COVID-19 Losing sleep over the pandemic? Work flexibility may be a boon for night owls’ health By Krishna Sharma | Kaiser Health News | April 5, 2022 People who prefer to stay up late could improve their health by synchronizing their natural sleep cycles with workday demands.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Apr. 1 By Exedra Staff | April 1, 2022 Slight uptick since Tuesday.
COVID-19 Poor mental health lingers for adolescents, but positive school connections can help, CDC data shows By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | April 1, 2022 The data is based on a nationwide survey of high school students from January to June 2021.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Mar. 29 By Exedra Staff | March 29, 2022 More cases reported over the last week.
covid FDA authorizes second booster for people over 50, those with weakened immune systems By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | March 29, 2022 The second booster will be available four months after a first booster dose.
California ‘An enormous disabling event’: Long COVID could have inequitable impact on Californians By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | March 29, 2022 Latino, Black and low-income people with inadequate health care could suffer the most.
City Fire chief briefs Council on local COVID landscape By Sam Richards | March 25, 2022 Piedmont's Curative testing site is apparently the busiest in Alameda County.
COVID-19 What is the new COVID-19 variant BA.2, and will it cause another wave of infections in the US? By Prakash Nagarkatti and Mitzi Nagarkatti | The Conversation | March 22, 2022 The new omicron subvariant is quickly becoming the predominant source of infections amid rising cases around the world.
city Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Mar. 22 By Exedra Staff | March 22, 2022 Small increase recorded as local health officials wonder what, if anything, BA.2 has in store for the Bay Area.
California Overdue: State owes community clinics millions for COVID vaccinations By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | March 22, 2022 A year after ramping up to vaccinate 6 million low-income residents, community clinics are in dire final straits, with some cutting services.