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COVID Outbreak: At Least 65 Los Gatos High Students, 9 Staff Members Test Positive in Past 2 Weeks
Los Gatos High School officials are trying to stop a spike in COVID-19 cases after at least 65 students and nine staff members have tested positive in the past two weeks. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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AC Transit Warns of Service Disruptions Due to COVID-19 Outbreak in Workers
Alameda-Contra Costa Transit bus service will likely be delayed, with the possibility of temporarily canceling lines, beginning Friday because of the recent rapid rise in COVID-19 cases among employees.
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COVID-19 Spike at AC Transit Prompts Warning of Bus Delays
The AC Transit service sent out a warning Thursday saying a spike in COVID-19 cases is affecting their staffing. Cases among drivers, mechanics and service employees are rising, which means disruptions are likely.
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Princess Cruise Ship Pulls Into San Francisco After Apparent COVID-19 Outbreak
A new COVID-19 concern is steaming toward San Francisco — a Princess Cruise ship filled with Bay Area travelers. And some say it’s been a nightmare at sea, and they worry what passengers will be bringing ashore. Cierra Johnson reports.
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Princess Cruise Ship to Pull Into San Francisco After COVID Outbreak
A new COVID-19 concern is steaming toward San Francisco — a Princess Cruise ship filled with Bay Area travelers. And some say it’s been a nightmare at sea, and they worry what passengers will be bringing ashore Thursday. Cierra Johnson reports.
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COVID-19 Outbreak Forces West Contra Costa District to Temporarily Close Campuses
The West Contra Costa Unified School District has temporarily shut down campuses because of a spike in COVID-19 cases. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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COVID-19 Outbreak Hits SF Fire Department, With 60 December Cases: Report
A COVID-19 outbreak has hit the San Francisco Fire Department, with up to 60 cases this month, including 40 active cases, according to a report from the San Francisco Chronicle, citing department officials. Kris Sanchez reports.
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COVID-19 Outbreak Hits SF Fire Department, With 60 December Cases: Report
A COVID-19 outbreak has hit the San Francisco Fire Department, with up to 60 cases this month, including 40 active cases, according to a report from the San Francisco Chronicle, citing department officials.
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7 COVID-19 Cases Reported at Berkeley High School
The Berkeley Unified School District announced on their website Thursday that seven positive cases were reported at Berkeley High School.
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Brentwood Union School District Reports 15 COVID-19 Cases Among Students, Staff
The Brentwood Union School District returned to campus last week, and after three days of classes, the district is now reporting 15 positive COVID-19 cases. Kris Sanchez reports.
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CDC Investigating After Cake Mix Linked to E. Coli Outbreak in 12 States
The CDC is warning consumers not to taste or eat raw cake batter, whether it’s homemade or from a mix, because it could contain harmful bacteria.
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47 at Santa Rosa Shelter Infected With Delta Variant of Coronavirus
A total of 47 residents at a homeless shelter in Northern California have tested positive for the delta variant of the coronavirus, officials said.
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Second South Bay Hospital Reports COVID-19 Outbreak Among ER Staff
A second South Bay hospital on Tuesday reported a coronavirus outbreak among staff in its emergency department. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Five People Test Positive for COVID-19 at UCSF Medical Facility
A UCSF medical facility in San Francisco reported Tuesday it had five confirmed cases of COVID-19. Cierra Johnson reports.
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Five People Test Positive for COVID-19 at UCSF Medical Facility
A UCSF medical facility in San Francisco reported Tuesday it had five confirmed cases of COVID-19. Cierra Johnson reports.
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Five People Test Positive for COVID-19 at UCSF Medical Facility
A UCSF medical facility in San Francisco reported Tuesday it had five confirmed cases of COVID-19.
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Coronavirus Outbreak Hits Folsom State Prison in California
Nearly 90 inmates at Folsom State Prison have tested positive for the coronavirus in the latest outbreak to hit California’s troubled corrections system.
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Red Onions Cause of Salmonella Outbreak According to FDA, CDC
Federal health officials have identified red onions from Thomson International in Bakersfield, California, as the source of a nationwide Salmonella outbreak. No deaths have been reported.
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California Senate Delays Work as Coronavirus Cases Soar
The California Senate will delay its work because of a coronavirus outbreak at the Capitol and an increasing number of new cases across the state.
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85 COVID-19 Cases Among Residents, Staff of Paradise Hills Nursing Facility
Nearly half of all residents and nearly two dozen staff members have tested positive for the novel coronavirus at a skilled nursing facility in the Paradise Hills neighborhood of San Diego.