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Test sites quickly attract thousands for COVID-19 vaccine study

By Phil Galewitz and JoNel Aleccia | Kaiser Health News | August 7, 2020
People have flooded U.S. testing sites with requests to participate in the pivotal, late-stage clinical trials of the first two COVID-19 vaccine candidates.
COVID-19

Your favorite store or restaurant is open. How do you know it’s OK to go in?

By Julie Appleby | Kaiser Health News | August 7, 2020
Coronavirus is still on the loose — actually surging in many locations — which means people have to make serious choices about their health all day, every day.
COVID-19

Bay Area coronavirus updates | Thurs., Aug 6

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | August 6, 2020
Statewide cases jumped by 5258 deaths by 166.
COVID-19

Food trucks thrive in the age of social distancing

By Sonya Herrera | Bay City News-San Jose Spotlight | August 6, 2020
Adopting a community-based model now that large events are no longer an option. "One truck shows up near your house, and people just show up and eat."
COVID-19

Faced with dying Californians and withering businesses, Gov. Newsom steers a middle path. Can it last?

By Laurel Rosenhall | CALmatters | August 6, 2020
As coronavirus infections and deaths rise dramatically, the Democratic governor navigates pressure to both tighten restrictions and ease up on businesses.
COVID-19

America’s obesity epidemic threatens effectiveness of any COVID vaccine

By Sarah Varney | Kaiser Health News | August 6, 2020
As scientists race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, experts say obesity could prove an impediment--a sobering prospect for a nation in which nearly half of all adults are obese.
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With caveats, hopeful news for preschools planning young kids’ return

By Anna Almendrala | Kaiser Health News | August 6, 2020
Hundreds of thousands of essential workers have kept their kids in day care during the pandemic out of necessity and, so far, these centers haven't been big disease spreaders. But the evidence remains incomplete.
Bay Area

Bay Area coronavirus updates | Wed., Aug 5

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | August 5, 2020
227 new cases in Alameda County since Tuesday; Great America will remain closed for the rest of 2020.
Bay Area

Going down? Maybe not. State reports technical glitch led to COVID-19 undercount

By Ana B. Ibarra | CALmatters | August 5, 2020
The buggy system was revealed a day after Gov. Gavin Newsom reported a welcome drop in the state’s positivity rate. An undercount hampers counties’ ability to investigate cases.
COVID-19

Pandemic’s bumps and backlash shape Montana race poised to steer US Senate

By Alex Sakariassen | Kaiser Health News | August 5, 2020
Gov. Steve Bullock's response to the pandemic has helped raise his profile as he challenges incumbent Republican Sen. Steve Daines.
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