by News Staff | Jul 1, 2021 | Corona Virus, News Releases, Press Release, Public Health, Public Safety, Vaccination
Residents Encouraged to Visit My Turn Website to Schedule Appointments Effective July 1, Mono County Public Health’s walk-in clinics will be winding down to twice per month as local partners, including Mammoth Hospital, join us in administering COVID-19 (Coronavirus)...
by Community Reports/Events | Jun 17, 2021 | Corona Virus, General Misc. Stories, Public Health, State of California, Testing, Vaccination
On Thursday, June 17, Cal/OSHA regulators decided in a 5-1 vote to allow fully vaccinated workers to stop wearing masks while at the workplace, bringing the rule into line with June 15 state guidelines which align with the California Department of Public Health, which...
by News Staff | Jun 16, 2021 | News Releases, Press Release, Public Health
Harvard Researchers Find Green Light Therapy Natural Relief for Migraine – Pinkston News Service – June 15, 2021 (Washington, D.C.)-June marks Migraine & Headache Awareness Month, and for the millions of people who suffer from migraine or other types...
by News Staff | Jun 15, 2021 | Corona Virus, Healthcare /Hospitals, News Releases, Public Health
A Message on Facemask Requirements from Mammoth Hospital: Everyone should continue to wear mask at the hospital until told otherwise! Mammoth Hospital is excited, along with everyone else, about the new state guidelines eliminating the use of masking indoors and...
by News Staff | Jun 15, 2021 | Corona Virus, General Misc. Stories, Inyo County, News Releases, Public Health
Sierra Wave received a communication from the Emergency Operations Office with the County of Inyo sent out by Assistance County Administrator Leslie Chapman which offers clarification to business owners and leaders on how the new regulations under Beyond the Blueprint...
by News Staff | Jun 14, 2021 | Business, Inyo County, News Releases, Press Release, Public Health, State of California
The aftermath of very strict Covid-19 pandemic health orders and precautions can be as confusing as the original restrictions. They require a bit more attention to the details but it is essentially “back to normal…sort of.” the thing to know is that...