Contra Costa County aims to deliver 1M COVID-19 vaccine doses by July 4 richmondstandard.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from richmondstandard.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Bay Area COVID-19 Roundup: Larry King Dies While Battling Virus; State COVID Jobless Rate Soaring; San Mateo County Sues Yoga Studio
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SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) With a surge in coronavirus cases, the information you need to know is coming fast and furious. Here’s a roundup of the COVID stories we’ve published over the last 24 hours.
Celebrated Talk Show Host Larry King Dies While Battling COVID-19 LOS ANGELES Legendary talk show host Larry King, who has been hospitalized at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, after falling victim to COVID-19 has died. He was 87. King died in Saturday Ora Media, the studio and network he co-founded, tweeted. While no cause of death was given, Ora Media spokesman David Theall told the Associated Press on Jan. 4th that King was suffering from COVID-19, had been moved into the ICU on New Year’s Eve and was receiving oxy
COVID-19 live updates: CA reports nearly 23,000 new cases, 593 deaths in 1 day abc7news.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from abc7news.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Coronavirus news from the Bay Area: Jan. 14-20
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The Chronicle began covering the coronavirus crisis before the first cases were reported in the Bay Area and a pandemic was declared in 2020. We reorganized the newsroom to dedicate nearly every resource to stories focusing on the health and economic disasters. Every day we have published live updates to reflect the most critical local, national and global updates on COVID-19, and this news is free of charge in an effort to keep our community safe and informed.
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Frustration and confusion continue over the slow rollout of COVID-19 vaccines for the high-risk residents of long-term care facilities in California, and throughout the U.S.
For many other Bay Area seniors, getting a place in line has been a highly confusing process that often starts with false hope and leads to a dead end. My hope is that John Muir and Kaiser and these big health entities will step up and try and help problem solve through these folks, said Debbie Toth, CEO of Pleasant Hill-based Choice in Aging.
Despite Governor Gavin Newsom s announcement last week that all over 65 are now eligible for the vaccine, California officials announced yesterday they don t expect to vaccinate most people in that age group before June.