“We know a lot of people who own restaurants. We want to make sure they’re still here,” said Jim McCauley from Pleasanton.
In a press release, Alameda County Public Health Department says the state’s regional stay-at-home order will remain in effect until lifted by the state.
The state will not lift the order until the ICU capacity in each region meets or exceeds 15%.
That is not the case in the Bay Area where the current capacity is hovering around 3.5%.
“I totally appreciate COVID is dangerous. We’re taking the precautions, being outdoors being 6 feet away as the CDC tells us is reasonable,” a customer said.
COVID-19: Golden Gate Fields Cleared To Resume Live Racing On Jan. 15 Sponsored by:
Golden Gate Fields in Albany, Calif.
1/ST RACING is pleased to announce that Golden Gate Fields in Albany, Calif. will resume live racing on Friday, Jan. 15. After extensive testing in collaboration with the Berkeley Public Health Division, it has been determined that the COVID-19 concerns on the campus have decreased to levels to allow the resumption of live racing.
Golden Gate Fields is indebted to both the Berkeley Public Health Division and the Alameda County Public Health Department for their assistance and advice during the period of temporary closure.
Across the Bay Area, those who work in hospitals and nursing facilities are first in line to get the vaccine. But in one East Bay county, people who help the.
Pleasanton city officials urge residents to wear face masks in public after a week of halted reopenings and an increase of COVID-19 cases locally and countywide. A Bay Area attorney representing several sexual abuse victims demands the removal of a youth swim coach from USA Swimming, Steve Morsilli, longtime coach for the Pleasanton Seahawks, for allegedly failing to report claims of abuse by other coaches. Morsilli denies the accusations. Daniel Moirao is appointed interim superintendent of Dublin Unified School District in the wake of Dave Marken s abrupt resignation. Community Association for Preschool Education (CAPE) joins forces with preschool provider Kidango to expand child care services for low-income families in Pleasanton, Dublin and Livermore, with a grant from Child, Family, and Community Services.