Staying up-to-date with vaccines can help protect both children and adults from illness, whether it’s for routine vaccinations, preparing for school, or receiving a booster shot.
Public Health
Tips to Prepare for a Long, Severe Cold and Flu Season
Health officials report that the flu and RSV activity levels are expected to be high and prolonged this winter.
Governor Newsom to End the COVID-19 State of Emergency
California’s pandemic response saved tens of thousands of lives, protected the economy, distributed nation-leading financial assistance, and built up an unprecedented public health infrastructure
Red Ribbon Week
TCSOS is proud to join Tuolumne County Public Health and its community partners this October for Red Ribbon Week.
“Vaccine Verification for Workers in Schools” Rescinded
Effective September 17, 2022, unvaccinated school employees will no longer have to undergo weekly COVID-19 testing as previously mandated by the public health order.
Guidance for Schools During Wildfire Smoke Events
Health recommendations for schools, coaches, and event coordinators regarding student exposure to fine particle air pollution.
Public Safety Power Shutoffs
During extreme weather or wildfire conditions, the local energy company may proactively turn off power for public safety.
Isolation & Quarantine Update
Tuolumne County Public Health Office issues new quarantine guidance