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This Order requires that, effective November 1, 2024, Healthcare Personnel (HCP) in all Licensed Healthcare Facilities a) be immunized with an annual influenza vaccine for the current respiratory virus season or b) wear a high-quality mask while in contact with patients or working in health care…
In recognition of Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Awareness month join us in wearing purple throughout June to raise awareness about Elder Abuse. Together, we can make a difference!The month of June is dedicated to raising awareness about Elder Abuse. Social Isolation is one of the greatest risk…
Sierra County Resident Dies of Hantavirus Infection.
Inyo County Public Health is reporting that flu activity has fallen to low levels throughout the county. Therefore, our Health Officer, Dr. Richardson, in collaboration with local healthcare providers, has determined that Flu Season is over, effective today. Thank you to everyone who helped Inyo…
Inyo County HHS, Public Health would like to remind visitors and residents not to touch, handle, or feed wildlife. Five (5) bats in Inyo County have been secured and tested positive for rabies since November 2023.
Inyo County HHS, Public Health would like to remind visitors and residents not to touch, handle, or feed wildlife. Three (3) bats in Inyo County have been secured and tested positive for rabies since April 2023.