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Shasta College Works To Repurpose Dorms For Fall Semester

Posted on May 3, 2020 by Press Release

Shasta College continues to plan its Summer and Fall semester instruction and student service programs. The Summer semester will be conducted primarily through online instruction. The College is planning procedures to resume instructional and student service activities while complying with… Continue Reading →

Community Announcements Coronavirus, COVID-19, Shasta College

Shasta County COVID-19 Situation Update for 5/03/2020

Posted on May 3, 2020 by Press Release

Total Confirmed Cases: 31 Confirmed Cases Today: 0 Total Tests to Date: 1523 In Isolation: 5 In Quarantine: 10 Total Deaths: 4 Negative Public / Private Lab Tests: 1,492 Total Hospitalized (Current & Released): 8 Current Hospitalized: 1 Current Situation:… Continue Reading →

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Covid-19 Related Mental Health Issues are Real

Posted on May 3, 2020 by Margaret R. Beck

Covid19 continues to be a big part of our daily lives. If there is one thing that is certain, it is that nothing is certain about how this virus behaves or what we need to do to protect each other… Continue Reading →

Columns, Health & Fitness, Lead Story Coronavirus, COVID-19, Margaret R. Beck

Shasta County COVID-19 Situation Update for 5/02/2020

Posted on May 2, 2020 by Press Release

Total Confirmed Cases: 31 Confirmed Cases Today: 0 Total Tests to Date: 1499 In Isolation: 5 In Quarantine: 15 Total Deaths: 4 Negative Public / Private Lab Tests: 1,468 Total Hospitalized (Current & Released): 8 Current Hospitalized: 1 Current Situation:… Continue Reading →

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Walk-up COVID-19 Test Center Opens at Shasta College

Posted on May 2, 2020 by Jon Lewis

A state-sponsored COVID-19 test site opened its doors Thursday in the Shasta College gymnasium, allowing Shasta County public health officials to ramp up the testing of healthcare providers, first responders and other essential workers. The walk-up testing site, one of… Continue Reading →

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Shasta County COVID-19 Situation Update for 5/01/2020

Posted on May 1, 2020 by Press Release

Total Confirmed Cases: 31 Confirmed Cases Today: 0 Total Tests to Date: 1439 In Isolation: 6 In Quarantine: 15 Total Deaths: 4 Negative Public / Private Lab Tests: 1,408 Total Hospitalized (Current & Released): 8 Current Hospitalized: 1 Current Situation:… Continue Reading →

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Confirmation Bias and Your Assessment of the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Posted on May 1, 2020 by Dr. Samuel Van Kirk

This pandemic has knocked us all for a loop. Most of us are scared, frustrated, angry, frightened, or some combination of the above. Also, many of us are certain of the correct thing to do next, and a few of… Continue Reading →

COVID-19, Lead Story, Opinion Coronavirus, COVID-19, doctors Dan Erickson and Artin Massihi, Dr. Samuel Van Kirk

Shasta County COVID-19 Media Briefing for 4/29/2020

Posted on April 30, 2020 by Press Release

0:25 – Updated COVID-19 numbers for Shasta County (as of 6 p.m. on 4/28/2020) 2:03 – Shasta County Health Officer, Dr. Karen Ramstrom, talks about the first meeting of the Roadmap to Recovery Advisory Committee and the new state testing… Continue Reading →

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Shasta County COVID-19 Situation Update for 4/28/2020: 1 New Case

Posted on April 28, 2020 by Press Release

Total Confirmed Cases: 31 Confirmed Cases Today: 1 Total Tests to Date: 1,373 Total Tests Today: 23 In Isolation: 5 In Quarantine: 15 Total Deaths: 4 Negative Public / Private Lab Tests: 1,342 Negative Tests Today: 22 Total Hospitalized (Current… Continue Reading →

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Shasta County Increases COVID-19 Testing with New Community Testing Site

Posted on April 28, 2020 by Press Release

Following Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent announcement to add more than 80 community testing sites across the state focused on underserved communities, the State of California will host a testing site at Shasta College. The new testing site is tentatively scheduled… Continue Reading →

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