Month: March 2020
Fun and Easy Recipes for a Day at Home
If you’re stuck at home and your take-out options are limited, here are some fun, easy recipes you can make alone or with the whole family.
Continue ReadingDealing with Stress and Anxiety
Anxiety can be crippling for many Americans, especially during a crisis. Every headline can add pressure, worry, and uncertainty. And during shelter-in-place orders, there are even fewer ways to deal with those worries. Fortunately, many organizations are working hard to help people alleviate their anxiety and stress. Here are some helpful tips to breathe easy
Continue ReadingTop FREE resources for those new to remote working
The myth of office productivity has been proven false in the face of the COVID-19 crisis in the United States.
Continue ReadingPlanting a Victory Garden
Victory Gardens have a long and loving tradition throughout history.
Continue ReadingKeep A Coronavirus Journal
Maintaining a journal of your experiences during coronavirus pandemic can go a long way to keeping the facts straight in the years and decades to come.
Continue ReadingFree Streaming Options for Families
Why not take advantage of entertainment in the digital age and enjoy everything from Sports to Shakespeare!
Continue ReadingTalking to Kids About the Coronavirus
Talking about Coronavirus and the effects on our daily lives can be stressful or scary for anyone – but especially for children.
Continue ReadingShopping in Place: Options for Grocery Pickup and Delivery
We’ve tracked down the best online resources for shopping while safe-at-home.
Continue Reading5 Myths (And 5 Facts) About COVID-19
There are lots of rumors and myths surrounding talk about the coronavirus. Let’s clear the clutter by dispelling some myths and focus on facts to stay safe.
Continue ReadingRiverside County projects over 60K coronavirus cases, 1,000 deaths in early May
Newly released projections released by the Riverside University Health System show the county may see more than 60,000 coronavirus cases and 1,000 deaths in Early May. That’s a slight change from last week’s projections where Dr. Geoffrey Leung announced that the county expects 50,000 cases by the end of May. As of March 31, Riverside
Continue ReadingCloudy but 80s still prevail
82 degrees this afternoon despite the grey day experienced across the desert. The 80s aren’t going anywhere this week with weak high pressure in place over Southern California. Clouds will begin to clear through Wednesday. Wind speeds will strengthen tomorrow afternoon and remain breezy through Thursday. Sustained wind is forecast 15-20 MPH with gusts closer
Continue ReadingLocal private golf clubs send letter to County Supervisor requesting play to be allowed
Riverside County Supervisor Manny Perez says the county will not alter its “stay at home” orders for private golf clubs after the board members of 21 private clubs around Coachella Valley sent a letter asking to allow its members to engage in safe golf activities. Local coronavirus coverage Last week, Riverside County ordered that all
Continue ReadingAutoridades de salud recomiendan el uso permanente de cubre-bocas se acercan criticas semanas.
Los funcionarios de salud del condado de Riverside emitieron nuevas recomendaciones sobre cómo los residentes podrían cubrirse adecuadamente la cara cuando salgan a viajes esenciales a citas médicas, compras de comestibles o visitas a farmacias. Según los funcionarios, los residentes deben asegurarse de cubrirse la nariz y la boca. No tiene que usar cubiertas faciales
Continue ReadingCasos de coronavirus en el Condado aumentaron a 371
Los casos del condado de Riverside crecen a 371, las muertes aumentan a 13; 30 pacientes se han recuperado Funcionarios de salud del condado de Riverside anunciaron 80 nuevos casos el martes, con un total de 291 a 371. Visite KESQ.com/Coronavirus para continuar con las actualizaciones locales. El número de muertes también aumentó de 9
Continue Reading‘Cover your face’: county recommends face masks at all times in public
Riverside County health officials are recommending people cover their nose and mouth when leaving home for essential travel. This new directive is because the spread of coronavirus is accelerating faster than expected. It’s now recommended everyone countywide cover their nose and mouth any time you leave home – to go to the grocery store, doctor’s
Continue ReadingLocal health care professionals and over 25 thousand others answer the call for help from Gov. Newsom
Governor Gavin Newsom is calling on all medical professionals, whether they are retired or students in the process of getting their degrees to help the state combat the coronavirus outbreak. News Channel 3’s Caitlin Thropay spoke with some local healthcare professionals who are answering that call for help. “If you’re a nursing school student, a
Continue ReadingRiverside County cases grow to 371, deaths increase to 13; 30 patients have recovered
Riverside County health officials announced 80 new cases on Tuesday, bringing the total from 291 to 371. Visit KESQ.com/Coronavirus for continuing local updates The number of deaths also increased from 9 to 13. Three of the four latest deaths were men, including one over 70 from Palm Springs, another over 60 from Cathedral City and
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