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El Dorado County COVID-19 Digest



State COVID Surge Over But More to Come

10/02/2024

The summer COVID surge in California may be finally abating, but people are still advised to get update vaccines in anticipation of a resurgence in the fall and winter.

California Schools Gained Billions During COVID-19. Now the Money is Running Out

03/04/2024

California schools got $23.4 billion in federal pandemic relief money. Low-income schools that got the most may be hardest hit when the funds expire this year.

Antidepressant Prescriptions to Young People Surged During the Pandemic

02/27/2024

The monthly rate of antidepressants being dispensed to young people increased about 64% more quickly during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a study in the journal Pediatrics.

Sacramento Joins San Francisco as California’s Slowest Cities to Recover From the Pandemic

01/30/2024

San Francisco is coping with a “doom loop” of declining employment and business activity in its downtown core, but a new study suggests Sacramento may be in worse shape.

Study Finds Paxlovid Treatment Does Not Reduce Risk of Long COVID

01/04/2024

A team of researchers from UC San Francisco has found that Paxlovid did not reduce the risk for vaccinated, non-hospitalized individuals during their first COVID-19 infection. They also found a higher proportion of rebound symptoms.

A Step Forward for Free Speech in Kern County?

12/28/2023

Kern County agrees to better protect free speech in a deal with the state Justice Department—inspired by the county’s’ 2020 squashing of COVID contracts to organizations that advocated defunding police.

California vs. Florida: Need-to-Know Facts About the Rival States Ahead of Newsom-DeSantis Showdown

11/28/2023

Political wonks in California, Florida and maybe a few states in between, will be glued to their screens Thursday night to watch Gov. Gavin Newsom and Gov. Ron Desantis square off in a highly-anticipated Blue vs. Red State debate that’s been brewing since the summer.

Will Kids Still Take Their Medicine? New State Law Forces Pharmacies to Take Out the Flavor

11/28/2023

Parents say flavored medication can help ensure their kids finish a prescription. Far fewer California pharmacies are offering that service as they await new rules from a state regulator.

Data Explores Whether California or Florida Handled COVID Better

11/27/2023

California and Florida took starkly different approaches to dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. Data shows that more Floridians died per capita of COVID than did Californians.

Community College Enrollment Rebounding Post-Pandemic, and Students Over 50 Are a Big Reason Why

11/12/2023

California’s community colleges are seeing enrollment gains for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Older students—those over 50—are some of the first to return.

Effects of COVID Isolation Surfacing for California’s Young Professionals

10/25/2023

After years of isolation and virtual classes, young professionals in California’s workforce are reportedly struggling with greater mental health challenges and burnout. If colleges and companies don’t pay more attention, there could be economic consequences.

California Student Test Scores Remain Low

10/18/2023

Despite an influx of money to counter learning loss during the pandemic, English language arts and math test scores remain low.

Mayo Clinic Expert Answers Questions on COVID Tests, New Variants

09/21/2023

Companies set the original test dates arbitrarily due to these diagnostic at-home tests being developed rapidly. So, check your boxes before you toss them.

New COVID Boosters Are Coming: What You Need to Know

09/13/2023

Cases are on the rise, and so are hospitalizations and deaths. So the federal government's release of new, updated COVID boosters feels like good timing.

Why Aren’t Kids Going to School? After Pandemic, Chronic Absenteeism Hitting Crisis Levels

09/06/2023

Nearly a third of K-12 students statewide were chronically absent in 2020-21, more than three times the pre-pandemic rate. Some school officials fear that pattern is becoming the new normal.

He Lied to Win a California Rehab Contract. Now He’s Convicted of Exploiting Parolees in His Care

09/05/2023

Attila Colar went to prison for lying to the government. After California gave him another contract as a provider in a rehabilitation program, a federal jury convicted him of fraud for using the personal information of Bay Area parolees and others to collect government COVID funds.

Millions of Californians Struggle to Get Enough Food Despite State’s Abundance

08/07/2023

How bad is California hunger? A lot depends on your access to food aid, which expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic but is being reduced.

California Blocks In-N-Out Burger Plan to Ban Masks in Workplace

07/26/2023

The iconic California burger joint known for its crossed palm trees and cups printed with Bible verses banned its employees in five states from wearing masks at work.

Pandemic-Driven Drinking Increased Alcoholic Liver Disease Death Rates

07/16/2023

Excessive drinking during the pandemic increased alcoholic liver disease deaths so much that the condition killed more Californians than car accidents or breast cancer, a California Healthline analysis has found.

Local Mule Deer Infected With COVID-19

04/27/2023

SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has been detected for the first time in free-ranging California wildlife. One hunter-harvested mule deer, a buck from El Dorado County, was confirmed to be infected. The deer was harvested in 2021 and sampled for chronic wasting disease surveillance.

Senior Lunches Return to EDH

02/28/2023

The El Dorado County Senior Nutrition Program announces that its congregate dining site in El Dorado Hills is slated to reopen on March 1 after being closed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Top Stories of 2022: Apple Bistro Evicted

01/12/2023

After spending more than a year refusing to enforce COVID-19 safety rules, Apple Bistro was forced to vacate; however, the closure had no connection to the pandemic.

California to End Mandatory Pay for Workers With COVID

12/14/2022

The California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board voted to end the rule in part because it has become harder to enforce. Only people who caught the virus on the job are eligible to keep getting paid, but it is so widespread that it's hard to tell where someone got sick.

California Appeals Court Axes District COVID-19 Student Vaccine Mandate

11/22/2022

Just 67 percent of 12- to 17-year-olds and and 38 percent of 5- to 11-year-olds have had the primary two-shot COVID-19 vaccine series.

Could These Antiviral Pills Treat Long COVID?

11/20/2022

Stanford launches the nation’s first study of an antiviral strategy for long COVID.

SLT City Council Ends Local COVID-19 Emergency

11/01/2022

On Nov. 1, the South Lake Tahoe City Council officially ended the local COVID-19 emergency that began March 19, 2020. Among other items of business, the council denied an appeal of a special use permit for The Landing at Tahoe Resort and Spa.

CDC Paves Way to Require School COVID Vaccines—But Lawmakers Have Given Up for Now

10/27/2022

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control decided to list COVID-19 among the vaccines it recommends for children, but each state decides whether to adopt those guidelines. It's unclear what California will do.

Quarantine Ends—Now Higher Carbon Emissions Are Back

10/25/2022

2020 carbon emissions fell because of the COVID-19 pandemic–but now emissions are on the rise again.

Heart Attack Deaths Rose Sharply Among Young U.S. Adults in Pandemic

10/24/2022

As the number of COVID-19 infection surged during the pandemic, deaths from heart attacks rose sharply as well, with adults ages 25-44 experiencing the most significant increases, according to new research from scientists at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

Some 300 COVID Variants Are Circling the Globe. Which Will Hit Here?

10/23/2022

“It's a cloak-and-dagger, spy-versus-spy game. … These variants that are bubbling up now are trying to get past some of our immunity."

Newsom to End State’s COVID State of Emergency After More Than 2 Years

10/17/2022

After more than two-and-a-half years, California is retiring its COVID-19 emergency proclamation. Governor Gavin Newsom will lift the state of emergency declaration on Feb. 28.

Demographics of COVID-19 Victims Are Shifting

09/19/2022

As California settles into a third year of pandemic, the demographics of those falling victim to COVID-19 has shifted notably from the first two years. Each week, the virus is killing hundreds of Californians, hitting hardest among the unvaccinated.

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