24 new cases
298 total cases
111 recovered cases
59 ever hospitalized
177 active cases under quarantine
10 deaths (age range 71-89; 5 females and 5 males)
5, 522 people tested
View today’s important video update with information at:
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Stay Well At Home Order Business Information:
All Essential Businesses must have Social Distancing Protocol. All essential businesses must prepare and post by no later than April 12, 2020, a “Social Distancing Protocol” for each of their facilities in the County frequented by the public or employees. The Social Distancing Protocol must be posted at or near the entrance of the relevant facility and shall be easily viewable by the public and employees. A copy of the Social Distancing Protocol must also be provided to each employee performing work at the facility. All essential businesses shall implement the Social Distancing Protocol and provide evidence of its implementation to any authority enforcing the Order upon demand. View the news release, updated Order and Appendix A Social Distancing Protocol Form at: www.vcemergency.com/newsroom. All information in Spanish at www.vcemergency.com/covid19-sp and www.vcemergency.com/covid19-sp/newsroom-sp.
Wellness Everyday Information As You Head Into the Weekend:
The outbreak of infectious diseases such as Covid-19 can be a stressful time. It is not uncommon to feel anxious or worried while listening, reading or watching the news. It’s important during times like these to keep track of your own physical and mental health, as well as safely stay connected to your community. Know the signs of stress and when and how to seek help for yourself, as well as loved ones. During this stressful time, don’t forget your own self-care. Take time to breathe, exercise, get plenty of sleep, and take a break from the news and social media periodically. View five mental health and wellness tips for self-quarantine at https://vimeo.com/400729063.
Feeling lonely or isolated?
Call the Senior Support Line
(800) 235-9980
Ventura County Area Agency on Aging
805-477-7300
211 Ventura County
Call 2-1-1 or text your zip code to 898211
Ventura County residents can join the free ongoing online help and support line to connect with others and learn healthy habits to maintain emotional well-being through the pandemic.
Online support/help is available at the following times. Feel free to join in at any time.
English
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays – 4:30 to 6:30pm
Saturdays – 10:00 am to 12 noon
Spanish
Tuesdays & Thursdays – 4:30 to 6:30pm
Saturdays – 1:00 to 3:00pm
Learn more: www.giveanhour.org/initiatives-and-programs/covid19-ca/
More tips at:
www.wellnesseveryday.org/coping-during-coronavirus