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Moorpark College Reporter

News, sports, entertainment and opinions about the Moorpark College community

Moorpark College Reporter

News, sports, entertainment and opinions about the Moorpark College community

Moorpark College Reporter

Ventura County COVID-19 news from Wednesday, March 10, 2021.

Ventura County looks ahead to the red tier with in-house dining, increased vaccine eligibility and rent relief program

By Andrea Lopez March 14, 2021
On Wednesday, the county provided positive news at the COVID-19 press conference, which was held at Las Islas in Center Point Mall, one of the main vaccination sites.
U.S. President Joe Biden signs the American Rescue Plan. Photo by MANDEL NGAN / MCT

Biden signs $1.9 trillion stimulus bill as he prepares for prime-time address commemorating the one-year anniversary of COVID-19

By Marissa Roberts March 11, 2021
President Joe Biden signed into law his proposed $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill on Thursday, March 11, the one-year anniversary since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Stimulus checks are expected to be sent out to eligible Americans beginning this weekend.
California Governor Gavin Newsom speaking at Wednesday’s COVID-19 press conference on March 3 in Ventura County.

Ventura County prioritizes providing COVID-19 vaccines for essential workers and educators to safely return to school and work

By Hailey Garcia March 8, 2021
On March 3, Governor of California, Gavin Newsom was present in Wednesday’s press conference. The COVID-19 press conference was held in the Ventura County Office of Education vaccination site
Image provided by the CDC

Ventura County urges residents to get tested for COVID-19 as positive cases increase

By Aleea Evangelista November 19, 2020
Ventura County explained their adjusted approach to testing and preventative measures to handle the demand of increasing COVID-19 cases in a press conference on Nov. 18.
A family enters the AMC in Thousand Oaks on Monday, Nov. 16. The Theater is forced to close its doors again on Nov. 17, due to Ventura County moving back to the Purple Tier. Photo credit: Tara Brown

Governor Newsom pulls emergency brake on reopening and announces the possibility of a curfew

By Aleea Evangelista November 17, 2020
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced the state’s emergency brake on the COVID-19 tier system as 28 counties move back into the purple tier in a press conference on Nov. 16.
Image provided by the Center for Control and Disease Prevention.

Ventura County schools and businesses plan to reopen after two weeks in the red tier

By Aleea Evangelista October 19, 2020
On Oct. 14, Ventura County announced their plan to shift into the moderate orange tier and supporting local businesses in a COVID-19 press conference.
Image provided by the Center for Control and Disease Prevention.

Ventura County provides coronavirus updates and plans to reopen school districts

By Aleea Evangelista September 28, 2020
On Sept. 23, Ventura County reviewed their COVID-19 status and plans to reopen school districts as positive case rates decline.
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