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AC Transit reactivates certain bus lines for WCCUSD s return

By Kathy Chouteau As the West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) readies to reopen Mon., April 19, the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (AC Transit) has announced the reactivation of a number of supplementary bus lines—also known as the 600-series—to schools throughout the East Bay. Due to the COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders, the supplementary bus lines had been temporarily suspended since March 2020. Following Gov. Gavin Newsom’s December 2020 announcement of the “Safe Schools for All” guidelines to reinstate in-person academic instruction, AC Transit worked to coordinate with East Bay school districts and independent school administrators to determine their reopening dates and has confirmed that multiple schools will reopen Monday. 

Contra Costa County Residents 16 and Older Can Get Vaccinated at Oakland Coliseum

Updated on April 10, 2021 at 12:58 pm Getty Contra Costa County residents 16 and older can now get vaccinated from COVID-19 at the Oakland Coliseum, county health officials said Saturday. Contra Costa County residents can book appointments through myturn.ca.gov or by calling (833) 422-4255. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories. The MyTurn website has been updated to reflect Contra Costa County eligibility requirements. Before now, Contra Costa County residents had to be 50 and older to receive the vaccine at the Oakland Coliseum. Local

Bay Area Transit Agencies Provide Info on Transit-Accessible COVID-19 Vaccination Sites

The vaccination site information is part of the Healthy Transit Plan, launched in August by more than two dozen transit agencies in nine Bay Area counties outlining the plans each agency will take to safely welcome riders back. The SFMTA established a 30-member task force to draft the plan, seeking input from paratransit services, county health officials and labor organizations. The plan also includes employee health and safety standards that transit agencies must follow, including supplying workers with personal protective equipment and implementing a COVID-19 assessment before employees enter a transit facility or operate a vehicle. In total, 27 public transit agencies and providers in Napa, Marin, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Contra Costa, Alameda, San Mateo, Solano and Sonoma counties are participating in the plan.

Bay Area COVID-19 Roundup: Bars, Breweries, Wineries Reopenings; San Francisco High Schools Won t Likely Open Until Fall

Bay Area COVID-19 Roundup: Bars, Breweries, Wineries Reopenings; San Francisco High Schools Won t Likely Open Until Fall
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Public Transit Funding Is Essential To Our Nation s Post-Covid Recovery

Public Transit Funding Is Essential To Our Nation s Post-Covid Recovery By Paul Skoutelas 03/10/21 AT 6:37 PM A woman wearing a face mask and shield sits in a New York subway train during rush hour amid the coronavirus pandemic on July 16, 2020; as many people turn away from mass transit, bicycle use has exploded Photo: AFP / Johannes EISELE Over the past year, COVID-19 has hit America hard, devastating once vibrant downtown areas and thriving neighborhood communities. Buses and trains, normally filled to capacity, became shadows of themselves. But every day since the pandemic hit last March, millions of hospital workers, grocery store clerks, and other essential employees have reported to work. They ve arrived at those essential jobs on public transportation.  

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