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UCSF panelists argue structural changes necessary for post-COVID pandemic society

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | March 30, 2021
Panel was optimistic, if cautious, about covid-19 waning during 2021, but warned that inequities that supported the spread of the novel coronavirus will need to be addressed to curb future pandemics.
Bay Area

Alameda County move to ‘orange tier’ allows many businesses to reopen their doors

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation and Exedra Staff | March 30, 2021
County joins five others in the greater Bay Area in the lower tier, allowing businesses to expand indoor capacity.
Bay Area

Lake Merritt Junior Center damaged in fire Sunday evening, creates relief fund

By Exedra Staff and Bay City News | March 30, 2021
Fire originated in a nearby homeless encampment, fire department officials said. Junior Center staff described the loss as "devastating."
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Mills College dorms, classrooms will be filled with UC Berkeley students in fall pilot program

By Larry Gordon | EdSource | March 26, 2021
The students will be part of an educational cohort aimed at building group identity and easing the transition to a big university.
California

Vaccine appointments may be backed up for several weeks

By Barbara Feder Ostrov and Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | March 26, 2021
The CEO of Blue Shield predicts it will take until the end of April to ease California’s backlog. “When you make millions of people eligible overnight, there’s not millions of appointments immediately available,” he told CalMatters.
California

Gov. Newsom and legislators have lots of money to spend, few strings attached

By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | March 26, 2021
The federal coronavirus relief package gives a $26 billion windfall to California. Business groups, doctors and activists all want their share.
California

California lags behind most states in offering fully in-person instruction, new data show

By Sydney Johnson | EdSource | March 26, 2021
California is among states with the highest percentage of schools not yet offering fully in-person instruction, according to department of education data collected Feb. 22 through Mar.
Bay Area

Bay Area office rentals expected to bounce back after pandemic

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News Foundation | March 26, 2021
A year of pandemic -- and the attendant shift to working from home for many office workers -- has upended the office rental market, but observers are optimistic about an (eventual) upswing.
Bay Area

Ospreys on shipyard crane welcome first egg of the year

By Stephanie Lam | Bay City News Foundation | March 26, 2021
Two more eggs are expected in the upcoming week, the Golden Gate Audubon Society reported, and all are likely to hatch in mid-May.
California

Hospitals in much of California begin reopening to visitors

By Rachel Becker | CalMatters | March 25, 2021
With counties moving to less-restrictive tiers and the state loosening visitation restrictions, hospitals are allowing more visitors for non-COVID-19 patients, but the pace of reopening varies.
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