Opinion | Commentary Commentary | Tales from the Crib: Zen in the era of Covid By Diana Peters | August 25, 2020 Diana Peters appreciates the extra time with her family--mostly.
City Keeping track of COVID-19 in Piedmont | Tues., Aug. 25 By Exedra Staff | August 25, 2020 According to the most recent update from the Alameda County Office of Public Health, Piedmont cases have ticked up to 32 from 29 last week.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Tues., Aug. 25 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | August 25, 2020 Reopening guidelines to come for counties that come off the monitoring list; covid confounds census; infection shuts MUNI again; and more.
California CA Health and Human Services sec’y says counties should issue Labor Day COVID-19 guidance ASAP By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | August 25, 2020 Large family and social gatherings during the holiday weekend could dismantle the progress the state has made in recent weeks.
College Swab, spit, stay home? College coronavirus testing plans are all over the map By Michael McAuliff and Sebastián Martínez Valdivia, KBIA and Christine Herman, Side Effects Public Media and Stephanie O'Neill | Kaiser Health News | August 24, 2020 Campus communities with very different levels of contagion are making opposite calls about in-person learning.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Sat., Aug. 22 By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | August 23, 2020 Napa County comes off the covid monitoring list; SF gyms and fitness trainers could be back in business; and more.
education Cal State in the COVID era: No tuition cuts, 4 other takeaways from chancellor chat By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CALmatters | August 22, 2020 Cal State Chancellor Tim White answered questions about COVID-19 testing, tuition, faculty preparedness, and more.
COVID-19 Deadly mix: How bars are fueling COVID-19 outbreaks By Will Stone | Kaiser Health News | August 22, 2020 In some states, bars and taverns have brought legal challenges to the coronavirus restrictions that have slowed sales and business.
California California’s data failures stymie efforts to curb the virus By Anna Maria Barry-Jester and Angela Hart | Kaiser Health News | August 22, 2020 Counties say the ripple effects of the state’s COVID-19 data failures are impeding their ability to slow the spread of the coronavirus, even as they must make life-or-death decisions about business and school reopenings.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Fri., Aug. 21 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | August 21, 2020 Marin finds a way to offer youth sports amid covid; Richmond police sgt dies of complications related to the virus.