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The CDC recommends that everyone ages 6 months and older get a dose of the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine EVERY YEAR at least 2 months after their last dose. Novavax is only authorized for persons 12+. The vaccines have been updated to better match currently circulating variants. COVID-19 poses the greatest risk for severe disease to those over 65 years of age and persons with certain health issues, including pregnancy. But, anyone who gets COVID-19 can develop long COVID. ...

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What do I do if I test positive for COVID-19? ; Where can I get tested in Alameda County? ; How do I get help with COVID-19 concerns for my family in skilled nursing facilities?

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[5] On July 11, 1996, California State Assembly Bill 2374 (AB 2374) was passed to permit Alameda County to establish a public health authority to manage, administer and control the Alameda...

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Testing | COVID-19 | Alameda County Public Health

Test yourself using an OTC COVID-19 test every 24-48 hours and follow the updated Testing Guidance from CDPH ; Isolate while you wait and if positive, follow the Isolation recommendations. ; Don’t wait to seek life-saving treatment.

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Alameda County Public Health Department manages call volume surge with cloud-based contact center Innovative technology rapidly expands Alameda County’s ability to respond to citizens...

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Isolation | COVID-19 | Alameda County Public Health

Wear a well-fitting, high-quality mask · Avoid contact with people at higher-risk for severe COVID-19. Higher-risk individuals include the elderly and those who live in congregate care facilities. After this 5-day period, you are typically much less likely to be contagious. However, some people, especially people with weakened immune systems, can continue to spread the virus for a longer period of time.

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Alameda County Permits New Indoor Activities as Case Rates, Testing Positivity and Hospitalizations Remai....

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Neetu Balram, Public Information Manager October 21, 2020 Alameda County Public Health Department Alameda County Permits New Indoor Activities as Case Rates, Testing...

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