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Supervisors re-authorize rental assistance program, add $61 million in aid

RIVERSIDE (CNS) – The Board of Supervisors today authorized continuation of the Riverside County Emergency Rental Assistance Program, with $61.63 million in additional funds now available to aid residents impacted by coronavirus public health lockdowns that left them struggling to pay their bills. In a 5-0 vote without comment, the board directed the county Department

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COVID booster shot in consideration for most Americans, how Riverside County prepares

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is considering recommending an extra dose of the coronavirus vaccine for all Americans. The CDC recently released a presentation about considering the possibility of a booster shot. Recently the CDC approved a booster shot for people who have a weakened immune system. However, that approval could soon include all Americans.

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I-Team: What you need to know before visiting a nursing facility

The mandate from the state that all health care workers get vaccinated by September 30th, including those working in nursing facilities, has some scrambling to meet the deadline.      Some are concerned they’re going to lose a portion of their workforce, while others are ahead of the mandate, already implementing the new rules.     I-team reporter Karen Devine masked

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California justices won’t limit governor’s emergency powers

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to consider reining in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s emergency powers during the coronavirus pandemic, leaving in place a lower court’s ruling that the governor acted within his authority. The justices unanimously denied the petition for review filed by Republican Assemblymen James Gallagher and Kevin Kiley,

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