Sen. Rand Paul kept working for almost a week after virus test

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul was tested a week ago for the novel coronavirus, but continued working at the Capitol because he “felt that it was highly unlikely” he was sick since had no symptoms of the illness, he said Monday. Paul also said he did not have direct contact with anyone who tested positive for the virus or was sick.

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Contra Costa County announces 3 donation sites for medical supplies

Contra Costa County officials announced three donation sites where residents can donate protective medical supplies for health care workers.

California attorney general warns of false advertising and price gouging

State Attorney General Xavier Becerra on Monday warned Californians against false advertising and price gouging related to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

Man charged with coughing in Chicago cops’ faces and saying he had coronavirus

Anthony Ponzi is charged with two felony counts of aggravated battery to a peace officer and several misdemeanor charges, including battery DUI and resisting arrest, Chicago police said.

Report: 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to be postponed

Amid much speculation, there was word on Monday that the International Olympic Committee will postpone the Tokyo Summer Olympics, which were scheduled to start on July 24.

San Francisco-Marin Food Bank opening 7 more pop-up pantries

The San Francisco-Marin Food Bank is opening seven additional free pop-up pantries this week to provide healthy food during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

2 Milpitas firefighters, spouse test positive for COVID-19

Two Milpitas firefighters and one of their spouses have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the city's Fire Department announced Monday.

Sen. Amy Klobuchar: My husband has the coronavirus

Minnesota U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar's husband has the coronavirus and is hospitalized, Klobuchar said in an online post Monday morning.

Santa Cruz County urges people to avoid gatherings at beaches

Santa Cruz County calls on residents to avoid gatherings at beaches during the coronavirus shelter in place order.

COVID-19: San Francisco expands emergency child care for essential employees

Starting on Monday, child care will be available at all 35 Recreation and Park Department sites from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. to support health care workers in public and private hospitals who typically have 12-hour shifts