ByKeith Burbank,Bay City News Service
The surge in COVID-19 cases in Alameda County is receding, a health official told county lawmakers Tuesday afternoon.
The announcement was made in a weekly update to the Board of Supervisors at their regularly scheduled meeting in Oakland.
The daily number of reported cases in the county dropped dramatically since peaking January 7 at 1,313. On Monday, only 79 cases were reported, according to the county’s data dashboard.
“Newly reported cases have stabilized in recent days,” Alameda County Health Officer Dr. Nicholas Moss said.
His words come just a day after California Gov. Gavin Newsom lifted the state-imposed stay-at-home order, sending Alameda County and the Bay Area, back to the purple tier in the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy.
Newly reported cases have stabilized in recent days, Alameda County Health Officer Dr. Nicholas Moss said.
His words come just a day after California Gov. Gavin Newsom lifted the state-imposed stay-at-home order, sending Alameda County and the Bay Area, back to the purple tier in the state s Blueprint for a Safer Economy.
The purple tier is the most restrictive tier for economic activity, but it allows more activities than the stay-at-home order the region had been under.
Moss said Tuesday that he s in agreement that Alameda County should be in the purple tier. He was also optimistic. We have the potential to move to the red tier in a matter of weeks, he said.
Fans react to Blueface’s X-rated Instagram Story – rapper dances with nude strippers!
Rapper Blueface has gone viral after posting a series of explicit videos onto his Instagram Story, and people can’t believe it hasn’t been taken down yet.
If you’ve been on social media over the past 24 hours, you’ve probably seen the name Blueface being thrown around a lot. The American rapper has taken over Instagram after he posted a number of x-rated videos to his Story, and they’ve had over 4 million views.
Fans have taken to Twitter to react to the explicit videos, and here’s exactly what everyone’s saying.
The Oakland Coliseum Is Now Officially RingCentral Coliseum
After a contract was approved Friday that finally put a cap on the stadium-naming mess involving former Coliseum Authority Executive Director Scott McKibben, the Oakland Coliseum is now formally RingCentral Coliseum.
And you know it s real when even Google Maps also reflects the change.
According to Mercury News, the lengthy and scandalous saga that put McKibben front-and-center in a lawsuit after he violated state laws by seeking personal payment from Belmont-based RingCentral is now all polished after the Coliseum Stadium Authority Board finally approved 2019’s $3M, three-year naming rights contract with RingCentral on Friday. (As the news outlet notes: The board learned McKibben had prior sought a finders fee for negotiating the contract, which is in complete violation of CA s conflict-of-interest laws; McKibben took a plea deal back in October to avoid trial and possible jail time.)