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With masks and distance, these special ed students have already returned to their school

By Louis Freedberg | EdSource | May 28, 2020
Serving many special education students “will require a great deal of individualization and different models.”
California

Classes outside, face coverings and one-way hallways: How Los Angeles schools may reopen

By Michael Burke | EdSource | May 28, 2020
The L.A. County Office of Education released a 43-page framework that is meant to serve as a guide to 80 districts for reopening schools.
COVID-19

Inside schools’ strange likely new reality

By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | May 28, 2020
Regional news: California schools face big changes when they reopen; investigation finds CA assembly member committed sexual harassment; and more.
California

Some ivory towers are ideal for a pandemic; most aren’t

By Mark Kreidler | Kaiser Health News | May 28, 2020
As colleges and universities across the country debate when it will be safe to reopen, campuses in more rural, remote, or suburban areas may fare better than those in urban centers.
COVID-19

For seniors, COVID-19 sets off a pandemic of despair

By Judith Graham | Kaiser Health News | May 28, 2020
The guidance to stay sheltered as society slowly reopens wears on older Americans, who have a growing sense of isolation and depression.
COVID-19

Antibody tests were hailed as way to end lockdowns; instead, they cause confusion

By Christie Aschwanden | Kaiser Health News | May 28, 2020
Some communities considered antibody testing as a way out of lockdown, but they've pulled back as they realized antibody testing is the Wild West in an oversight vacuum.
Bay Area

Bay Area coronavirus updates | Wed., May 27

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 27, 2020
63 new cases in Alameda County; Walnut Creek and SF to close off streets for restaurant and business use.
health

The spring when California stood still

By Anne Wernikoff | CALmatters | May 27, 2020
As the state hopes the worst of the pandemic has passed — and accelerates toward reopening — a photo essay reflects back on the way we were.
California

Why some counties won’t reopen hair salons

By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | May 27, 2020
Some counties seem in no hurry to reopen hair salons; Trump and Newsom spar over mail-in ballots; PG&E; doubts for federal aid; and more CA news.
COVID-19

Nearly half of Americans delayed medical care due to pandemic

By Elizabeth Lawrence | Kaiser Health News | May 27, 2020
Of those who went without seeing a doctor or other medical provider, 11% experienced a worsened medical condition.
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