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San Bernardino County coronavirus cases reach 1,928

San Bernardino County health officials announced that coronavirus cases throughout the county have reached 1,928, an increase of 101 since Monday. LocationPositive CasesAdelanto25Angelus Oaks1Apple Valley22Barstow9Big Bear City2Big Bear Lake5Bloomington24Blue Jay3Chino54Chino Hills56Colton63Crestline5Fontana227Fort Irwin2Grand Terrace14Hesperia51Highland63Joshua Tree14Landers1Loma Linda39Mentone11Montclair28Morongo Valley5Oak Hills11Ontario137Piñon Hills3Phelan8Rancho Cucamonga111Redlands94Rialto83Rimforest1Running Springs2San Bernardino225Twentynine Palms5Upland89Victorville86Wrightwood1Yucaipa175Yucca Valley11Undetermined162Grand Total1,928 San Bernardino County’s doubling rate for cases is currently 10 days.

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Riverside County officials to discuss public health orders

Riverside County officials and health experts are holding a news conference today to discuss the local public health officer’s orders, testing expansion, and other services for food access and emergency housing. Chair V. Manuel Perez, Fourth District Supervisor, Dr. Cameron Kaiser, Riverside County Public Health Officer, Kim Saruwatari, director, Riverside University Health System-Public Health, and

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New fund aims to give $200 payments to families impacted by coronavirus

Several valley organizations are partnering to provide cash payments to families struggling during the pandemic. The fund they’ve created will provide qualifying families with $200 in immediate relief.  The Greater Palm Springs Tourism Foundation has been collecting donations to support families who specifically work in the tourism and hospitality industry. “Everybody has been losing their

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Disaster Distress Helpline reports 300% increase in calls during coronavirus pandemic

With the coronavirus pandemic now impacting every aspect of life, people are experiencing a range of emotions including anxiety and stress. That’s why in surging numbers, people are calling the “Disaster Distress Helpline”, a collaborative effort sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and staffed in-part by counselors with Los Angeles-based non-profit

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Valley woman sounds alarm about Palm Desert nursing home coronavirus care as mother tests positive

A valley woman is raising concerns about the Palm Desert nursing facility where her parents are staying, saying their staff didn’t take basic coronavirus prevention measures. Her mother tested positive for the virus Monday. “I don’t understand why the facility hasn’t done their part to protect her, and to protect others as well,” said Anna Gardea, speaking

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Demand for food and services increasing at Coachella Valley Rescue Mission, community donations needed

The Coachella Valley Rescue Mission has new protective measures in place to keep visitors and staff members safe during the coronavirus crisis.  Guests/clients at the mission are socially distancing and essentially on “lockdown,” meaning they can’t leave the mission during the day.  “We can’t do a lot of things…it’s really taken a toll on this

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