

WHO officials said this week that scientists are tracking hundreds of new forms of omicron. The report notes that the average number of deaths due to corona during the past week in the United States is 323, compared to 1000-2500 death rates during last February and March, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).ĭoctor Fauci recalled the summer of 2021, when the United States witnessed a decline in Corona data, but last winter we witnessed the emergence of the Omicron mutated, which returned to spread in America.ĬDC data show that 81 percent of them are infected with the Omicron mutant.įauci fears that any new mutator may be able to bypass the immunity that we have acquired during the last period, especially since the recent mutations were less effective than the first ones.įor more: Why do new strains of the Corona virus appear?Īnd it seems that these fears are not only in the United States, as a report published by Reuters warned that Europe will face a new wave of corona with the advent of cold weather, while public health experts warn that failure to receive vaccines and confusion about their available types will likely limit receiving doses.
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Do not try to free lines or to remove debris yourself. Tree limbs may break and street signs may become loose during strong wind gusts. Use handrails where available on outdoor walkways and avoid elevated areas such as roofs without adequate railing.Am I impacted by a Public Safety Power Shut-Off (PSPS)?Ī map has been created for Riverside County business and residents to show information related to PSPS activities within Riverside County, it can be found here. CDWP customers may report or inquire about outages at 95 and can get the latest information on outages at SCE Customers can also get the latest information by visiting at /sce and /sce. For updates and additional Information on SCE’s PSPS, please visit SCE’s website at Maintenance outages under these conditions are assessed on a case-by-case basis and factors such as public safety and reliability needs are considered.

During these Red Flag Events, CDWP and SCE will physically patrol and inspect the lines before they are re-energized for the safety of all.ĭuring extreme weather, SCE will assess Public Safety and Fire Risk and may notice high impact areas with a Public Safety Power Shut-off (PSPS) to mitigate such risks. When the National Weather Service calls for Red Flag warnings, disconnected electric circuits will not be automatically re-energized by CDWP or Southern California Edison (SCE). If power outages occur due to high winds, the extreme conditions may necessitate longer restoration times. Corona Department of Water and Power (CDWP) reminds its customers to never approach or touch a downed power line or dangling wire or anything in contact with them - even if it appears not to be live or safe to do so - and to call 911 immediately.

High winds can sometimes damage power lines and equipment, particularly if hit by flying and falling debris. The National Weather Service has issued a High Wind Warning and a Red Flag Warning for Riverside County inclusive of the City of Corona.
