Scientists warn of potential brain damage linked to COVID-19

COVID-19 may contribute to serious neurological complications such as delirium, brain inflammation, stroke, and nerve damage, a new study found.

Hillary Clinton thinks she would handle coronavirus pandemic better than Trump, would beat him in November

Former 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton believes she would have handled the coronavirus pandemic better than President Trump, and that she would win if she was on the ballot this November.

Lysol Disinfectant Spray effective against COVID-19: EPA

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved the use of Lysol's disinfectant spray to protect against COVID-19.

Biden wants US to produce more of its own pandemic supplies

Joe Biden is promising to shift production of medical equipment and other key pandemic-fighting products “back to U.S. soil,” creating jobs and bolstering a domestic supply chain he says has been exposed as inadequate and vulnerable by the coronavirus outbreak.

Trump pushes state, local leaders to reopen schools in fall

President Donald Trump on Tuesday launched an all-out effort pressing state and local officials to reopen schools this fall, arguing that some are keeping schools closed not because of the risks from the coronavirus pandemic but for political reasons.

Health experts in 2 Bay Area counties agree coronavirus indicators are worsening

Santa Clara County officials Tuesday announced things have been "straightened out" with the state and a resubmitted request for a variance has been approved by state officials.

COVID-19 testing again falls short with long turnaround times posing threat to contact tracing

An Associated Press survey found California's average turnaround time, from the initial test to reporting results back to the patients, was 48 to 72 hours, depending on the lab. 

14 Hawaiian Airlines flight attendants test positive for COVID-19

Hawaiian, along with other airlines, has implemented multiple safety measures on flights in an attempt to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

San Francisco holds off on reopening indoor dining and outdoor bars next week

Those sectors were supposed to reopen on July 13, but city leaders decided to put plans on hold as San Francisco is seeing a spike in cases. 

Bay Area Covid-19 testing shows most have mild or no symptoms, younger people made up majority of cases

A Bay Area technology company has released new data from its COVID-19 testing that showed an overwhelming majority of people who tested positive for the virus had mild or no symptoms at all.

Protective gear for medical workers begins to run low again

The new shortages come as the virus resumes its rapid spread and the number of hospitalized patients climbs.

In a reversal, California approves Santa Clara County's reopening plan

Santa Clara County won state approval for a plan that allows outdoor dining to continue and salons and gyms to reopen, days after the state rejected the proposal.

Napa County may shut down recently reopened businesses
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County health officials say that as newly confirmed coronavirus cases jump, businesses may have to shut down.

San Francisco backs down from indoor dining
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City officials say that indoor dining can't happen until coronavirus infection rates go down.

Hiring soared in May as mass layoffs eased

The Labor Department reported Tuesday that the number of available jobs rose sharply as well, but remained far below pre-pandemic levels.

New health, safety measures in place at Downtown Disney

Temperature screenings, hand-washing stations and physical distancing requirements will all be a part of the Downtown Disney District experience when it reopens Thursday.