Ice cream from China contaminated with coronavirus: report
Officials believe the coronavirus was able to survive in the ice cream due to the cold temperature and was likely transferred from a person who had the disease.
Officials believe the coronavirus was able to survive in the ice cream due to the cold temperature and was likely transferred from a person who had the disease.
Slow vaccine rollout, long wait times and a lack of doses cause frustration
Alyssa Galvan of San Jose was put on hold for more than 2 hours while trying to make a COVID-19 vaccine appointment at Kaiser for her 66-year-old father.
Alyssa Galvan of San Jose was put on hold for more than 2 hours while trying to make a COVID-19 vaccine appointment at Kaiser for her 66-year-old father.
‘Feed Alameda’ program benefits local business and communities in need
Alameda is about to launch a new program where the city will pay one local restaurant a week to prepare 90 hot, nutritious meals for people who are homeless or escaping domestic violence.
Alameda is about to launch a new program where the city will pay one local restaurant a week to prepare 90 hot, nutritious meals for people who are homeless or escaping domestic violence.
Seniors hold on phone for hours to schedule COVID vaccination
Many seniors are experiencing long wait times and overwhelmed websites as they try to make an appointment to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Many seniors are experiencing long wait times and overwhelmed websites as they try to make an appointment to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Bay Area hospitals accepting transfer patients with medical facilities overwhelmed
As ICU beds filled up in Santa Clara County, other facilities like Stanford Medical Center stepped up to help.
As ICU beds filled up in Santa Clara County, other facilities like Stanford Medical Center stepped up to help.
San Francisco opening three mass COVID-19 vaccination sites
To streamline the COVID vaccination process the city plans to create a network of injection sites to scale-up capacity as vaccine supply increases.
To streamline the COVID vaccination process the city plans to create a network of injection sites to scale-up capacity as vaccine supply increases.
Oakland Coliseum could open as mass COVID-19 vaccination site as early as February
The Oakland Coliseum could become a mass coronavirus vaccination site as soon as February following Friday's meeting of the governing joint-powers authority that oversees the property.
The Oakland Coliseum could become a mass coronavirus vaccination site as soon as February following Friday's meeting of the governing joint-powers authority that oversees the property.
Post Malone donates 10K of his sold-out Crocs to hospital workers battling pandemic
Rapper Post Malone is donating 10,000 pairs of his sold-out Duet Max Clog II Crocs to medical workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Rapper Post Malone is donating 10,000 pairs of his sold-out Duet Max Clog II Crocs to medical workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Hungry kids adapting to pandemic reality
Hunger during the pandemic is hitting families with children especially hard.
Hunger during the pandemic is hitting families with children especially hard.
'American Rescue Plan': Here's what's in Biden's COVID-19 relief plan
President-elect Joe Biden is proposing a $1.9 trillion plan to expand coronavirus vaccinations, help individuals and jump-start the economy.
President-elect Joe Biden is proposing a $1.9 trillion plan to expand coronavirus vaccinations, help individuals and jump-start the economy.
CDC warns UK coronavirus strain may become dominant in US, COVID-19 death toll could reach 477K by February
More than 470,000 Americans could die from COVID-19 by early February, while a new and far more infectious strain of coronavirus could dominate in the country by March, the CDC warned.
More than 470,000 Americans could die from COVID-19 by early February, while a new and far more infectious strain of coronavirus could dominate in the country by March, the CDC warned.
Biden aims to vaccinate 100M people in 100 days through FEMA-run mass vaccination sites
Dr. David Kessler, who will have the title of chief science officer of COVID response, headed the FDA in the 1990s under presidents of both political parties.
Dr. David Kessler, who will have the title of chief science officer of COVID response, headed the FDA in the 1990s under presidents of both political parties.
Charles Barkley says high-taxed, pro-athletes should skip line for COVID shot
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver told NBA teams last month the league "would not jump the line" to obtain the vaccines early, ESPN reported.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver told NBA teams last month the league "would not jump the line" to obtain the vaccines early, ESPN reported.
Santa Clara County hospital vaccinates 6,000 people each day
The County of Santa Clara Health System alone has already given 32,352 first doses and 6,594 second doses to those eligible healthcare workers and individuals age 75 and older in the county as of Thursday.
The County of Santa Clara Health System alone has already given 32,352 first doses and 6,594 second doses to those eligible healthcare workers and individuals age 75 and older in the county as of Thursday.
California likely won't meet 1.5M vaccination goal by end of day
Their goal is to get 1.5 million people vaccinated by the end of Friday. However, it appears as though the state won't meet its goal.
Their goal is to get 1.5 million people vaccinated by the end of Friday. However, it appears as though the state won't meet its goal.
'There is no federal reserve': Governors say HHS made empty promise on more vaccine doses
State health officials who were expecting a big boost in coronavirus vaccine doses from the federal government next week will likely be disappointed: reports say the stockpile that Operation Warp Speed pledged to release this week does not exist.
State health officials who were expecting a big boost in coronavirus vaccine doses from the federal government next week will likely be disappointed: reports say the stockpile that Operation Warp Speed pledged to release this week does not exist.
NBA fines Kyrie Irving $50,000 for going to an indoor party
Kyrie Irving, who has missed five games, has been fined $50,000 for attending an indoor party.
Kyrie Irving, who has missed five games, has been fined $50,000 for attending an indoor party.
Santa Clara Co. surpasses 1,000 COVID deaths
Nearly one year after COVID-19 arrived in the Bay Area, Santa Clara County has surpassed 1,000 coronavirus deaths as cases and hospitalizations continue to surge.
Nearly one year after COVID-19 arrived in the Bay Area, Santa Clara County has surpassed 1,000 coronavirus deaths as cases and hospitalizations continue to surge.
Youngest Santa Rosa students plan to head back to school March 1
This plan for students between pre-school and third grade comes nearly one year after all schools in Santa Rosa and across Sonoma County first shut down, due to the pandemic.
This plan for students between pre-school and third grade comes nearly one year after all schools in Santa Rosa and across Sonoma County first shut down, due to the pandemic.
California launches site for schools to report coronavirus concerns
The website, schools.covid19.ca.gov, allows school staff and parents to report coronavirus-related health and safety concerns and access resources about the state's education-related public health directives and on-campus coronavirus testing.
The website, schools.covid19.ca.gov, allows school staff and parents to report coronavirus-related health and safety concerns and access resources about the state's education-related public health directives and on-campus coronavirus testing.


















