There are 181 new cases today (53 (29.3%) of which have a lab collection from August 7th or earlier), 1,474 additional people tested, and 1 additional death (95 year old male with comorbidity). Current doubling time is 77.3 days. Current hospitalizations are 68 and current ICU is 25.Â
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You are doing a great job Ventura County! Please continue to wear masks, social distance and do not gather. Your actions are helping to bring the numbers down! Let’s do this!
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Weekend COVID-19 Testing Offered at Oxnard College
Weekend testing is offered at Oxnard College from 10 am to 7 pm. The site is located at 4000 S. Rose Ave. in Oxnard. No appointment and no cost. The site is open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
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Week Day Drive Through Sites Monday through Friday 10 am to 7 pm
Ventura College, 4667 Telegraph Road, Ventura
Moopark College, 7075 Campus Road, Moorpark
Ford Dealership, 128 S. Hallock Drive, Santa Paula
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Walk In Monday Through Friday 9 am to 6 pm
Ventura County Fairgrounds,10 W. Harbor Blvd in Ventura, Enter Gate 2.
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2020 Census The Census helps determine how our community gets the funds we need to support education, healthcare, and critical infrastructure.
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If you still haven’t completed the #2020Census, you may receive a visit at your door from a Census taker. Census takers are here to help you complete the survey.
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By answering 9 short questions, you’ll help shape the future of our community for the next 10 years.
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If you receive a visit from someone claiming to be a Census taker, but does not identify themselves with these 4 indicators, you can report the encounter to the Census Bureau at 1-844-330-2020. #BeCounted #VenturaCounty
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IF this virus is as easily spread as portrayed, then what will it matter if all we’re doing is delaying the spread? Look to the past for answers to the present and future. How did the 1918 virus end and could masks had made any difference to the total death toll?
REAL QUESTIONS, FOLKS, WITH EXPERTS DISAGREEING IN EVERY WAY.
That’s the point. You want a slow trickle so the hospitals don’t get overwhelmed and you want to have as few dead people as possible until we get a vaccine
Just a little question……is “slowing down the spread” just an exercise in delaying the inevitable?