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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.
Claire Gallion and Valerie Madeira stand in front of their booth filled with plants and garden accessories on Saturday, February 27 in Thousand Oaks, CA. Photo credit: Valeri Roussak

BarnHouse Vintage Market hosts COVID-19 friendly event at The Oaks mall

By Valeri Roussak March 9, 2021
On Saturday, Feb. 27, the BarnHouse Vintage Market took place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Thousand Oaks. Vintage jewelry, clothes, books and other unique objects were seen all throughout the booths. The market was held in the movie theatre parking lot of The Oaks mall.
Gourmet coffee truck WeBeeGrindin serving in front of Simi Valley Hospital. Simi Valley, CA. Photo provided by Brooke Ramos.

Local gourmet coffee truck business finds success amid Covid-19 regulations and shutdowns

By Hailey Garcia February 25, 2021
WeBeeGrindin is a local gourmet coffee truck that is a family owned business in Oxnard, CA. The two owners of the coffee mobile unit, Natalie Ramos and her husband Jose Ramos, were permitted on March 11, 2020, to start working.
Image of COVID-19, Coronavirus. Photo courtesy of CDC.

Ventura County improves in case rate, updates guidelines for gatherings and supporting small businesses

By Karla Vazquez October 26, 2020
Ventura County’s weekly press conference included an update on Ventura County Blueprint Print Metrics with an improvement in the case rate. County officials shared updated state guidelines for all gatherings.
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.
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