COVID-19: The Dangers of Underlying Health Conditions For African Americans
As if having to monitor their blood sugar wasn’t enough of a concern, people with diabetes are more likely to develop complications from coronavirus...
As if having to monitor their blood sugar wasn’t enough of a concern, people with diabetes are more likely to develop complications from coronavirus...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday recommended every American wear a face mask while in public to protect against contracting coronavirus. The agency announced that non-medical fabric masks –...
The Craneway Pavilion in Richmond is being converted into a 250-bed medical station for COVID-19 patients....
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a range of reactions in the meme world, leaving many people divided over whether memes about a pandemic are appropriate....
COVID-19 has added an extra challenge to the California Census, the director of California Complete Count - Census 2020 said. In a teleconference with reporters, Ditas Katague said because people are...
Despite the fear of the coronavirus entering their everyday lives, Salvador Avila and Elizabeth Morales see no other choice but to continue selling shaved-ice drinks, street corn, and other Mexican...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom put out a call for health care workers Monday, as Contra Costa County Health Services said confirmed coronavirus infections are on the rise....
Across the country, barbers and hairstylists are feeling the effects of COVID-19. In the Black community, the impact is more severe....
Undocumented immigrants affected by the coronavirus are not at risk of being arrested by immigration agents when they request medical services, while access to health will not be considered a...
Medical experts continue to warn people to stay home because of the continually spreading coronavirus....
“The weirdest thing is that 2020 is going to be a disaster brought on by a living thing that we can’t see."...
West Contra Costa Unified School District students, teachers and school officials continue to adapt to the online learning environment that will last at least until May 1....
With shelters reporting cases of symptomatic people and public health authorities worried about outbreaks in encampments, state authorities are confronting questions of how to speed up help as much as...
As California enters fungicide season, soon followed by fire season, growers, farm labor contractors, farm laborers and their advocates worry there won’t be enough masks to allow farmworkers to apply...
Bay Area health officers announced Wednesday that school closures have been extended at least until May 1, as part of ongoing efforts to slow the spread of coronavirus....
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