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Bay Area

Outdoor exercise encouraged but not with other households

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | December 8, 2020
Social bubbles have been officially popped: Even a socially distanced, masked walk with someone NOT in your household has been nixed.
California

Fear and loathing as colleges face another season of red ink

By Mark Kreidler | Kaiser Health News | December 7, 2020
By closing dorms and dining halls to mitigate the spread of COVID, scores of smaller schools face finances so ruinous they could be fatal for their institutions.
COVID-19

Demand for COVID vaccines expected to get heated — and fast

By JoNel Aleccia | Kaiser Health News | December 7, 2020
With two vaccines against coronavirus disease poised for release within weeks, experts expect attitudes to shift from hesitancy to urgency.
COVID-19

Your questions answered about California’s new winter stay-at-home order

By Richard Procter | CALmatters | December 4, 2020
Gov. Gavin Newsom has imposed another stay-at-home order, the strictest since March. Here’s what we know so far about that.
COVID-19

Bay Area gets new stay-at-home orders amid COVID-19 surge

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | December 4, 2020
Five Bay Area counties and the city of Berkeley will implement Newsom's stay-at-home order now amid skyrocketing cases and hospitalizations statewide.
City

City to close playgrounds again in response to latest shutdown order

By Exedra Staff | December 4, 2020
The playground closures are effective Monday, Dec. 7.
COVID-19

Keeping track of COVID in Piedmont | Dec. 4

By Exedra Staff | December 4, 2020
The upward trend in town continues as the Bay Area enters a new shutdown phase related to the rapid increase of infections and hospitalizations across the region.
College

As cases rise, college students take COVID-19 prevention into their own hands

By Matthew Reagan, Hannah Getahun and Maddie Beck | CALmatters | December 4, 2020
While images of maskless, partying coeds have gone viral this semester, other students are working to keep themselves and their peers safe from COVID-19.
COVID-19

7 ways meaningful activities can help us get through the coronavirus pandemic

By Mary Ann McColl, professor, School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University, Ontario | Local News Matters | December 3, 2020
Being occupied is good for us, and its benefits are even greater when we are beset with uncertainty, distress or upheaval.
COVID-19

Vaccines getting closer: Governor outlines priorities for who’s up first

By Barbara Feder Ostrov and Ana B. Ibarra | CALmatters | December 3, 2020
As California clamps down amid a daunting coronavirus surge, the state will begin placing its first vaccine orders Friday, officials announce.
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