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Owen Yancher: Yet another reason to be a little more thankful

Owen Yancher: Yet another reason to be a little more thankful Shares For the first time in almost 500 days, I watched a Sacramento Kings game, in person, Monday night. It was the same Golden One Center, the same Kings (nearly blowing a 17-point lead in the closing minutes), UC Davis alum Scott Moak was still the public address announcer and Kayte Christensen was still still sitting next to Kyle Draper at the NBC Sports California desk when I walked into the arena. At the same time, absolutely nothing was the same … Parking was a breeze. Entering and exiting the building took all of two minutes. I was required to present my COVID-19 vaccine passport upon entry. And once inside, between every six to eight seats, throughout the entire arena, were the cardboard cutouts sports fans have become all too familiar with during the pandemic.

Davis Schools Foundation participating in Big Day of Giving

Davis Schools Foundation participating in Big Day of Giving Shares On May 6, the Davis Schools Foundation is participating in the region’s Big Day of Giving and raising money to support three funding priorities: mental health and counseling services, equitable educational opportunity and access, and support for educators. During last year’s Big Day of Giving, DSF raised more than $30,000, which went toward DSF’s annual grant to the Davis Joint Unified School District and helped fund the curriculum used by DJUSD elementary and junior high counselors to promote social-emotional development, safety and student well-being (see https://secondstep.org). DSF’s annual grant, which totaled $100,000 for the 2020-2021 academic year, also helped fund mindfulness training designed to give students and educators strategies to manage stress and burnout and build resilience (see https://mindfulschools.org).

The new way COVID-19 testing is happening at 2 Davis schools

In Davis, there is a pilot program in place to identify COVID-19 in the classroom. The detection program, however, doesn t involve testing students and instead uses cutting-edge technology to track the virus first.A UC Davis scientist came up with the idea to test the filtration system in classrooms for signs of the virus. Two schools implemented it three weeks ago, and, so far, it s working. The participating schools have identified cases of COVID-19 before it spread to more students. High-efficiency particulate air, or HEPA, filters are in every classroom in the district, but the testing of them is happening at Korematsu and North Davis elementary schools. Here s how it works: Staff members swab the filter once a week and send it to the lab for the results. By looking at the air filters, we can detect if a virus is being shed in a classroom and then we can really recommend that everyone in that class should get tested maybe a couple of times in the next week and we can

Yolo County residents can get free reusable propane cylinders

Yolo County residents can get free reusable propane cylinders
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Health officer urges caution as UK variant cases rise in Yolo County

Health officer urges caution as UK variant cases rise in Yolo County Dr. Aimee Sisson. Courtesy photo With the more infectious and deadly UK variant now making up two-thirds of all new cases of COVID-19 in Yolo County, health officer Dr. Aimee Sisson is urging residents to double down on protective measures, including getting tested and vaccinated. Otherwise, she said, Yolo County could end up with “a surge that could look like Michigan, where hospitalizations from COVID are climbing and experts predict a surge worse than the fall surge.” Yolo County has been averaging more than 15 new COVID-19 cases a day for the last several weeks, numbers that at one time would have kept the county in the most-restrictive purple tier of the state’s color-coded blueprint.

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