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Promoting and Protecting the Health and Well-Being of Every Member of the Community.
Updated COVID / Flu / RSV Vaccines now available!
New! Community Health Dashboard
Explore the health and well-being of people who live in Sonoma County. This interactive platform provides regularly updated data from 2016 to present in the areas of prevention and resiliency, health access, physical well-being, emotional well-being, and longevity. Learn how local health needs have evolved in the aftermath of wildfires and a pandemic and where areas of health inequity persist in our community.
COVID-19 Information
Temporary COVID-19 mitigation measures put into place by the state and county have expired. Though no longer an emergency, the virus is still circulating, and health officials recommend keeping up to date on vaccines and testing when exposed or experiencing symptoms. If positive, isolate (for at least five days with improving symptoms), mask around others, and find out if you are eligible for treatment as soon as possible. You should also wear a mask if have been exposed or have conditions that make you more likely to get very sick from COVID-19. For more information, visit SoCoEmergency’s Coronavirus Response.
Upcoming Events
March 14, 2025
Bay Area Health Officers urge measles vaccination and awareness as cases rise nationally
With the recent rise of measles cases nationally, Sonoma County joins Bay Area health officials in urging everyone to get the measles vaccination if they are not sure if they got it or if they did not have measles as a child, and to be aware of the signs and symptoms of measles after travel or exposure.
March 13, 2025
March 11, 2025
RFP for Medical Director Services for Juvenile Institutions
March 7, 2025
Sonoma County Homeless Coalition’s Committee Vacancies – Application Due March 28 2025
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