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So far, 293 people have died and 16,586 have tested positive → Read More
As of Tuesday, July 7, 272 people in the county died and 15,932 had tested positive → Read More
Through Monday, July 6, 15,345 people have tested positive, a 2.8% increase from Sunday, July 5 → Read More
The campaign is adding more security measures so it doesn’t happen again → Read More
How bad are the numbers? Where is virus spreading the most? → Read More
Testing for the virus increased 1.6% Thursday, July 2, 2020. → Read More
The county has reopened some of its libraries after weeks of coronavirus-related closures. → Read More
Through Wednesday, July 1, 258 people in the county have died and 12,746 have tested positive → Read More
The order negates the Board of Supervisors’ intention to wait until Friday, July 3, to make a decision → Read More
The county is among several recommended by the state to order bars, breweries to close → Read More
Officials cite another backlog of cases as totals climb to 12,550 confirmed cases and 253 deaths → Read More
There have been 11,797 cases confirmed, up 2.6% from Sunday, June 28 → Read More
There have been 2,576 new cases over the past seven days; totals are at 11,290 cases, 248 deaths → Read More
Also, health officials are preparing plans for using sites such as the National Orange Show grounds in case hospitals fill up → Read More
The virus has killed 248 and infected 10,796 in the county through Thursday, June 25 → Read More
Through Wednesday, June 24, 245 people have died in the county and 10,407 tested positive; officials say a backlog of cases is behind recent increases → Read More
An additional 649 cases were reported Tuesday, June 23, the county’s highest jump over one day seen so far → Read More
County supervisors also voted Tuesday, June 23, to create a panel to address the effects of racism in health care, law and justice and economic opportunity → Read More
Health officials in Riverside and San Bernardino counties – which both set records this week for virus cases – aren’t surprised by the trends → Read More
The second wave of reopening continues as Riverside and San Bernardino counties saw record number of new coronavirus cases this week → Read More