Santa Barbara Continues Coronavirus Sewage Surveillance
The city is monitoring the community’s wastewater for COVID-19 at El Estero Water Resource Center.
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The city is monitoring the community’s wastewater for COVID-19 at El Estero Water Resource Center.
Visitors are now allowed in the jail, and Jehovah’s Witnesses are knocking on doors.
The county placed in the ‘green’ on the CDC’s community disease scale, but COVID-19 hospitalizes dozens of residents.
Routine testing is no longer advised by the CDC, though anyone who tests positive should isolate for at least five days.
Resources focus on assisting individuals affected by COVID-19 following a community survey.
Mayor Randy Rowse is listed as uncertain for Fiesta amid fears of a Paxlovid rebound.
Medically vulnerable inmates must be considered for home confinement.
Dr. Lynn Fitzgibbons, Santa Barbara infectious disease expert, explains the difference between the newest COVID vaccine and the two mRNA mainstays.
The state-mandated “After-Action Report” presented to supervisors gave high marks to county staff, public outreach effort, and economic recovery efforts.
Children as young as 6 months can get the shot.