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California

‘Better than the hospital’: Pandemic boosts care for serious illnesses at home

By Stephanie O'Neill | Kaiser Health News | May 26, 2021
Covid-19 and dozens of other illnesses now qualify for home treatment under a new federal effort aimed at freeing up hospital beds during public health emergencies.
COVID-19

Debate begins about mask requirements in school this fall

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | May 25, 2021
School officials will need to grapple with decisions about who should wear masks, and when, in preparation for the new school year in fall.
Around Town

Lingering pandemic means no July 4th parade, but block parties are back

By John O. Tulloch, Piedmont City Administrator | May 25, 2021
City decides against large group event in the park, but plans for a roving jazz band and home/car decorating contest.
California

Corporations encourage employee vaccination but stop short of mandates

By Anna Almendrala | Kaiser Health News | May 25, 2021
Public health officials fear that requiring jabs on the job would create a noisy, counterproductive backlash.
COVID-19

Pandemic leads doctors to rethink unnecessary treatment

By Bruce Alpert | Kaiser Health News | May 25, 2021
Covid-caused delays in medical treatments and surgeries are producing data for health care providers to take another look at what’s needed and what isn’t.
COVID-19

How parents can prepare kids for first grade post-pandemic

By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | May 25, 2021
With distance learning struggles, it’s likely children might need to play catch-up this summer before heading into first grade in the fall.
COVID-19

Tips for older adults to regain their game after a cooped-up year

By Judith Graham | Kaiser Health News | May 24, 2021
Experts offer advice on how to address issues such as muscle weakness, poor nutrition, disrupted sleep, anxiety and social isolation.
City

Tracking COVID in Piedmont | May 21

By Exedra Staff | May 21, 2021
Yes, vaccination rates are high. But the county continues to record cases in town.
COVID-19

San Francisco loosens pandemic rules further ahead of state’s June 15 reopening

By Daniel Montes | Bay City News | May 21, 2021
San Francisco, already in the "yellow tier," has further loosened social distancing rules for outdoor events, dining, and bars.
Bay Area

California’s June 15 reopening comes with no capacity, physical distancing requirements

By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | May 21, 2021
Health officials will be making recommendations to businesses about vaccine verification, but the state has no plans to issue so-called vaccine passports.
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