COVID-19 Southwest CEO’s boast about airplanes’ low COVID risk flies by key concerns By Victoria Knight | Kaiser Health News | May 11, 2020 Airplanes are small enclosed spaces where social distancing poses special challenges, making this statement an overstatement.
COVID-19 ‘An arm and a leg’: Health care takes a financial hit in the midst of pandemic By Dan Weissmann | Kaiser Health News | May 11, 2020 Health care is fueling the recession; postponed elective surgeries and skipped routine doctor's office visits are to blame.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Sat., May 9 By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | May 9, 2020 62 new cases in Alameda County; SF easing retail restrictions starting May 18th.
City City holds virtual ‘town hall’ meeting Monday, May 11 By City of Piedmont | May 8, 2020 The Mayor and City Administrator will discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the community; questions may be submitted in advance.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Fri., May 8 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 8, 2020 1,898 new cases in California since Thursday with 44 new cases in Alameda County.
COVID-19 Free COVID-19 testing at walk-up or drive-through locations in Oakland By City of Oakland | May 8, 2020 Alameda County residents: If you work outside the home or if you’re worried you have the virus, you can get a test.
Bay Area Gov. Newsom signs order to mail ballots to all California registered voters By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 8, 2020 "No Californian should be forced to risk their health in order to exercise their right to vote" says Newsom.
COVID-19 SIP is stressful | Wellness Center offers some tips for coping By Amy Hazer & Alisa Crovetti | May 8, 2020 The close quarters of SIP without the usual rhythm and variety we're used to can cause our systems to overload.
Around Town Infectious disease specialist warns herd immunity is years away; pre-COVID-19 life should not resume yet By Chris Treadway | May 8, 2020 Piedmont LWV hosted UCSF's Dr. George Rutherford for an online event on May 6.
COVID-19 “Everything happened all at once”: Can California cities weather the COVID recession? By Ben Christopher | CALmatters | May 8, 2020 Cities that are highly reliant on property taxes, not sales tax, are better suited to weather the current recession.