COVID-19 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.
California 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.
COVID-19 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.
Education 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.
COVID-19 Biden’s covid challenge: 100 million vaccinations in the first 100 days. It won’t be easy. By Victoria Knight | Kaiser Health News | January 20, 2021 But keeping campaign promises regarding the nation’s covid response will go beyond stepping up the rollout of the vaccines.
COVID-19 California’s COVID case rate and hospitalizations fall over two-week period By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | January 19, 2021 Health officials are cautiously optimistic that the winter wave of cases may be cresting.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Jan. 19 By Exedra Staff | January 19, 2021 More cases reported over the long weekend.
covid Is COVID-19 infecting wild animals? Scientists look at bats, seals and more By Jonathan Runstadler and Kaitlin Sawatzki, Tufts University | Local News Matters | January 19, 2021 Spillover -- the transmission of viruses between species -- doesn't happen easily, but coronaviruses regularly hop species, and scientists are tracking what this means for human-animal contact in the COVID-19 era.
kamala harris Severe reactions put batch of vaccines on hold as new virus strain raises concerns By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | January 19, 2021 The problems keep racking up for California’s vaccine rollout.