Covid-19

State Lifts Mask Mandate in Schools Mar. 12

Starting Mar. 1, masks will no longer be required for unvaccinated people CALIFORNIA — California, Oregon, and...

Templeton Unified School District Board Delays Decision on Mask Choice 

A special meeting is scheduled for Mar. 1 to discuss new state mandates TEMPLETON — The Templeton Unified School...

SLO County Emergency Declaration Terminated Effective Immediately

Declarations prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic lifted in San Luis Obispo County SAN LUIS OBISPO — Local health...

COVID-19 Pop-Up Rapid Testing Event in Atascadero

CDC shortens recommended time of isolation for public  SAN LUIS OBIPSO — The County of San Luis Obispo Public Health...

CDC Reports Vaccines Expected to Protect Against Variants

California Department of Public Health confirms first case of Omicron (B.1.1.529) in a San Luis Obispo County SAN LUIS...

CDPH Requires Masking for All Public Indoor Settings

New travel advisory effective immediately to travelers arriving in California SAN LUIS OBISPO — On Monday, Dec. 13,...

Running Log of Paso Robles Press Posts Regarding COVID-19

Updates about COVID-19 and San Luis Obispo County

CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act

San Luis Obispo County Public Health Department

North SLO County

School Closures (Food services will continue to serve meals to children under 18 years old)

Countywide Activity and Event Cancellations As of the latest information, all events and activities have been canceled, postponed, suspended, or otherwise interrupted. Check with event organizers for rescheduling plans.

Other News

COVID-19 Resources

Public Health Officer Anticipates SLO County Being Added to State’s Watch List Soon

Gov. Newsom Directs 19 Counties to Backtrack

COVID-19 numbers still rising in SLO County, but not enough to be on state’s ‘watch list’ A two-week plus spike in COVID-19 cases in California led Gov. Gavin Newsom to direct rollbacks in 19 “watch list” counties on Wednesday. The order covers the following counties:...

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County Health Officials Report Fourth Death Due to COVID-19

County Reports 44 New COVID-19 Cases Tuesday

SAN LUIS OBISPO — San Luis Obispo County Public Health Department reported 44 confirmed COVID-19 cases on Tuesday — a new one-day high. The previous high was 29 confirmed cases reported on Sunday, June 28. Over the weekend, there were 59 confirmed cases. On June 23,...

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Majority of New Cases Between Ages 18 to 49

Majority of New Cases Between Ages 18 to 49

Health Department asks community to 'help' reduce spread Publisher's Note: The 162 current active cases of COVID-19 represent less than .06 percent of the SLO County population. Of 21,611 tests, 567 returned a positive test, or a rate of 2.6 percent. The Paso Robles...

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Public Health Officer Anticipates SLO County Being Added to State’s Watch List Soon

County Continues to See COVID-19 Spike

San Luis Obispo County is seeing a spike in COVID-19 cases. Over the past nine days, confirmed cases grew by more than 100 in the County, according to the County Public Health Department. Since June 17, the County’s confirmed cases total has risen by 133 to 489 as of...

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Weekly SLO County COVID-19 Case Statistics Update

Weekly SLO County COVID-19 Case Statistics Update

Officials encourage face coverings and limiting of social gatherings County health officials urge residents to take more protective measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 as the cases rise at a faster rate in San Luis Obispo County. The County Public Health...

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A Six-Week Guide to Summer Learning

A Six-Week Guide to Summer Learning

James J. Brescia, Ed.D.San Luis Obispo County Superintendent Typically summer can be a time for travel, vacations, and new adventures. The summer of 2020 will be different because of COVID-19. The San Luis Obispo County Office of Education’s mission ~ “To promote...

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Additional Sectors Given Guidance from County

Additional Sectors Given Guidance from County

Overall low numbers keep local businesses and recreation moving ahead With an increase of three cases in SLO County, the confirmed total case count of COVID-19 rose to 266 on Wednesday. The increase was just over one percent, with Paso Robles accounting for two of the...

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County to Re-Attest for Stage 2 Readiness

County to Re-Attest for Stage 2 Readiness

Changes in State criteria provide local path to more reopening On Monday, San Luis Obispo County issued a press release reporting that the criteria for advancing further into Stage 2 of the State's Resiliency Roadmap was altered, and provided the County an opportunity...

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Testing Continues in Paso Robles

Testing Continues in Paso Robles

Partnership with State expands test capacity for San Luis Obispo County The County of San Luis Obispo collaborated with the State of California and local cities to expand testing for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). “More testing is absolutely essential to...

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34 Things Californians Can Do During a Pandemic

34 Things Californians Can Do During a Pandemic

The State website updated activities allowed in the current shelter orders California released a detailed list of activities allowed during the current pandemic. According to guidance, these activities are allowed on conditions — if done with members of your immediate...

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Thursday Sees rise in Hospitalizations and ICU

Thursday Sees rise in Hospitalizations and ICU

Paso Robles remains the constant leader in COVID-19 cases in SLO County Three new cases on Thursday follow a familiar trend of late, all being attributed to Paso Robles residents. At 61 confirmed cases, Paso Robles is home to nearly double the number of cases of the...

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Peschong Promises ‘Roadmap’ Next Week

Peschong Promises ‘Roadmap’ Next Week

On Monday, REACH board member Clint Pierce told the public that the "Roadmap to Reopening" would be available next week, and District 1 Supervisor John Peschong restated today that timeline at the regularly scheduled public briefing by the SLO County Public Health...

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SLO County Adds 14 Cases of COVID-19 Friday

SLO County Adds 14 Cases of COVID-19 Friday

Three-day jump is largest surge since tracking began in March Moments after California Governor Gavin Newsom gave a report on the status of the state on Friday, with recognition of regional conditions that lend authority to local governments in loosening restrictions...

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Newsom Warns ‘Not Out of the Woods’

Newsom Warns ‘Not Out of the Woods’

The number of hospitalizations and number of ICUs decline together ... happened again today," "Hospitalizations down .4 percent, and a 1.2 decline in ICUs. Also significant, is the number of PUIs, that is Persons Under Investigation, dropped as well. Only reinforcing...

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CMC Staff Member Tests Positive for C19

CMC Staff Member Tests Positive for C19

Prison reports no known relationship between positive test of inmates to staff On April 23, 2020, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) reported one staff member at the California Men’s Colony (CMC) was confirmed as having tested positive...

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Second CMC Inmate Tests Positive for COVID-19

Second CMC Inmate Tests Positive for COVID-19

On Wednesday, April 22, an inmate at the California Men’s Colony (CMC) in San Luis Obispo tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. The total number of CMC inmates who have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus is two. A contact investigation is underway, and no...

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CHP Citations for 100+ MPH Jump 87 Percent

CHP Citations for 100+ MPH Jump 87 Percent

CalTrans warns against speeding during low traffic Caltrans announced today a joint effort with the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) to urge drivers in the state to slow down given a recent 87% increase in citations for...

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Unfolding the Roadmap to Reopening

Unfolding the Roadmap to Reopening

A plan is under development to reopen SLO County's economy. The details of its progress were surfaced in REACH's Townhall webinar earlier today. “This plan is being developed with large cross-sector engagement and under an aggressive...

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County Readies Reopening Plan

County Readies Reopening Plan

Framework to be presented to the public next week The county is beginning to move forward on reopening plans for the local community, while the state works on general guidelines. San Luis Obispo County Supervisor Lynn Compton spoke at Monday’s public briefing and...

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Siri Knows what the Fox Says

Siri Knows what the Fox Says

A couple of questions led us to realize Siri is helping flatten the curve. The ever-entertaining and awe-inspiring song by Ylvis, “What Does the Fox Say” has survived the pandemic with a salute from Siri. So, we asked Siri if she was following social distancing...

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Paso Robles Mayor’s Report, April 16

Paso Robles Mayor’s Report, April 16

Good news! We are preparing for the economic recovery that must come after the COVID-19 shelter-at-home rule is relaxed. The cities and the county have formed a panel of experts to prepare a safe and effective plan to maintain public health while systematically...

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Paso Chamber Hosts SBA Webinar

Paso Chamber Hosts SBA Webinar

Navigating the financial seas is difficult even in the most stable of times. Thankfully there are experts out there ready and willing to help you chart your course. The Paso Chamber is proud to sponsor a free Webinar for our members where experts will be providing up...

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Local Network Delivers Community Masks

Local Network Delivers Community Masks

 “I was sheltering in place at home and needed to feel productive and wanted to help others,” said Gail Gresham. “I had friends who were sewing face masks, but I don't sew. However, I found that they had a problem. Once a mask is made,...

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General Store Practicing Healthy Sales

General Store Practicing Healthy Sales

No-contact pickup at local goods store met weekend needs The General Store of Paso Robles left a package out for their online order. It happened to be our own Hayley Mattson, who called into the store to let them know we arrived shortly after they closed. General...

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Flattening Could Mean Longer Shelter

Flattening Could Mean Longer Shelter

REACH takes lead role in coordinating economic recovery At noon on Wednesday, San Luis Obispo County updated COVID-19 numbers to reveal a small increase in numbers. The overall number of confirmed cases in SLO County rose by three in a continuing flattening trend....

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Personal Care Services Reopen with Modifications June 19, Weddings Allowed

Testing Patients and Testing Patience

Coordinated modesty and observation of safety measures mark SLO County's COVID-19 response In the effort to "flatten the curve," the residents of San Luis Obispo County participated in a voluntary lockdown called "shelter-at-home" for three weeks. The lockdown is...

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Public Health Officer Anticipates SLO County Being Added to State’s Watch List Soon

Second Day in Three, No New Cases Reported

Cases remained at 95 total reported in SLO County, with 29 active Statistics remained the same day-over-day see our COVID-19 pageCounty officials gave condolences for the North County COVID-19 deathCounty urges testing of symptoms occur As local COVID-19 testing...

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Test for Immunity Could Arrive in U.S.

Test for Immunity Could Arrive in U.S.

According to Business Insider, tests to identify people who have recovered from COVID-19 by searching for coronavirus antibodies in the blood could available in the US within weeks. As Americans shelter-at-home with little light at the end of the C19 tunnel, questions...

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SLO County COVID-19 Response Proves Results

SLO County COVID-19 Response Proves Results

Stunted growth in confirmed cases reflects effort to flatten the curve As San Luis Obispo County comes together by staying apart, the number of confirmed cases increases at a slower pace than the instances of fully recovered patients. Overnight, from Saturday to...

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Public Health Officer Anticipates SLO County Being Added to State’s Watch List Soon

Recovered COVID-19 Cases Jumps 11, to 24

Confirmed cases grows from 67 to 71 as testing ramps up and the community hunkers down As San Luis Obispo County comes together by staying apart, the number of confirmed cases increases at a slower pace than the cases of fully recovered patients. Overnight, from...

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Bipartisan Legislation Proposed to Honor Frontline Workers

House Passes CARES Act for Americans

A $2.2 Trillion relief package on the way to President Trump's desk Apply for SBA Disaster AssistanceApply for CA Unemployment WASHINGTON, D.C.  –  Today, the House of Representatives passed the bipartisan Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the...

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Birch Fabrics Leads Local Mask-Making Effort

Birch Fabrics Leads Local Mask-Making Effort

Collaborators fill need of healthcare providers Local Paso Robles business owner, Cynthia Mann saw a need for the masks locally and immediately put her employees to work donating their time and fabric to the cause. Birch Fabrics has donated fabric, created template...

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California Closes 59 Parks and Beaches

California Closes 59 Parks and Beaches

Museums, visitor centers and cafés related to State Parks have also been closed until further notice. California State Parks today announced it is temporarily closing vehicle access to 59 additional state parks and beaches to avoid dangerous visitation surges and help...

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Limits Coming to Campgrounds and Beaches

Limits Coming to Campgrounds and Beaches

SLO County Emergency Services Director Wade Horton says it is not the time for tourism The County of San Luis Obispo and seven local cities are taking more actions to discourage crowds and increase physical distancing at parks, beaches and campgrounds in an effort to...

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