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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.
COVID-19

Newsom implements regional stay-at-home order tied to ICU capacity

By Ana B. Ibarra and Lauren Hepler | CALmatters | December 3, 2020
If the Bay Area's ICU capacity drops below 15%, the stay-at-home order will be applied for three weeks.
COVID-19

Schools unlikely to reopen in January

By Emily Hoeven | December 3, 2020
Steep learning losses prompt calls to prioritize teacher vaccines.
California

Pandemic’s spread casts dark cloud over return to school in January — or beyond in state

By Louis Freedberg, EdSource | Local News Matters | December 1, 2020
Things are not looking good for in-person instruction, and some families have even sued state over distance learning inequities.
California

Newsom suggests state could issue new stay-at-home order amid COVID-19 surge

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | November 30, 2020
Surging coronavirus case numbers expected to worsen through the winter, with Bay Area projected to hit maximum ICU capacity in January, based on current patterns.
COVID-19

Hope on the way: Here’s what you need to know about California’s COVID-19 vaccine plan

By Ana B. Ibarra and Barbara Feder Ostrov | CALmatters | November 25, 2020
As California faces a surge in coronavirus cases, vaccines may be weeks away with three drug companies reporting promising results.
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