In an effort to protect the public from further spread of the virus that causes COVID-19, the County’s Acting Health Officer has formally ordered short-term lodging facilities – including hotels,…
Multiple heat alerts are in effect due to intense heat. Be sure to stay safe, drink plenty of water, limit time in the sun, and check in on others. For more tips on staying safe in the heat, visit https://dph.sbcounty.gov/extreme-heat-information-and-resources/.
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In an effort to protect the public from further spread of the virus that causes COVID-19, the County’s Acting Health Officer has formally ordered short-term lodging facilities – including hotels,…
The County’s Acting Health Officer issues a Health Officer Order to clarify the Governor’s Stay-At-Home Order as related to lodging facilities. View the Health Officer Order.
Eleven staff and one inmate at the California Institution for Men (CIM) in Chino tested positive for COVID-19. Tests for two staff and three inmates are pending. Except for the…
County Public Health will conduct a drive-thru sample collection event for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the High Desert on Thursday, April 2. View the news release.
The County COVID-19 dashboard now includes confirmed cases of COVID-19 by city. The dashboard can be viewed on /coronavirus. View the news release.
Chloroquine phosphate, when used without a prescription and supervision of a healthcare provider, can cause serious health consequences, including death. Clinicians and public health officials should discourage the public from…
Twelve elderly residents of a nursing facility in Yucaipa tested positive for COVID-19 today and a resident of a second nursing facility in Mentone is presenting symptoms of the disease.…
Due to elevated and widespread influenza activity within San Bernardino County and surrounding areas, Dr. Erin Gustafson, Acting Health Officer, has ordered an extension of the influenza season period to…
County Public Health will conduct a drive-thru specimen collection for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) on Friday, March 27. The specimen collection for COVID-19 testing will be available for the public by…
A 46-year-old man with underlying medical conditions today became the second person to die in San Bernardino County from causes associated with COVID-19. View the news release.