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So, How Can We Beat the CoronaVirus (COVID-19)?

5 Steps to Beating COVID-19 as a Nation CLICK HERE NOW

See Riverside County Outbreak Data Maps Below

Riverside PHO Order Stay at Home Order 5.1.20.pdf

Riverside County To Begin Testing Residents WITHOUT SYMPTOMS

⇓ WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO) Video Update 05/05/2020 ⇓
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This Is How We Can Beat the Coronavirus
Mitigation can buy us time, but only suppression can get us to where we need to be.
The Atlantic – Mar. 19.2020

Residents of Murrieta | CoronaVirus (COVID-19) Testing?

Are there CoronaVirus Cases In Murrieta?

Murrieta Valley High School to be closed as employee is tested for CoronaVirus

Covid-19 Closes Schools in Murrieta

Where are the Students?

A. Home

B. Out Runnin the Streets

Where They’ll All Be Practicing

Social Distancing – Right?

A Murrieta Valley Unified School District campus will be closed Monday as an employee is being tested for the CoronaVirus disease and 71 students have been instructed to “self-quarantine,” Riverside County health officials announced late Friday night.

Murrieta Valley High School will remain closed, and the campus will be disinfected, until the testing of the employee is completed, according to a district statement.

It appears to be the first school closure in Southern California as of March 7th.
(10 days later; that is no longer the case.) Since local cases so far have been linked to travelers in areas with known cases of CoronaVirus, such as China or Italy, rather than “community spread,” officials so far have held off on more severe measures such as social distancing, canceling public events or closing campuses.
Press Enterprise – Read More


Riverside County Gets 2 Testing Centers

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — All schools in Riverside County have been ordered closed to step up the fight against the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Riverside County Public Health Officer Dr. Cameron Kaiser issued the order late Friday afternoon.

“To further prevent the spread throughout the county, effective Monday, March 16, I am ordering a school closure, not a dismissal, of all Riverside County public schools. This order also applies to preschools, charter schools, private schools and all colleges and universities in Riverside County,” Kaiser said.

“We applaud those school districts that have taken proactive choices to close their schools starting Monday, March 16, 2020, in order to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus in Riverside County,” Kaiser added.

Individual school districts will have the discretion to determine essential personnel to support critical functions within their districts.

Today’s order will be lifted on April 3 and classes will resume on April 6, unless another update is warranted before that time, Kaiser said.(See more on schools closures.)

Apr 22, 2020 3:00 am PST :
22 More Coronavirus Deaths Confirmed In Riverside County in just 4 days
See Riverside Outbreak Maps Below
As of March 17th: Riverside County schools ordered closed longer — until April 30

How Many Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 CoronaVirus are there In Riverside County?

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Coronavirus Covid-19 Riverside County

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4/22/2020 Cases Riverside County

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Covid-19 Data

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Covid-19 Death Toll Riverside County

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COVID-19 Riverside County Data

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Covid-19 Data Riverside County 04-09-2020

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Covid-19 Riverside County 2020-04-04

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Riverside County Public Information Officer With The Latest Coronavirus News
(Most Informative Video from Local Government Yet.)

RUHS Public Health / Medical Center press conference 03.18.20 from RUHS Public Health on Vimeo.

So How Do We Stop the CoronaVirus?

The Operative Phrase Here Is “WE STOP IT”. Just like the Video above says, over and over again, THIS HAS TO BE A COMMUNITY EFFORT!

In this Case a Community is a TEAM. And YOU ARE a Member of the Team.

What is The Most Important Team Member Function? DO Practicing Social Distancing!

STEP 1:  Social  DistancingCovid-19 Physical DistancingMar. 19, 2020 Riverside County Orders Cancelling of Any Public Gatherings of More than 10 People

WHY THOROUGH HAND WASHING IS SO IMPORTANT
(Prelude to STEP 2)

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STEP 2: How to Wash Your Hands THOROUGHLY!

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When Should You Wash Your Hands Clean?

  • BEFORE, DURING and AFTER preparing food.
  • BEFORE eating food.
  • BEFORE and AFTER caring for a sick person.
  • AFTER using the toilet.
  • AFTER changing the diapers or cleaning up a child who has used the toilet.
  • AFTER blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.
  • AFTER touching animal, animal feed, or animal waste.
  • AFTER touching garbage.

STEP 3: Cough and Sneeze Without Infecting Others

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STEP 4: No Face Touching
Covid-19 Don't Touch Your Face

STEP 5: Do NOT Leave Home Unless You Have To

Covid-19 Stay at Home says Riverside County

Exceptions: Food Shopping or Your Pharmacy

Announcements and Other Related Information Coming Soon:

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