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California

New data shines light on student achievement progress — and gaps — in California and U.S.

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | February 8, 2021
Greatest concern in new data released in a Stanford study is the widening Black-white academic achievement gap.
COVID-19

Why the U.S. is underestimating COVID reinfection

By JoNel Aleccia | Kaiser Health News | February 8, 2021
Hundreds of Americans suspect they contracted covid early in the pandemic and recovered, only to get infected again months later.
California

School reopening debates balance on tightrope between ideal safety, COVID’s reality

By Laura Ungar and Samantha Young | Kaiser Health News | February 8, 2021
Across the country, politics have muddied the question of when and how to reopen schools.
College

Teaching about pandemics and inequality in real-time

By Jodi Benenson and Tara Kolar Bryan, University of Nebraska Omaha | The Conversation | February 5, 2021
A graduate student course centered around pandemics, protest, and policy brought past and current issues together in real time.
COVID-19

Lax behavior, Superbowl concerns; amid vaccination sprint, could COVID cases surge?

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | February 5, 2021
Will California’s bumpy vaccine rollout, more contagious coronavirus mutations, and decision to open up the state send COVID-19 cases surging again?
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Drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination site now open at Golden Gate Fields

By Chris Treadway | Bay City News Service | February 4, 2021
Registration via Curative Inc. is now open for appointments Friday through Monday.
California

State panel rejects higher vaccine priority for the disabled, those with chronic conditions

By Barbara Feder Ostrov | CalMatters | February 4, 2021
An influential state committee holds fast, for now, to California's decision to make age -- not disability or chronic health condition -- the primary criteria for getting a faster COVID-19 vaccine.
California

A recipe for trouble? U-turn in state’s outdoor dining ban has heads spinning

By Anna Almendrala | February 4, 2021
Who knows whether banning outdoor dining was a good idea in the first place. But even the experts aren't sure it was smart to bring it back.
Bay Area

Oakland Coliseum will be a COVID-19 mass vaccination site

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation and Exedra Staff | February 3, 2021
The Coliseum will be the first large-scale vaccination site in the Bay Area, joining two other baseball stadiums in California -- Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles and Petco Park in San Diego -- already distributing vaccines.
City

Tracking COVID-19 in Piedmont | Feb. 2

By Exedra Staff | February 2, 2021
Local cases slow even as virus variant detected in Alameda County.
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