by Community Reports/Events | Feb 18, 2021 | Corona Virus, Inyo County, Public Health, Vaccination
Inyo County Health and Human Services announced that it is receiving additional Pfizer COVID19 vaccines this week, up to 970 doses, but optimistically more than 1,000 doses if more vaccine can be extracted from each bottle. You must be already registered with the...
by News Staff | Feb 9, 2021 | Corona Virus, News Releases, Press Release, Public Health, Town of Mammoth Lakes, Vaccination
Mono County has administered just under 5,000 COVID-19 vaccinations to date, most of which are first doses of the two dose regimen required for maximum protection against the indiscriminate COVID-19 (Coronavirus) continuing to impact the country. Visit the Mono County...
by Community Reports/Events | Feb 8, 2021 | Corona Virus, News Releases, Public Health, Town of Mammoth Lakes, Vaccination
The number of positive Covid-19 cases have been dropping dramatically in Mono County, with health officials saying that the county positive test rate has dropped dramatically by as much as half in the past few weeks. The big question is whether or not the trend...
by News Staff | Feb 5, 2021 | Corona Virus, General Misc. Stories, News Releases, Press Release, Town of Mammoth Lakes, Vaccination
Mono County is currently vaccinating eligible individuals in Phase 1B – Tier 1 of the State’s COVID-19 (Coronavirus) vaccine prioritization framework. This phase includes individuals 65 years or older, and people in the following employment categories: Healthcare...
by News Staff | Feb 3, 2021 | Corona Virus, General Misc. Stories, Public Health, Vaccination
We are not alone in this Covid pandemic, although it sometimes feels that way and that it will never end. Waiting for the call to be vaccinated in Inyo and Mono County seems like it will take forever. Best prediction so far is that most, if not all those wanting it in...
by Deb Murphy | Jan 27, 2021 | Corona Virus, Dr. James Richardson, Inyo County, Public Health, Vaccination
Ironically, Tuesday’s meeting of the Inyo County Board of Supervisors started with Water Department head Aaron Steinwand delivering the grim news that, at best, rainfall could hit just 60-percent of normal. By Wednesday morning, the Owens Valley sat under a...