Get Tested.
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By appointment only
Call 8 a.m. – 3:30 pm
7 days a week
Anyone living in Contra Costa County can get a test for COVID-19 (
click to read press release
) thanks, in part, by the generous support of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
There is no up-front cost for testing. You do not need medical insurance to get tested, however, if you have health insurance, your insurance will be billed.
You can get a test at sites around the county or by calling your healthcare provider. You do not need a doctor’s note to schedule a test but you must make an appointment.
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With summer approaching and recreation on the state’s waterways set to increase, the State Water Resources Control Board is asking the public to be mindful of freshwater harmful algal blooms (HABs) in rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, as they can cause illness and are especially harmful to children and pets.
Last year, the Water Boards received 240 reports of these blooms across the state. To learn how to stay safe, respond or report a bloom, and track multiple blooms statewide, visit our web portal. Most harmful algal blooms are formed by cyanobacteria, small microbes that live in nearly every habitat on land and in the water. Increased water temperatures, slow moving water, and excessive nutrients cause cyanobacteria to rapidly multiply and form these harmful blooms.
It is important to distinguish cyanobacteria from other algae and non-toxic water plants that are not thought to pose hazards to health. Harmful blooms can be a variety of colors such as green, white, red or brown and may look like thick paint floating on the water. Not all will appear on the water’s surface; some form mats at the bottom of a waterbody, and others float at various depths.
Cyanobacteria are capable of producing toxins, which have the potential to harm the environment, people, pets, wildlife or livestock. Dogs and children are most likely to be affected because of their smaller body size, increased potential to swallow water while swimming and tendency to stay in the water longer.
Recreational exposure to cyanobacteria and associated toxins can cause eye irritation, skin rash, mouth ulcers, vomiting, diarrhea and cold and flu-like symptoms. Dogs are susceptible because they tend to drink while in the water and lick their fur afterward, increasing their risk of exposure and illness.
Symptoms with animals include vomiting or diarrhea, lethargy, abnormal liver function test results, difficulty breathing, foaming at the mouth, muscle twitching and sometimes death. More information about health impacts for domestic animals and livestock can be found on the portal’s
Domestic Animals webpage.
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County Department Closures and Service Modifications
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As the county continues to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, many non-essential county functions from across departments have been temporarily modified to comply with the Bay Area-wide Shelter in Place Order.
Please
Click Here
for the most current information regarding closures and service modifications for County Departments
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CONTRA COSTA ACCESSIBLE TRANSPORTATION PLAN
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Let’s make transportation convenient for older adults and people with disabilities!
If you’re an older adult, have a disability, or are a veteran, transportation in Contra Costa County can be challenging. We want to identify ways to make it easier for you to get around the county—whether you’re going to an appointment, getting groceries, visiting family, or anything else.
You can participate from home!
Due to the shelter-in-place we are asking individuals to complete the survey online or participate in a short phone interview.
Participants will be entered in a drawing for a $25 gift card!
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FUN BIKE RIDES, ALL SUMMER LONG
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2020 Summer Bike Challenge
Residents of eastern Contra Costa County, looking for free summertime activities that are fun for the whole family? Check out 511 Contra Costa’s
Summer Bike Challenge
.
To start, download your free Challenge Card at
www.511cc.org/sbc
. Then bike to as many destinations as you can, and cross off the squares as you go, like BINGO! Plus, earn a free reward (online this summer) and enter the iPad grand prize drawing along the way. If destinations remain closed, just bike on by and enjoy the ride! Ready to roll?
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The COVID-19 pandemic and shelter in place guidelines have impacted Census Bureau field operations and Census outreach activities.
The Census Bureau issued a Statement on 2020 Census Operational Adjustments due to COVID-19 indicated the Census Bureau is seeking statutory relief from Congress to allow for an additional 120 calendar days to deliver appropriation counts. This plan would extend the window for field data collection and self-response to October 31, 2020, which will allow for apportionment counts to be delivered to the President by April 30, 2021, and redistricting data to be delivered to the states no later than July 31, 2021.
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Clerk-Recorder Offering Online Wedding Ceremonies!
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The Clerk-Recorder is now offering marriage licenses and civil marriage ceremonies online for County residents. Clerk-Recorder staff perform the civil ceremonies using Zoom or FaceTime.
“June is traditionally a month of many weddings,” Deborah Cooper, County Clerk-Recorder said. “We are pleased to offer our constituents a creative new method to be married during this crisis.”
California Governor Gavin Newsom recently issued an Executive Order permitting the issuance of marriage licenses and the conduct of remote civil wedding ceremonies via teleconferencing technologies.
At least one of the parties to the marriage must be a Contra Costa County resident. The couple must appear together on the video and be physically present within the State of California. Invited guests may join in to view the ceremony.
No additional software is required for the license or the ceremony, but the couple must complete the forms in advance of the ceremony. A computer, tablet, or cell phone with a microphone/camera and an internet connection is required.
Marriage service appointments are currently available Tuesday through Thursday, during the month of June. If couples would like more information or to schedule an appointment, email
[email protected] or call (925) 335-7900.
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