Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Tue., May 12 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 12, 2020 Tesla reopens Fremont facility against health orders; 1,443 new cases in California since Monday with 32 new cases in Alameda County.
COVID-19 Analysis: We knew the coronavirus was coming, yet we failed 5 critical tests By Elisabeth Rosenthal | Kaiser Health News | May 11, 2020 The vulnerabilities that COVID-19 has revealed were a predictable outgrowth of our market-based health care system.
COVID-19 Southwest CEO’s boast about airplanes’ low COVID risk flies by key concerns By Victoria Knight | Kaiser Health News | May 11, 2020 Airplanes are small enclosed spaces where social distancing poses special challenges, making this statement an overstatement.
COVID-19 ‘An arm and a leg’: Health care takes a financial hit in the midst of pandemic By Dan Weissmann | Kaiser Health News | May 11, 2020 Health care is fueling the recession; postponed elective surgeries and skipped routine doctor's office visits are to blame.
COVID-19 Reopening in the COVID era: How to adapt to a new normal By Julie Appleby | Kaiser Health News | May 8, 2020 Public health experts offer their thoughts on restaurant dining, beaches, travel and more.
Bay Area Bay Area health officers keep shelter guidelines in place despite state changes By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 7, 2020 Bay Area counties will continue to prohibit curbside pick-up at non-essential, non-outdoor businesses.
COVID-19 How the pandemic and an anti-vax health official are roiling a Montana community By Kathleen McLaughlin | Kaiser Health News | May 7, 2020 A local health board member opposed to vaccinations helped fight the state's stay-at-home rules, but now, as the state slowly reopens, she faces a backlash of her own.
health California readies army of coronavirus detectives By Rachel Becker | CALmatters | May 4, 2020 California gears up to train thousands of coronavirus detectives amid plans to re-open the state.
business Newsom: State can begin gradual reopening Friday By Matt Levin | CALmatters | May 4, 2020 Health officials say the coronavirus is controlled enough to allow retail and manufacturing businesses to partially reopen.
California COVID-plagued California nursing homes often had problems in past By Jordan Rau, Anna Almendrala | Kaiser Health News | May 4, 2020 Nursing homes with COVID-19 infections tend to violate health rules more often and have more complaints and fines, records show.