Yemen has known for years what it’s like to live in fear. It can not survive if COVID-19 enters. The stakes are so much higher now.
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Editorial: Santa Clara Valley Health System Needs Its Own Independent Board
The colossal coronavirus failure of 2020 is a clear sign that politics needs to be decoupled from a healthcare system meant to keep us safe.
Coronavirus Live Blog, March 26, 2020: Staying Home Saves Lives
The shutdowns are working. And California has no plans to grant President Trump’s wish of getting back to business as usual by Easter.
Banks Agree to Coronavirus Mortgage Relief in Calif. Amid Push for Temporary Eviction Ban
The agreement does not eliminate debt for California homeowners. Instead, it gives them a 90-day grace period.
Infectious Disease Expert Says Nearly Half the Patients at San Jose Kaiser Have Coronavirus
Roughly half of all patients at the Blossom Hill hospital have tested positive for coronavirus or are suspected to have been infected with it.
Coronavirus Updates, March 25, 2020: Officials Say Actual Case Count is Higher Than You Think
As the COVID-19 case count slowly ticks upward, the actual number of people infected with the coronavirus is many times greater.
Coronavirus Updates, March 24, 2020: Silicon Valley Wraps Up Week One of the Lockdown
We’re in this for the long haul folks, so buckle up, find a good book and please please please stay at home as much as you possibly can.
New Mandate Requires Private Labs to Report Comprehensive Test Data in 7 Bay Area Counties
The order issued this morning will make private companies disclose overall COVID-19 test data—not just the positive results.
San Jose FoodMaxx to Close Temporarily After Coronavirus-Infected Employee Dies
Word of the death spread earlier today online, where people criticized the grocer for trying to keep employees from talking about it.
Silicon Valley Leaders Launch $11M Coronavirus Relief Fund
The fund is part of Santa Clara County’s ongoing regional effort to pull together amid the global coronavirus outbreak.
Coronavirus Updates, March 23, 2020: Hospitals Expand Surge Capacity as Outbreak Spreads
We’re now in the second week of what’s become a statewide shutdown. Meanwhile, as testing ramps up, the confirmed case count increases.
Cash, Safety Supplies Sought for Frontline Medical Workers
Elected leaders team up with businesses to collect cash donations and desperately needed equipment for doctors and nurses.
VTA Offers Free Rides During Public Health Shutdown
Yup. From now until who-knows-when this stay-at-home decree is finally lifted, the price of passage is on the house.
Santa Clara County Can’t Change When Property Taxes Are Due, But It May Waive Late Fees
We get a little more time to pay federal and state taxes, but the due date for local property taxes is what it is. And it’s still April 10.
Bay Area Air Quality Likely to Improve as Traffic Declines During Coronavirus Slowdown
With far fewer cars on the roads, California’s sweeping stay-at-home order may have a measurable effect on air quality in the region.
Ethics Complaints Filed Against Feinstein for Selling Stocks Before Coronavirus Crash
U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein and three of her congressional colleagues face ethics complaints filed by nonpartisan watchdog Common Cause.
