health Acts of grace from everyday Californians are getting us through coronavirus pandemic By Jocelyn Wiener | CALmatters | April 16, 2020 Neighbors are gifting toilet paper, buying groceries for the elderly and holding sing-alongs in the street at proper distances.
covid-19 ‘What the health?’: How will we reopen the economy? By Syndicate – Kaiser Health News | April 16, 2020 Health experts across the ideological spectrum agree: The U.S. will need more robust testing before it's safe to relax social-distancing requirements.
COVID-19 Increased scrutiny on Newsom’s spending By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | April 16, 2020 There are growing questions about where the money is going and whether we'll get what we're paying for.
Bay Area California’s undocumented workers to get $125 million coronavirus disaster relief By Ana B. Ibarra | CALmatters | April 15, 2020 California partnered with philanthropies to provide up to $1,000 in coronavirus relief to households with undocumented workers.
California Politics in the pandemic: Two California elections in May provide a preview By Laurel Rosenhall | CALmatters | April 15, 2020 With coronavirus limiting human contact, campaigns are still trying to engage voters, raise money and make sure people vote in elections by mail.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Wed., Apr. 15 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | April 15, 2020 76 new cases in Alameda County; Salinas sends city employees back to work.
Bay Area Reopen California? That’s the toughest phase yet, Newsom says By Ben Christopher, Rachel Becker | CALmatters | April 14, 2020 Even as the death toll climbs to 758, Newsom praises Californians for bending the curve and lays out a science-based path for reopening California; but it may not be anytime soon.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Tue., Apr. 14 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | April 14, 2020 990 new cases statewide; Pride Parade and Celebration cancelled; increased health insurance signups through Covered California health insurance.
Bay Area Gov. Newsom discusses roadmap to relax shelter-in-place order By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | April 14, 2020 Newsom outlined factors state officials need to consider before relaxing the state's order to stay at home.
Bay Area New research provides timely snapshot of virus’s toll on workers By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | April 14, 2020 The research helps policymakers understand the scale of the effect of the virus on the small and mid-sized business work force.