Where to Get the Latest COVID-19 Vaccine Information?
The following websites for both the county and the state contain lots of information about COVID-19 and the vaccine. Appointments for vaccines are scheduled through the State. I hope it will lead you to the information you're looking for.
State of California:
https://covid19.ca.gov/vaccines
County of El Dorado:
https://www.edcgov.us/Government/hhsa/Pages/ EDCCOVID-19-clinics.aspx
https://www.edcgov.us/Government/hhsa/ Pages/EDCCOVID-19-vaccine.aspx
CA Dept. of Public Health:
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/ Pages/COVID-19/Covid19Vaccines.aspx
Vaccinations are in high demand. But you can find out when it’s your turn to get one. Sign up at myturn.ca.gov or call (833) 422-4255 and schedule your appointment, or get notified when appointments are available in your area.
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If you've registered for a COVID-19 vaccine via My Turn and have questions, including verifying your appointment, there's a Chat function you can use at the bottom of the homepage. There's also a hotline for assistance. http://ow.ly/JSaH50DK6AE
Update on COVID-19 in El Dorado County for Friday, February 26, 2021.
-- 25 cases (9,120) 3 in Pollock Pines/Camino/Kyburz; 5 in EDH; 1 in Diamond Springs/El Dorado; 0 in North County; 0 in Greater Placerville; 7 in Cameron Park/Shingle Springs/Rescue; 0 in South County; 9 in Lake Tahoe region; (0) awaiting address confirmation (total awaiting address confirmation is 107)
-- 3 age 0-17, 7 age 18-49, 12 age 50-64, 3 age 65+ (0) date of birth unknown (total date of birth unknown is 12)
-- (764) additional negative test results
-- 23 assumed recoveries (8,666)
-- 5 hospitalizations/2 ICU
-- no additional deaths (100)
With respect to the tier assignment measures: (To move to the Red tier, we need to be at 7 or fewer adjusted case rate OR a positivity rate of 4.9% or less AND a health equity percentage of 5.2% or less for two weeks):
- Adjusted case rate: 9.9
- Positivity rate: 4.8%
- Health equity quartile positivity rate: 4.9%
Tahoe's snowpack is currently 74% of average. Even with the big snow that fell in late January, a lack of consistency in storms and weather this year has led to a lower than average snowpack. Historically, the Basin has received the most snow from January to March, meaning there is still time to add to our current snowpack. Make sure to do your snow dances, we could be in for another miracle March.
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