Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Tue., July 14 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | July 14, 2020 Over 7,000 new cases in California since Monday with 345 new cases in Alameda County.
COVID-19 You can see friends and relatives during the pandemic surge — But do it carefully By Bernard J. Wolfson | Kaiser Health News | July 14, 2020 Public health experts say you can still have a safe social life — just not the one you were used to before the pandemic hit.
Bay Area Fauci discusses COVID-19 with Stanford’s dean of medicine By Jana Kadah | Bay City News | July 14, 2020 Fauci believes at least one vaccine will be ready for public use by 2021 and that the US needs to create a pandemic preparedness plan for future pandemics.
Bay Area How California lost control of the pandemic By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | July 13, 2020 Many Californians haven't been wearing masks and avoiding crowds while mixed messaging from the state makes enforcement difficult.
Bay Area Gov. Newsom orders various indoor activity closures statewide By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | July 13, 2020 The state ordered all 53 counties to close indoor activities at restaurants, wineries, movie theaters, zoos, museums, card rooms and all bars.
Bay Area Alameda County now on state watch list By Bay City News | July 13, 2020 After three consecutive days on the monitoring list, Alameda County will be subject to state-imposed restrictions and enforcement.
COVID-19 County health officials shut down outdoor restaurant dining By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | July 11, 2020 Stricter state guidelines, aimed at scaling back the surge of coronavirus cases, mean restaurants must return to pickup/delivery options only.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Fri., July 10 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | July 10, 2020 7,798 new cases in California since Thursday with 78 new cases in Alameda County.
Bay Area Temescal McDonald’s and Berkeley Bowl markets see spike in COVID cases By Bay City News | July 10, 2020 Berkeley Bowl quarantined workers and did contact tracing, while McDonald's employees were discouraged from taking sick leave when symptomatic.
COVID-19 Testing re-emerges as major challenge By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | July 10, 2020 The state is now grappling with a three-headed hydra of supply constraints, overwhelmed labs and delayed processing of tests.