COVID-19 The 30-somethings who fled big cities to shelter with mom and dad By Sharon Jayson | EdSource | May 22, 2020 While viewed as temporary, sheltering with family is fostering unexpected togetherness during an uncertain time.
COVID-19 Congress said COVID-19 tests should be free — but who’s paying? By Blake Farmer, Nashville Public Radio | Kaiser Health News | May 22, 2020 Hospitals around the country are afraid to send out hundreds of thousands of bills related to COVID-19 testing.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Thurs., May 21 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 21, 2020 49 new cases in Alameda County; Alameda County Superior Court resuming many remote hearings June 1st.
College 100 days since the first alert, California’s education system grapples with upheaval and uncertainty By Louis Freedberg | EdSource | May 21, 2020 Bedrooms and kitchen tables have been turned into classrooms, but the question remains, how and when will students return to school?
California California’s college class of 2020 prepares for a shrinking job market By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | May 21, 2020 Amid historic job losses, students are urged to look for alternatives like graduate school and projects until hiring resumes.
COVID-19 Reopening dental offices for routine care amid pandemic touches a nerve By Phil Galewitz | Kaiser Health News | May 21, 2020 CA is one of 3 states with dental offices open for essential procedures only; 42 states have resumed routine services.
COVID-19 Analysis: Get ready for the vaccine — they’re never simple By Arthur Allen | Kaiser Health News | May 21, 2020 While the number of cases will make it easier to test new vaccines, scientists still must define what makes a vaccine successful.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Wed., May 20 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 20, 2020 38 new cases and 2 deaths in Alameda County since Tuesday.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Tue., May 19 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 19, 2020 65 new cases and 3 deaths in Alameda County since Monday; Bay Area to receive more than $700 million in federal funding.
Bay Area Are you ready for some baseball? How about a hair cut? By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | May 19, 2020 Newsom pitches starting baseball season in June based on a decline in COVID-19 hospitalizations.