The number of people hospitalized with a coronavirus infection in Riverside County has decreased by two to 105, according to the latest state numbers.
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The governor’s press office announced the state’s pandemic emergency will end on February 28, 2023, nearly 3 years since it was enacted.
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As of Friday, the county reported 61 people hospitalized with COVID- 19, down slightly from earlier in the week, with a slight increase to 8 in intensive care.
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Riverside County reported two new confirmed or probable monkeypox cases Friday, raising the overall number to 303.
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Riverside County reported two new confirmed or probable monkeypox cases Wednesday, raising the overall number to 300.
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The total number is up from 278 last Tuesday, and from 267 the previous week.
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Moderna and Pfizer both sought FDA emergency use authorization for their updated Covid-19 boosters for younger people in recent days. Moderna is seeking authorization for children as young as 6 years and Pfizer for children ages 5 through 11.
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Riverside County’s Public Health Department reports 3 new confirmed or probable monkeypox cases, bringing the total to 284.