Featured in Category Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Feb. 4 By Exedra Staff | February 4, 2022 Cases start to slow as omicron wave recedes.
California PPIC poll finds Californians split on state’s direction By EdSource Staff | February 4, 2022 Most believe the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic is in the past.
California Disabled activist speaks out about feeling ‘disposable’ By Rachel Scheier | Kaiser Health News | February 4, 2022 Alice Wong, a writer and organizer in San Francisco, says the isolation and loss of the pandemic have shown society what it’s like to be disabled.
COVID-19 California eyes endemic COVID strategy as mask mandate nears end By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | February 3, 2022 The statewide mask mandate is set to expire on Feb. 15, and state health officials may not extend it in an endemic COVID strategy.
Bay Area Alameda Co. may have seen worst of omicron By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | February 1, 2022 The county has one of the highest vaccination rates in the nation.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Feb. 1 By Exedra Staff | February 1, 2022 The Bay Area may be turning a corner, but Piedmont is still seeing a high number of reported cases relative to past surges.
California Colleges struggle to recruit therapists for students in crisis By Mark Kreidler | Kaiser Health News | February 1, 2022 The need for campus mental health services has skyrocketed during the pandemic, with many students undergoing grave psychological crises.
COVID-19 FDA issues full approval of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | January 31, 2022 The vaccine has been available to adults under emergency use approval since December 2020.
California Colleges reassess safety plans after omicron surge By Omar Rashad, Stephanie Zappelli, and Marnette Federis | CalMatters | January 31, 2022 California colleges are increasing isolation capacity and updating mask rules while planning for a future in which COVID-19 is endemic.
COVID-19 It’s day 6 of COVID and your rapid antigen test is positive. Stay home, say virologists By Rae Ellen Bichell | Kaiser Health News | January 31, 2022 With a positive rapid antigen test days after an infection, chances are you’re still infectious.