City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | June 14 By Exedra Staff | June 14, 2022 Case numbers remain high as summer gets underway.
Bay Area California’s healthcare workers face burnout. These universities want to help By Joliamour Dubose-Morris and Colleen Murphy | June 10, 2022 Two Bay Area universities are part of a federally funded effort to improve retention in a health care industry rocked by the pandemic.
Education Secrecy shrouds pandemic spending at some California schools By Robert Lewis and Joe Hong | CalMatters | June 9, 2022 California schools received more than $33 billion in COVID stimulus money. Some districts won’t say how they’ve spent it.
Uncategorized Tracking COVID in Piedmont | June 7 By Exedra Staff | June 7, 2022 High case numbers continue.
Bay Area Masks are once again mandated in Alameda County By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | June 3, 2022 The order does not apply to the city of Berkeley, which has its own health jurisdiction.
Bay Area COVID challenges, bad student behavior push teachers to limit, out the door By Diana Lambert | EdSource | June 2, 2022 Thousands of California teachers quit the profession in the middle of the school year.
city Tracking COVID in Piedmont | May 31 By Exedra Staff | May 31, 2022 Cases continue to climb as summer kicks into gear.
COVID-19 Got long COVID? Medical expertise is vital, and seniors should prepare to go slow By Judith Graham | Kaiser Health News | May 31, 2022 Identifying long COVID in older adults can be tricky, but there are good strategies for getting care and fighting the impact of the virus.
California Politics and pandemic fatigue doom California’s COVID vaccine mandates By Rachel Bluth | Kaiser Health News | May 31, 2022 Lawmakers blame the ebbs and flows of the coronavirus, the public’s short attention span, and opposition from public safety unions.
California Texas shooting taxes students’ mental health even more By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | May 27, 2022 California's COVID-related investments in school wellness programs may help.