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COVID-19

Personality can predict who follows or flouts COVID-19 social distancing rules

By James M. Honeycutt, Professor Emeritus of Communication Studies at Louisiana State University; Lecturer in Executive Education, University of Texas at Dallas | Local News Matters | July 21, 2020
The more open your personality is, the better you might cope with uncertainty over a long, sustained period — as in the case of a global pandemic.
California

Coronavirus cases spike in California child care facilities

By Zaidee Stavely, Daniel J. Willis | EdSource | July 21, 2020
Close to a fifth of the cases were among children, about a third were among staff and another third were among parents.
Bay Area

Gov. Newsom again stresses distancing, mask use to limit COVID-19 spread

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | July 21, 2020
An average of nearly 9,000 people per day tested positive for the coronavirus over the last week, Newsom said.
Bay Area

Bay Area coronavirus updates | Mon., July 20

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | July 20, 2020
19 new cases in Alameda County since Sunday; fall and winter sports to start in December.
city

Keeping track of COVID-19 in Piedmont

By Exedra Staff | July 20, 2020
The city is currently reported to have 20 positive cases, a number which has risen steadily over the last several weeks.
California

As coronavirus patients skew younger, tracing task seems all but impossible

By Anna Almendrala | Kaiser Health News | July 20, 2020
Although younger people are hospitalized and die less frequently than their elders when infected with COVID-19, their cases are harder to trace.
Bay Area

Bay Area coronavirus updates | Sat., July 18

By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | July 18, 2020
252 new cases in Alameda County since Friday.
Bay Area

Bay Area coronavirus updates | Fri., July 17

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | July 17, 2020
9,986 new cases in California since Thursday with 231 new cases in Alameda County.
Around Town

UCSF’s Rutherford on mask scofflaws, rising COVID-19 cases, where we are now and might be in a year

By Chris Treadway | July 17, 2020
What we knew as normal isn’t coming back any time soon, and until it does, keep your distance and your mouth and nose covered.
COVID-19

Nearly all California schools ordered to shut down

By Richard Cano | CALmatters | July 17, 2020
Education for at least 90% of the state will have to be held online. Schools cannot reopen unless their county’s coronavirus infections and hospitalizations are stable.
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