Arts & Entertainment ‘Night Watch’ installation to glide along the San Francisco Bay shoreline By J.L. Odom | Bay City News Foundation | September 16, 2021 The floating exhibit asasks viewers to see these and all refugees in the most straightforward of ways: as people.
Bay Area ‘Pool testing’ to combat COVID on campus grows popular in California schools By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | September 15, 2021 Testing up to 25 asymptomatic students and staff together can save time and money in some scenarios, with minimal disruption to instruction.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Sept. 14 By Exedra Staff | September 14, 2021 A few more cases reported locally even as California starts trending down.
COVID-19 Contra Costa County to require vaccine proof or negative test for gyms, indoor dining By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | September 14, 2021 New rules for all diners, bar patrons, and indoor fitness clients go into effect Wednesday.
Bay Area What to know about COVID-19 and flying from Bay Area airports By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | September 14, 2021 The region's three major airports have facilities for testing and clear protocols for travelers.
COVID-19 Vaccine proof required, unvaccinated not allowed at Chase Center for events of 1,000-plus people By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | September 13, 2021 A recent negative test is not acceptable for entry, and masks are also required for all.
COVID-19 Why at-home rapid COVID tests cost so much, even after Biden’s push for lower prices By Hannah Norman | Kaiser Health News | September 13, 2021 Germans pay less than $1 per test. Brits get them free.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Sept. 10 By Exedra Staff | September 10, 2021 Small uptick but pace of new cases slows.
COVID-19 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic – a retrospective in 7 charts By Katelyn Jetelina Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston | The Conversation | September 10, 2021 Trying to make sense of the past 18 months can help prepare for the future.
covid Rapid antigen tests can help slow the spread of COVID-19 – here’s how to use them effectively By Zoë McLaren Associate Professor of Public Policy, University of Maryland, Baltimore County | The Conversation | September 10, 2021 A health economist discusses how to make the most of the White House's recent initiatives to improve access to rapid antigen tests.