Hospitals and healthcare workers are feeling the strain of a continued surge in positive COVID cases, and officials are urging Californians to stay home for the holidays.
Finding ways to express gratitude, taking time away from devices, and engaging activities that use your hands can help relieve the ongoing stress during the pandemic.
While coronavirus cases are surging across California and overwhelming intensive care units, the country's top infectious disease expert is cautiously optimistic that college students can return to campus in the fall.
Amid an unprecedented rise in cases in the city, travelers to San Francisco must quarantine for 10 days. Bay Area residents are also strongly discouraged from non-essential travel within the region.
Half the public believes the worst of the pandemic is yet to come, but most are prepared to continue to take measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 until vaccines are distributed.
More than half of long-term care residents have cognitive impairment or dementia, raising questions about whether they will understand the details about the fastest and most extensive vaccination effort in U.S. history.
Seven urban California school districts want the state to set strict standards on all aspects of reopening, especially on testing for the novel coronavirus.