News Index
El Condado pone unapausa temporal al Programa de Emergencia de Asistencia con la Renta,que ha asignado casi $40 millones en fondos de ayuda
Cerca de $25 millonesen ayuda directa se han proporcionadoa más de 2,100 familias del Condado de Sonoma a través del Programa de Emergencia de Asistencia conla Renta del Condado de Sonoma,anunciaron hoy oficiales del Condado. Además, más de 4,000 solicitudes pendientes y terminadas estánen fila y se estima que van a absorber el saldo de los cerca de $40 millones en fondos para asistencia con larenta asignados por el Condado de Sonoma. Read full story
County’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program designates nearly $40 million in relief funds, pauses program temporarily
Nearly $25 million in direct assistance has beenprovided to more than 2,100 Sonoma County households through Sonoma County’sEmergency Rental Assistance Program, county officials announced today. Inaddition, more than 4,000 pending and completed applications are in the queueand are predicted to draw down the remainder of the nearly $40 million inrental assistance funds assigned to Sonoma County. Read full story
TheEFS Annual Catch-up Event (ACE) is Coming Soon
Incase you missed the communication that previously went out, here are someimportant details about the planned downtime to PeopleSoft for the AnnualCatch-up Event (ACE). Read full story
Weekly Roundup for February 10, 2022
Today’s digest provides helpful andimportant updates on the following: 1) Large vaccine clinics at Sonoma CountyFairgrounds; 3) What to do if you contract COVID-19; 4) Vaccine & testingclinics in Sonoma County; 5) COVID-19 community resources & support. Read full story
El ochenta porciento de los residentes elegibles del Condado de Sonoma, ahoraestán completamente vacunados contrala COVID-19
El ochenta por cientode los residentes de 5 años y más enel Condado de Sonoma ahora están completamente vacunados, lo cual marca otro logro importante en los 14meses de la campaña para proteger a losresidentes del condado contra las peores consecuencias del virus que causa laCOVID-19. Read full story
Eighty percent ofeligible Sonoma County residents now fully vaccinated against COVID-19
Eighty percent of residents 5 and older in Sonoma County are now fully vaccinated, marking another major milestone in the 14-month-long campaign to protect Sonoma County residents from the worst outcomes of the COVID-19 virus. Read full story
DOCE OFICIALES DE SALUD DEL AREA DE LA BAHIA VAN ALEVANTAR LA MAYORIA DE LOS MANDATOS SOBRE EL USO DEL CUBRE BOCAS EN INTERIORES PARA EL 16 DE FEBRERO
Los cubre bocas se siguen recomendando enérgicamente; urgen a aplicarse las vacunas y los refuerzos para fortalecer aún más las defensas. En línea con el Estado, los condados del Area de la Bahía: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marín, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma y la Ciudad de Berkeley van a levantar el requerimiento universal de cubre bocas para la mayoría de los lugares públicos en interiores a partir del miércoles 16 de febrero. Read full story
Twelve Bay Area Health Officers to Lift Most Indoor Mask Mandates on February 16
In alignment with the State, the Bay Area counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, and the City of Berkeley will lift universal mask requirements for most indoor public settings beginning Wednesday, February 16. Unvaccinated individuals over age 2 will continue to be required to wear masks in all indoor public settings. Businesses, venue operators and hosts may determine their own paths forward to protect staff and patrons and may choose to require all patrons to wear masks. Read full story
Love and Sex and Sexually Transmitted Infection. PrEP for Women and During Pregnancy.
STIs, including chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis, increase the risk for HIV; women are under prescribed PrEP to protect against HIV infection. STD-HIV screening in pregnancy and 2021 STI treatment guidelines. Read full story
County to leasefacilities at Los Guilicos Campus to CAL FIRE asyear-round fire base
The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors today authorized a three-year lease agreement with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) for use of facilities at the Los Guilicos Campus for a year-round fire base. The lease will support the County’s fire prevention and response needs, support the Board’s Strategic Resilient Infrastructure pillar and make use of unused and underutilized space at the Los Guilicos campus located at 538 Eliza Way in Santa Rosa. The presence of CAL FIRE personnel and equipment in the Los Guilicos area will significantly improve response times and resources in the event of wildfire or other emergencies. Read full story