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By Editorial Board / Friday, June 4th, 2021 / Central Coast Health Watch, Editorials, Latest news, Opinion, Subscriber content / Comments Off on Our View: We’ll all be winners if a lottery ups vaccine rates
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By Amber Hair / Tuesday, April 6th, 2021 / Central Coast, Central Coast Health Watch, East Ventura County, Latest news, middle, South Coast, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County / Comments Off on Ventura County to enter orange tier; Santa Barbara and SLO lag behind
Ventura County will be the first in the tri-county region to reach the orange tier of California’s COVID-19 reopening system on April 7, while both Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties have failed to progress past the more restrictive red tier. Orange is the second least restrictive tier and means the spread of COVID Read More →
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By Amber Hair / Thursday, January 28th, 2021 / Central Coast, Central Coast Health Watch, East Ventura County, Latest news, Restaurants, right, South Coast, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County / Comments Off on Stop-and-start reopening starts again
Restaurants are open outdoors again, as California is back under the county-by-county tiered reopening system after more than a month under a stay-at-home order that split the state into five regions. Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties are all again in the state’s purple tier, the most restrictive one, as cases in the Read More →
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By Tony Biasotti / Monday, January 25th, 2021 / Central Coast, Central Coast Health Watch, East Ventura County, Latest news, left, South Coast, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County / Comments Off on California lifts stay-home orders as ICU capacity grows; COVID remains “widespread” in region
California Gov. Gavin Newsom lifted the state’s regional stay-home orders Monday morning, paving the way for the return of outdoor restaurants service and a few other business activities. Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties are now back in the “purple” or “widespread” tier of the state’s color-coded pandemic regulations—the most restrictive level, but Read More →
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By Amber Hair / Friday, December 11th, 2020 / Central Coast, Central Coast Health Watch, East Ventura County, Latest news, South Coast, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County / Comments Off on Central Coast counties ask to go their own way on pandemic rules
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By Henry Dubroff / Monday, December 7th, 2020 / Central Coast, Central Coast Health Watch, East Ventura County, Latest news, Law, South Coast, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County / Comments Off on Tri-Counties will ask state to form separate region for shutdown rules
In a show of rising frustration over Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Southern California-wide “stay-at-home” order, the counties of Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo are jointly petitioning the state to loosen the rules for some 1.5 million residents. In a draft statement reviewed by the Business Times, the three counties said they will shortly be Read More →
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By Amber Hair / Thursday, December 3rd, 2020 / Central Coast, Central Coast Health Watch, East Ventura County, Latest news, Law, Restaurants, South Coast, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County / Comments Off on New state order could close restaurants, other businesses if ICUs fill up
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a revised stay-at-home order on Dec. 3 that is tied to each region of the state’s intensive care capacity. In areas where the ICU capacity falls below 15%, a stay-at-home order will be implemented for three weeks. Under this new order, the state is broken into five regions, with Ventura, Read More →
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