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COVID-19

Pandemic December: How to stay connected and resilient in a COVID-19 holiday season

By Kerri Ritchie and Caroline Gerin Lajoie, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa | The Conversation | December 21, 2020
Finding ways to express gratitude, taking time away from devices, and engaging activities that use your hands can help relieve the ongoing stress during the pandemic.
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Fauci: Vaccines should allow CA colleges to teach in-person next fall

By Maddie Beck | CalMatters | December 18, 2020
While coronavirus cases are surging across California and overwhelming intensive care units, the country's top infectious disease expert is cautiously optimistic that college students can return to campus in the fall.
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No more ICU beds at the main public hospital in the nation’s largest county

By Bernard J. Wolfson | Kaiser Health News | December 18, 2020
Across California and the nation, the flow of COVID-19 patients into hospitals is straining ICU capacity and staff.
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New San Francisco quarantine order aims at visitors from outside Bay Area

By Daniel Montes | Bay City News | December 18, 2020
Amid an unprecedented rise in cases in the city, travelers to San Francisco must quarantine for 10 days. Bay Area residents are also strongly discouraged from non-essential travel within the region.
COVID-19

California teachers’ unions affirm opposition to opening schools without more safety precautions

By Louis Freedberg | EdSource | December 18, 2020
Their opposition comes amid rising frustration among many parents with the seemingly endless days of distance learning.
COVID-19

More Americans — of all political persuasions — are donning masks

By Jordan Rau | Kaiser Health News | December 18, 2020
Half the public believes the worst of the pandemic is yet to come, but most are prepared to continue to take measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 until vaccines are distributed.
COVID-19

Entire Bay Area now under stay-at-home order as ICU capacity decreases

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | December 17, 2020
All 11 counties in the region will be under the order beginning Friday, triggering the temporary closure of some businesses previously open.
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Vaccine delivery is imminent, and nursing homes must make strong pitch to residents

By Judith Graham | Kaiser Health News | December 17, 2020
More than half of long-term care residents have cognitive impairment or dementia, raising questions about whether they will understand the details about the fastest and most extensive vaccination effort in U.S. history.
COVID-19

Letter to the Editor | We must fortify ourselves for the hard months ahead

By Sarah Handelsman, MD | December 16, 2020
Friends and families who gather together without following COVID-19 restrictions put others at risk says Dr. Sarah Handelsman, MD.
Bay Area

County supervisors plead for compliance as businesses defy health orders

By Sam Richards | Bay City News Foundation | December 15, 2020
Frustration all round at Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors meeting as supervisors urge defiant businesses to comply with health order.
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