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COVID-19

Education advocates want Newsom to prioritize teachers for COVID-19 vaccine

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Foundation | December 11, 2020
Group asks governor to put teachers and school staff third in line for vaccines, after health care workers and nursing home residents.
Bay Area

Bay Area playgrounds reopening after state changes course

By Kate Selig | Bay City News | December 11, 2020
The original order drew swift backlash from parents, experts and officials who said there is little evidence that COVID-19 is spread at outdoor playgrounds.
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Commentary | Playgrounds are essential for children; California was right to reopen them

By Jeffrey Klausner and Phil Ginsburg | Special to CalMatters | December 10, 2020
California’s decision to reopen outdoor playgrounds draws on science and correctly prioritizes the health and wellness of our children, two health and recreation professionals say.
California

Calls grow for data behind state restrictions

By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | December 9, 2020
As locals chafe under the new order, pressure is increasing on the state to provide data justifying its restrictions.
Bay Area

Counties restrict access to state parks, recreation as part of stay-at-home order

By Kate Selig | Bay City News | December 9, 2020
The restrictions are an effort to prevent mixing among households -- something which increases risk of virus transmission.
COVID-19

What seniors can expect when COVID vaccines begin to roll out

By Victoria Knight | Kaiser Health News | December 9, 2020
Nursing home and assisted living residents will be among the first to receive inoculations. Here's a guide on how that rollout may proceed.
California

State’s daily COVID-19 case average has more than doubled in last 2 weeks

By Eli Walsh, Bay City News Foundation | December 8, 2020
Because COVID-19 has become so ubiquitous, many activities and actions cause transmission.
COVID-19

San Mateo County health officer reinforces stance on not joining stay-at-home order

By Astrid Casimire | Bay City News Foundation | December 8, 2020
Scott Morrow said county hospital capacity is adequate and that a new order would likely not sway anyone not already following COVID-19 guidelines.
COVID-19

Keeping track of COVID in Piedmont | Dec. 8

By Exedra Staff | December 8, 2020
Cases tick up slightly as a new shutdown order went into effect on Monday, Dec. 7.
COVID-19

UC Berkeley study suggests many at risk for COVID-19 when economy reopens

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Foundation | December 8, 2020
Workers within arm's length of colleagues and customers face greatest risk of COVID-19 transmission, and people of color, women, and low-wage workers are most impacted, study finds.
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