Indoor operations for barbershops and hair salons are allowed as of today, Aug. 31. In San Luis Obispo County, 4.2 percent of COVID-19 tests come back positive, allowing hair services to reopen indoors under new guidelines from Gov. Gavin Newsom. “We’re happy to be inside, our clients are happy to be inside as well. I […]
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Club chartering for the 2020-2021 school year on hold until further notice
Cal Poly clubs will not be able to renew their charters for the 2020-2021 academic year until further notice, according to Assistant Director of Student Clubs and Organizations Chip Neuenschwander. The annual chartering process is required of all California State University (CSU) clubs, which includes mandatory training for club officers on how to operate their […]
San Luis Obispo County has 404 confirmed COVID-19 cases – 82 active
San Luis Obispo now has 404 confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Friday, June 19 – up 15 cases from yesterday, according to County Public Health. Of the total cases, 90 patients are at home in isolation, 306 patients have recovered, seven are currently in the hospital. Four of the hospitalized patients remain in intensive […]
San Luis Obispo has 291 cases of COVID-19 – up 3 from yesterday
San Luis Obispo County has 291 confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Friday, June 5 — up three case from yesterday, according to County Public Health. Of the total cases, 23 patients are at home recovering in isolation and 262 patients have recovered. Five are currently hospitalized, three of which are in intensive care. There […]
San Luis Obispo has one new COVID-19 case – 23 active cases
San Luis Obispo County has 269 confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Friday, May 29 — up one case from yesterday, according to County Public Health. Of the total cases, 19 patients are at home in isolation and 245 patients have recovered. There are currently four patients hospitalized, all of which are in intensive care. There […]
Tourism in SLO halts due to COVID-19
When shelter-at-home requirements went into effect in mid-March, visitors stopped traveling to San Luis Obispo, according to City tourism manager Molly Cano.
