COVID-19 Consumer beware: Coronavirus antibody tests are still a work in progress By JoNel Aleccia | Kaiser Health News | April 27, 2020 WHO warned against plans for proposed “immunity passports” because there's no proof you'd be protected from a second infection.
Bay Area Bay Area shelter-in-place order to extend through end of May By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | April 27, 2020 Shelter-in-place order will be extended through the end May with limited easing of certain restrictions.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Sat., Apr. 25 By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | April 25, 2020 47 new cases in Alameda County since Friday.
Featured in Category Commentary | With summer camps and vacations being cancelled, adjusting to the new normal is hard work By Amy Hazer & Alisa Crovetti, PUSD Wellness Center | April 24, 2020 PUSD wellness staff offers support, guidance and tips for routines and other ways to survive COVID-19 quarantine
Around Town REMINDER: LWV hosts online event with renowned epidemiologist to discuss COVD-19 By Piedmont League of Women Voters | April 24, 2020 Piedmont resident, Dr. George Rutherford of UCSF will be the featured speaker for LWV annual meeting on May 6.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Fri., Apr. 24 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | April 24, 2020 1,885 new cases in California since Thursday with 51 new cases in Alameda County.
Featured in Category Designated senior hours at local groceries By Exedra Staff | April 24, 2020 An Exedra reader sent in the following to help seniors navigate grocery shopping.
Bay Area Private colleges brace for downturn amid pandemic fallout By Felicia Mello | CALmatters | April 24, 2020 It costs a lot to keep a university running, and students aren’t sure if they want to pay full tuition for classes taught remotely.
Bay Area Visitors to East Bay parks asked to wear face masks By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | April 24, 2020 Runners and others exercising should take add'l precautions such as exercising away others when possible and avoiding spitting.
Bay Area Even harder than shutting down: How does Newsom reopen California? By Laurel Rosenhall | CALmatters | April 23, 2020 Newsom will face competing pressures from government officials below and above him as well as business leaders, health experts and voters.