COVID-19 Will Covid spike again this fall? 6 tips to help you stay safe By Céline Gounder | Kaiser Health News | October 14, 2022 Recent research suggests that the covid virus is mutating to better dodge people’s immune defenses.
city Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Oct. 11 By Exedra Staff | October 11, 2022 No news is good news for now.
COVID-19 U.S. making progress toward defanging COVID-19 but death rate remains too high, Fauci says By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | October 4, 2022 It will be important for people to receive the recently approved vaccines that target subvariant strains of the virus’ omicron variant.
city Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Oct. 4 By Exedra Staff | October 4, 2022 More cases reported in schools.
Bay Area Newsom signs legislation changing recall process By Diana Lambert | EdSource | September 30, 2022 New law addressing recalls of elected officials includes school board members.
Bay Area Thousands of California teachers say they are stressed, burned out By John Fensterwald | EdSource | September 27, 2022 Nearly twice as many teachers than in the past say that job conditions have changed for the worse.
Bay Area COVID still kills, but the demographics of its victims are shifting By Phillip Reese | Kaiser Health News | September 23, 2022 The virus remained among the state’s leading causes of death in July.
Bay Area State delays public release of English, math and science test score results to later this year By John Fensterwald and Thomas Peele | EdSource | September 22, 2022 State says data is "not embargoed."
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Sept. 20 By Exedra Staff | September 20, 2022 Case numbers remain low -- at least in the schools -- for a second week in a row.
Arts & Entertainment Lydia Conklin talks about their first short story collection By J.L. Odom | Bay City News Foundation | September 20, 2022 The stories in "Rainbow Rainbow" center on queer joy and communities.