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CVUSD administration building reopens following coronavirus outbreak

The Coachella Valley Unified School District has reopened its administration building nearly two weeks after a coronavirus outbreak among staff. The district offices opened Monday morning for the first time since Oct. 15 following extensive cleaning and sanitization. CVUSD Superintendent Dr. Maria Gandera told News Channel 3 that the district is implementing additional protocols, including

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Are you washing your mask frequently enough? Health officials discuss risks of improper mask care

Local health officials are reminding people to properly care for their face masks.  As news channel 3’s Madison Weil reports, not washing or changing a mask frequently enough has its own set of risks.  “When people touch their mask with their hands, unfortunately our hands harbor organisms,” said Steve Hermann RN, Infection Prevention Manager, Desert

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Back to the ‘purple’ tier: these valley businesses are expected to halt indoor operations Friday at noon

Local businesses are still adjusting to the disappointing news that Riverside County is going back to the most restrictive ‘purple’ tier of reopening.  The cutoff for a number of industries to close their indoor operations is technically Friday at noon, since the county gave business 72 hours from when the formal announcement came out at

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Disney, other theme parks will remain closed for months under California rules

State health officials released long-awaited guidance for the reopening of theme parks amid the coronavirus pandemic today, but the restrictions will likely translate to several more months of closures at major attractions such as Disneyland and Universal Studios Hollywood. Under the guidelines, major theme parks will only be permitted to reopen in counties that have

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Majority of College of the Desert’s Winter & Spring classes will be held online

College of the Desert officials announced that most of the classes offered during the upcoming 2021 Winter Intersession and Spring Semester will be conducted online. Officials said that at least 95% of all sections will be the completely online format. There will be certain courses, including some nursing sections with laboratory and clinical components that

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