COVID-19 live updates: California s 7-day positivity rate at 2.4%, 14-day at 2.7% KGO
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a major impact across the world and also in cities across Northern California. The latest number of confirmed cases in the U.S. can be found at the CDC s 2019 Novel Coronavirus in the U.S. page. (The CDC updates the webpage on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.)
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Feb. 28, 2021
California s 7-day positivity rate at 2.4%, 14-day rate at 2.7%
Sunday Links: Johnson & Johnson s COVID-19 Vaccine Gets Emergency Use Authorization by FDA
Johnson & Johnson s single-dose COVID-19 vaccine was given the green light by the FDA Saturday for emergency use purposes. Millions of doses of this third effective vaccine which unlike Pfizer and Moderna s units, only requires one injection could reach Americans by early next week; though not as efficacious as the other two multi-dose vaccines, Fauci would like to remind everyone they should just be really grateful that these vaccines even exist in the first place. [NYT/The Hill]
Bay Area rents dropped again for yet another month in a row. While still nauseatingly steep, San Francisco’s rent for a median one-bedroom price decreased by 24.3% since last year; similarly, one-bedroom rentals in San Jose fell as well though by no means on par with the national average for a one-bedroom rent that s currently at $1,621. [KRON4/Rent.com]
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In-person learning for some to start April 21 at San Jose Unified Schools
In-person learning for some to start April 21 at San Jose Unified Schools
It is the news some parents have been waiting almost a year to hear, as more Bay Area school districts are moving towards resuming in-person classes.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - It is the news some parents have been waiting almost a year to hear, as more Bay Area school districts are moving towards resuming in-person classes.
San Jose Unified School District announced to parents Friday evening that its schools will be reopening to some students in April.
The San Jose Unified School District has set a date for bringing some students back to campuses for in-person classes, the district superintendent indicated in.