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Contra Costa County Residents, Business Owners Worried About Record Temperatures

As the extended heat wave continues, Contra Costa County cities are still experiencing some of the hottest temperatures in the Bay Area.

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Nurse thought she was going to die after rock thrown at car on California highway


CHP says they don't have any suspects in that case either.
Pam's husband started this GoFundMe page because it could be months before she goes back to work as a labor and delivery nurse at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center.
This undated photo shows Pam Burnett and her family. Pam is a nurse in Concord, Calif. who was badly injured after a rock was thrown through her car windshield.
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"I've never been so sad in my life about anything, just terrible. I'm trying to stay strong and help her get through this and we're gonna get through," said Steven Burnett, Pam's husband.

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Nurse may be blinded from rock thrown through windshield


Nurse may be blinded from rock thrown through windshield
Nurse potentially blinded after freeway attack
A nurse fears she may never see again from one eye after she was struck by a rock that crashed through her windshield.
An East Bay nurse is recovering from a horrific act of violence that may have cost her right eye. The mother of two was severely injured by a rock while driving to work in Concord. The rock smashed the car’s windshield, when it was apparently thrown from an overpass.
It happened two days before Christmas on State Highway 242 near the Olivera Road overpass in Concord.

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'The first bit of hope': As health workers get vaccinated, family and friends find measure of relief


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Masks hang in the foyer of UCSF physician Dr. Madhavi Dandu's home in San Francisco, Calif. Tuesday, December 22, 2020. Dandu was one of the first to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at UCSF, where she works as a physician. Her husband Nima Afshar, an ER doctor at the San Francisco VA Medical Center, will be getting the Moderna vaccine this week.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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UCSF physician Dr. Madhavi Dandu sings along while her son Arshan, 9, plays guitar at their home in San Francisco, Calif. Tuesday, December 22, 2020. Dandu was one of the first to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at UCSF, where she works as a physician. Her husband Nima Afshar, an ER doctor at the San Francisco VA Medical Center, will be getting the Moderna vaccine this week.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

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COVID vaccine: Meet the doctors who got the first coronavirus vaccines in the Bay Area


CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, Calif. (KGO) -- After nine grueling months of COVID-19 hope has arrived. Medical workers from Contra Costa to San Francisco are breathing a sigh of relief as they got the first doses of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
"It literally gives me chills because medical science has never done anything like that. The human race has never done anything like this. To identify a novel virus, sequence it, produce a vaccine and test it and have it be safe," said Dr. Sergio Urcoyo, Department Chair of Hospital Medicine at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center.
In Contra Costa County 9,750 doses arrived Tuesday. The plan is to distribute them between the eight medical facilities in the county.

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Healthcare workers in Contra Costa, Solano counties to get vaccinated


Healthcare workers in Contra Costa, Solano counties to get vaccinated
Healthcare workers in Contra Costa, Solano counties to get vaccinated
They are being distributed to frontline healthcare workers in high-risk settings at hospitals - people working in the Emergency room and Intensive Care Units. Allie Rasmus reports
CONCORD, Calif. - Hospitals in Contra Costa and Solano counties on Wednesday will begin giving their front-line health care workers the first doses of the Pfizer vaccine-- a crucial tool in the fight against the virus.
Concord Medical Center is where physicians and medical staff will receive their doses, following healthcare workers who got vaccinated on Tuesday at the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center in Martinez. 

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