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.
California COVID sewage surveillance labs join the hunt for monkeypox By Mark Kreidler | Kaiser Health News | August 9, 2022 Wastewater testing has been a reliable early alarm bell for COVID outbreaks.
COVID-19 California unemployment checks: New report says here’s why they’re so hard to get By Grace Gedye | CalMatters | August 8, 2022 The EDD pursued lowering costs and hindering fraud over making it easy for workers to access benefits, a new report found.
Bay Area With financial aid as an incentive, state to begin recruiting 10,000 more school counselors By John Fensterwald | EdSource | August 5, 2022 Even before the COVID pandemic, there was a shortage of counselors, especially in rural schools and those serving Latino and Black students.
COVID-19 COVID-19 guidance for schools likely to be relaxed with CDC shift ahead By Kate Sequeira | EdSource | August 5, 2022 Plans include lessening the emphasis on regular screenings at schools, according to CNN.
Featured in Category Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Aug. 2 By Exedra Staff | August 2, 2022 We don't know what the numbers mean anymore either.
COVID-19 Buckle up for a busy month in Sacramento By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | August 1, 2022 Legislators face an Aug. 31 deadline to determine the fate of hundreds of bills.
COVID-19 Will California declare monkeypox state of emergency? By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | July 29, 2022 California had 786 reported probable and confirmed monkeypox cases as of Thursday, the vast majority in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
COVID-19 Tracking COVID in Piedmont | July 26 By Exedra Staff | July 26, 2022 Signs of a slowdown or temporary lull? Only time will tell.