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COVID-19

‘We’re not controlling it in our schools’: Covid safety lapses abound across US

By Laura Ungar | Kaiser Health News | January 26, 2021
A KHN investigation shows many districts and states have ignored health advice or written their own questionable safety rules for schools.
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State extends moratorium on COVID-19-related evictions through June 30

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | January 25, 2021
Moratorium was previously set to expire on Jan 31 and aims to protect tenants who have lost income because of the pandemic.
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California’s stay-at-home order lifted, returning counties to ‘purple tier’

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | January 25, 2021
ICU capacity across the state varies greatly, with Bay Area capacity at 23.4 percent this past weekend.
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San Francisco’s first mass-vaccination site open; SF aims to vaccinate all residents by June

By Daniel Montes | Bay City News | January 22, 2021
The invitation-only vaccination center at San Francisco City College's Ocean Avenue campus is one of three large sites the city plans to open in coming weeks.
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Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Jan. 22

By Exedra Staff | January 22, 2021
Four new cases since Tuesday.
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COVID vaccine rollout leaves most older adults confused where to get shots

By Phil Galewitz | Kaiser Health News | January 22, 2021
Nearly 6 in 10 people 65 and older say they don’t have enough information about how to get vaccinated, according to a new KFF poll.
Bay Area

Bay Area feels direct impact of Biden’s first executive orders on key issues

By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News Foundation | January 21, 2021
Some of Biden's executive orders are aimed at policies of the Trump area that have been subject to litigation in Bay Area courts.
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COVID-19 cases, new syndrome on the rise among children, especially Latino children

By Elizabeth Aguilera | January 21, 2021
As COVID-19 cases increase among adults, they have also increased in children, along with cases of a new inflammatory syndrome.
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Day 1: New Sen. Alex Padilla wants Trump’s ‘enablers’ out of U.S. Senate

By Laurel Rosenhall | CALmatters | January 20, 2021
California's newest senator says the outgoing president and some fellow senators must be held accountable for the deadly siege of the Capitol.
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Newsom’s $2 billion school reopening fund could actually cost districts money

By Richard Cano | CALmatters | January 20, 2021
Some officials say a proposal touted by Gov Newsom as financial assistance to reopen campuses attaches strings that would strain their budgets.
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