Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Sat., Sept. 5 By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | September 8, 2020 The latest news and numbers relating to COVID-19.
COVID-19 With schools starting online, vaccinations head for recess By Carmen Heredia Rodriguez | Kaiser Health News | September 8, 2020 Schools play a pivotal role in U.S. vaccination efforts: laws require children to have certain immunizations to enroll and attend classes.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Fri., Sept. 4 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | September 4, 2020 Alameda County allows haircuts, but not manicures; Warriors' Oakland facility on Broadway will serve as a polling place to help voters keep their distance.
Uncategorized Health Dept. allows haircuts indoors, but not manicures, additional services By Mary Ireland | September 4, 2020 Grocery stores can admit crowds up to 50% of their capacity, while other retailers may now allow 25% percent of their capacity.
Uncategorized County officials warn against social gatherings on Labor Day weekend By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | September 4, 2020 Contact tracers found many coronavirus cases linked to Memorial Day and July 4th parties and picnics.
COVID-19 Reopening elementary schools carries less COVID-19 risk than high schools — but that doesn’t guarantee safety By Jennifer Head and Justin Remals | Local News Matters | September 4, 2020 There are ways to create pandemic resilient classrooms.
COVID-19 Bay Area coronavirus updates | Wed., Sept. 2 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | September 4, 2020 Indications of the spread in the state of California are trending down.
wildfires More CA headlines: heat wave; wealthy undercounted in census; Foster Farms shutdown for covid outbreak By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | September 4, 2020 Plus what it would cost California to reopen schools under new public health guidelines.
COVID-19 Behind the ‘Wild West’ of school reopenings By Ricardo Cano and Ana B. Ibarra | CALmatters | September 4, 2020 Schools have spent gobs money just to add the necessary PPE and cleaning staff necessary for a safe and effective school reopening.
COVID-19 Health officials worry nation’s not ready for COVID-19 vaccine By Liz Szabo | Kaiser Health News | September 3, 2020 Underfunded health departments say they currently lack the staff, money and tools to distribute, administer and track doses to some 330 million.