Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Mon., June 8 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | June 8, 2020 36 new cases in Alameda County; emergency health measures have prevented more than 500 million infections around the world.
COVID-19 Rapid changes to health system spurred by COVID might be here to stay By Julie Rovner | Kaiser Health News | June 8, 2020 At least three major changes may have a lasting impact: a rise in telehealth, the peril of primary care doctors and a decline in hospital-based care.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Sat., June 6 By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | June 6, 2020 80 new cases in Alameda County since Friday; social bubbles allowed in Alameda Co. starting Monday.
city Alameda County issues stricter face covering order amid some relaxing of shelter-in-place orders By Exedra Staff | June 5, 2020 In a Facebook post, the City said it would examine the orders and provide guidance early next week as to how the orders affect Piedmonters.
Bay Area Marin County parks, beaches reopen to vehicles By Kathleen Kirkwood | Local News Matters | June 5, 2020 Starting June 2, visitors to Marin County parks, beaches and open space preserves can drive and park there.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Fri., June 5 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | June 5, 2020 74 new cases in Alameda County since Thursday; four intersections added to Oakland's "slow streets" program.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Thurs., June 4 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | June 4, 2020 2,120 new cases in California since Wednesday with 93 new cases in Alameda County.
COVID-19 ‘What the Health?’: Protests and the pandemic By Julie Rovner, Joanne Kenen, Alice Miranda Ollstein, Mary Agnes Carey | Kaiser Health News | June 4, 2020 As they observe the demonstrations, many experts are noting that racism and violence are public health issues, too.
California Many believe worst of pandemic yet to come By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | June 4, 2020 Sixty-nine percent of black Californians say the worst is yet to come, compared with 53% of Asians and Latinos and 41% of whites.
California COVID and kids: A new inflammatory syndrome poses safety challenge for schools, day care By Elizabeth Aguilera | CALmatters | June 3, 2020 A rare but serious syndrome linked to coronavirus is striking California children, with cases rising across the country.