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S.B. County Residents 65+ Now Eligible for Vaccinations - Sign Up to Receive Alerts
San Bernardino County announced that residents age 65 and older are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations. Vaccine supplies from the State are scarce. Appointments are limited. Seniors can now sign up for email and text notifications to receive alerts. Read More... -
Learn More About COVID-19 Vaccination in San Bernardino County
San Bernardino County has launched a vaccine-specific information webpage that shares up-to-date information on where the County is in the different phases of vaccine distribution, as well as critical FAQs and other resource links. Read More... -
California Dept. of Public Health Issues Updated Travel Advisory - January 6, 2021
Amid the current COVID-19 surge, the California Department of Public Health has issued an updated Travel Advisory for all non-essential travel in and out of the State of California, effective as of January 6, 2021. Read More... -
City Seeks to Return Unclaimed Money Owed to Developers, Contractors, or Residents
The City of Chino Hills is working to return money owed to developers, contractors, or residents who have unclaimed inactive Trust Deposit Accounts, and to reimburse developers who paid Development Impact Fees for the City’s early infrastructure. Read More... -
San Bernardino County Introduces Helpful Coronavirus Quarantine and Isolation Calculator
A simple, easy-to-use, Quarantine and Isolation Calculator provided by the County of San Bernardino helps determine how long you should self-isolate after testing positive for COVID-19, being sick with COVID-19, or being exposed to someone with COVID-19. Read More... -
COVID-19 Testing Offered in Chino Hills - January 23, February 3 & 17
The City of Chino Hills is offering free COVID-19 tests on Saturday, January 23 from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, inside the barn at the McCoy Equestrian & Recreation Center, 14280 Peyton Drive. COVID-19 testing is encouraged for everyone. Read More... -
State Announces Extension of Regional Stay Home Order
The State's Regional Stay Home Order has been extended indefinitely in Southern California, as announced December 29. ICU capacity remains at 0% in Southern California. Read More... -
Stay Safe - Ways You Can Slow The Spread of COVID-19
COVID-19 cases are rising rapidly. Stay safe and follow these steps to help slow the spread of the virus. Read More... -
COVID-19 Update - City Facility Closures Extended to January 31
Due to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, City of Chino Hills facilities, along with some park amenities, will remain closed to the public through January 31. Read More...
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