court has barred officials from enforcing some coronavirus-related restrictions applying to religious gatherings. Five conservative justices agreed that California restrictions that apply to in-home religious gatherings should be lifted for now, while the court s three liberals and Chief Justice John Roberts would not have done so. California has already, however, announced significant changes loosening restrictions on gatherings that go into effect April 15. The changes come after infection rates have gone down in the state.

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