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Riverside County reports 3,849 new cases, 36 hospitalizations & 10 more in ICU since Tuesday

Case Changes Riverside County reported 3,849 new cases since Tuesday, bringing the total to 180,537. Riverside County has the 8th most cases among counties across the United States, according to John Hopkins University. Check out the county map below(Note Data will continue to update past today) Stay-at-home Order extended in SoCal Region (Including Riverside County)

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Riverside Community Hospital converts several rooms into care areas amid surge

NOTE: Shane Reichardt of Riverside County’s emergency management department issued a correction to the county’s earlier note that there weren’t any National Guard teams in Riverside County. Reichardt said the National Guard team at Riverside Community Hospital was originally only supposed to be there for a 72 hour deployment. The county was not aware that

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House approves increasing COVID-relief checks to $2K, sending to Senate

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House voted Monday to increase COVID-19 relief checks to $2,000, meeting President Donald Trump’s demand for bigger payments and sending the bill to the GOP-controlled Senate, where the outcome is uncertain. Democrats led passage, 275-134, their majority favoring additional assistance. They had settled for smaller $600 payments in a compromise with

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Riverside County surpasses 100K recoveries; 16,367 new cases & 35,934 recoveries since Thursday

Case Changes Since Thursday Riverside County reported 16,367 new cases since Thursday, bringing the total to 174,477. FULL STORY: The coronavirus vaccine has arrived to the Coachella Valley, hear from the first local healthcare workers to receive it Riverside County has the 8th most cases among counties across the United States, according to John Hopkins

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Eisenhower Health COO provides update on hospital as staff prepares for post-Christmas surge

As hospitalizations continue to increase across the county, Martin Massiello, Eisenhower Health’s COO, says staff is already bracing themselves for another surge expected to arrive the week after the Christmas holiday. Massiello wrote an update to the hospital’s staff providing the latest facts and data on the current situation at the Rancho Mirage hospital and

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