California ‘He stood his ground’: California state senator leaves office as champion of tough vaccine laws By Angela Hart | Kaiser Health News | September 6, 2022 California state Sen. Richard Pan is leaving office this year because of term limits.
health Vaccines for teens without parental consent? Not this year, as bill is pulled By Elizabeth Aguilera | CalMatters | September 1, 2022 Some legislators saw the bill as an “overreach” that undermined parental decisions.
Uncategorized Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Aug. 30 By Exedra Staff | August 30, 2022 What comes next?
Bay Area Teens may soon have access to updated COVID-19 booster shots By Kate Sequeira | EdSource | August 26, 2022 The move to authorize the vaccines comes as the BA.5 subvariant accounts for 90% of new cases in the country.
COVID-19 Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Aug. 23 By Exedra Staff | August 23, 2022 Numbers don't compute.
Bay Area California colleges open for fall term with relaxed COVID rules By Michael Burke | EdSource | August 23, 2022 This fall term is a stark contrast to last year's.
city Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Aug. 16 By Exedra Staff | August 16, 2022 Bay Area cases are trending downward but Piedmont numbers are up this week over last.
Bay Area New CDC guidelines: no need to test or quarantine students without symptoms By Diana Lambert | EdSource | August 12, 2022 New guidance focuses on community levels of infection.
Bay Area Science instruction declined in California during pandemic, survey finds By John Fensterwald | EdSource | August 12, 2022 The Public Policy Institute of California surveyed 213 school districts for its report.
COVID-19 California monkeypox response is bumpy, but builds on COVID lessons By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | August 10, 2022 Monkeypox tests and vaccines are in short supply as public health officials grapple with red tape and short supplies.