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COVID case tests recreation department, school response

By Sam Richards | November 13, 2020
Close coordination between city-run extracurricular programs and schools will be key to keeping COVID contained when schools reopen.
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Keeping track of COVID-19 in Piedmont | Fri., Nov. 13

By Exedra Staff | November 13, 2020
According to the most recent data from the Alameda County Office of Public Health, Piedmont cases saw an uptick from 47 last week to 52.
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“Breakthrough finding” reveals why certain COVID patients die

By Liz Szabo | Kaiser Health News | November 13, 2020
Scientists have found that some people have antibodies against parts of their own immune system, allowing viruses to multiply rapidly.
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Stanford vs. Harvard: Two famous biz schools’ opposing tactics on COVID

By Mark Kreidler | Kaiser Health News | November 13, 2020
While the Harvard Business School gently chided returnees to be on their best behavior, Stanford deployed green-vested enforcers and campus police who sometimes threatened students if they violated the rules. Both, apparently, succeeded.
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Counties issue joint guidelines for COVID-19 safety in holiday season

By EliWalsh, BCN Foundation | Bay City News | November 11, 2020
Celebrate safely this year by wearing masks, keeping a distance and staying outdoors -- and don't mix households! Full list
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How to use COVID-19 testing and quarantining to safely travel for the holidays

By Claudia Finkelstein, associate professor of Family Medicine, Michigan State University | Local News Matters | November 11, 2020
There are many factors to keep in mind when using a coronavirus test to plan your holiday travels safely.
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Five important questions about Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine

By Arthur Allen | Kaiser Health News | November 11, 2020
The drugmaker says its mRNA vaccine worked in 90% of patients in its trial, but some observers question how long immunity will last and who will benefit.
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Sick of COVID-19? Here’s why you might have pandemic fatigue

By Jay Maddock, for The Conversation | Local News Matters | November 10, 2020
It’s draining to stay on high alert month after month after month, but now is the time to strengthen your resolve and re-devote yourself to prevention measures.
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New restrictions in some Bay Area counties amid rise in COVID cases

By Bay City News and Exedra staff | November 10, 2020
Some Bay Area counties have once again tightened restrictions on businesses and gatherings amid rise in COVID-19 cases.
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Some counties could move into more restrictive tiers amid COVID-19 increase

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | November 9, 2020
This will impact which businesses can open or remain open. Recent rise may be attributed to Halloween gatherings, and people letting down their guards, not masking.
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