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An increase in COVID-19 cases among school-age children (5-17 yrs.) has prompted Lane County Public Health to come up with a new way to report them.…
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Lane County Public Health reports having a “slow down” with scheduling for the COVID-19 vax clinic at Lane Community College this weekend. The clinic will…
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All Oregonians 16 and older are now eligible to sign up for a COVID-19 vaccine. Lane County Public Health is geared up to reach the late teen population…
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Due to a steady increase of new COVID-19 cases, Lane County is moving back up to the High risk category for coronavirus restrictions. The governor’s…
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Starting Monday, all Oregonians 16 years and older will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine. Lane County Public Health is gearing up to provide more…
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A few trends are popping up in the majority of new COVID-19 cases in Lane County. Officials say schools, churches and nursing homes are where they are…
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Lane County health officials announced Tuesday they will cease administering any Johnson & Johnson vaccines to residents until further notice from the…
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Lane County is seeing a disproportionately high number of younger adults being adversely affected by COVID-19.Typically, the people who suffer the most…
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COVID-19 cases in Lane County continue to surge with several days last week seeing counts in the double digits. Officials say springtime activities have…
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Last month, Lane County Public Health was told by the Oregon Health Authority that they would be receiving 80,000 Johnson and Johnson vaccine doses…
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Lane County is officially moving down to the Lower risk category for COVID-19 transmission. What does this mean? Generally, there are small differences in…
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As of Friday, Lane County will move from the High to Moderate risk level for COVID-19 transmission. This change will affect restaurants and retail, along…