The COVID-19 Emergency Order was terminated by City Council Resolution at the February 21, 2023 City Council Meeting, effective February 28, 2023. See the most recent news item for details.
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Monterey Fire Department Personnel Vaccinations Begin
Share Monterey Fire Department Personnel Vaccinations Begin on Facebook Share Monterey Fire Department Personnel Vaccinations Begin on Twitter Share Monterey Fire Department Personnel Vaccinations Begin on Linkedin Email Monterey Fire Department Personnel Vaccinations Begin linkBased on the State of California's vaccination rollout plan, firefighters and paramedics are next-in-line to receive vaccinations after health care workers. The City of Monterey's Fire Department personnel began receiving vaccinations earlier this week and is expected to be vaccinated by Thursday, January 7. The City's firefighters, paramedics, and other critical personnel serve as first responders in the community.
The City of Monterey's Fire Department serves the communities of Monterey, Sand City, Pacific Grove, Carmel-by-the-Sea, La Mesa Village, Monterey Regional Airport, and Naval Postgraduate School.
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Monterey Sports Center's Outdoor Exercise Classes Cancelled Through January 19
Share Monterey Sports Center's Outdoor Exercise Classes Cancelled Through January 19 on Facebook Share Monterey Sports Center's Outdoor Exercise Classes Cancelled Through January 19 on Twitter Share Monterey Sports Center's Outdoor Exercise Classes Cancelled Through January 19 on Linkedin Email Monterey Sports Center's Outdoor Exercise Classes Cancelled Through January 19 linkIn August 2020, the Monterey Sports Center resumed group exercise classes in an outdoor environment only, based on a pay-per-class fee schedule. Due to the recent spike of COVID-19 cases in Monterey County, outdoor exercise classes are canceled through Tuesday, January 19, 2021.
Please continue to slow the spread of COVID-19 by staying at home, maintaining at least six feet of physical distancing, and wearing a mask even when outside. As of this morning, the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula (CHOMP) reported that only 1 out of 20 ICU beds are currently available, and 45 COVID-19 patients are hospitalized.