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Youth making up increasing proportion of positive COVID-19 cases

By Sam Richards | Bay City News | June 24, 2020
Infections among younger people are on the rise in Contra Costa County, but residents 80 years old or older account for two-thirds of the total deaths.
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Drinking surged during the pandemic. Do you know the signs of addiction?

By Alex Smith, KCUR | Kaiser Health News | June 24, 2020
Experts say a bit of extra drinking isn’t a problem for many people, but they recommend watching out for specific behaviors that signal addiction.
Bay Area

Bay Area coronavirus updates | Tue., June 23

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | June 23, 2020
5,019 new cases in California since Monday with 256 new cases in Alameda County.
COVID-19

Is a second wave of coronavirus coming?

By Louis Jacobson, PolitiFact | Kaiser Health News | June 23, 2020
The biggest risk for kicking off a new wave — whether it’s the second wave or simply an uptick in the first wave — is a relaxing of social distancing measures.
COVID-19

Newsom: Hospitalizations threaten reopening

By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | June 23, 2020
Pointing to a sharp uptick in coronavirus-related hospitalizations and ICU admissions, Gov. Gavin Newsom implored Californians to wear face masks.
Bay Area

Bay Area coronavirus updates | Mon., June 22

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | June 22, 2020
79 new cases in Alameda County since Saturday; Monterey Bay Aquarium to open July 13.
Bay Area

Revised health order eases opening restrictions in Alameda County

By Bay City News | June 22, 2020
Outdoor museums, outdoor restaurant dining, indoor and outdoor retail (malls), and outdoor fitness classes are allowed to reopen. Still closed: bars, hair salons, swimming pools.
California

Easy to say ‘get tested.’ Harder to do. Here’s how.

By Bernard J. Wolfson, Phil Galewitz | Kaiser Health News | June 22, 2020
If you’ve been in a crowd — a protest or rally — experts have advice for figuring out whether you might have been exposed to the coronavirus, and where and when to get tested for it.
Bay Area

Bay Area coronavirus updates | Sat., June 20

By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | June 20, 2020
103 new cases in Alameda County since Friday; Alameda County opens up outdoor museums, outdoor restaurant dining and more.
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California’s vacation industry is open for business. Proceed with caution.

By Rebecca Sohn | CALmatters | June 20, 2020
Epidemiologists warn that traveling for short vacations and road trips could cause infections to spike in some areas.
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