Lastest Case Numbers
Alameda County has seen a small spike in confirmed coronavirus cases over the past two weeks, according to the Alameda County Public Health Department (ACPHD).
Alameda County has seen a small spike in confirmed coronavirus cases over the past two weeks, according to the Alameda County Public Health Department (ACPHD).
Following the statewide school closures due to COVID-19, Gemma Jackson, a seventh-grade student at Alameda Community Learning Center, noticed a lack of positive news in the media.
Lauren Macaulay, 10, who usually attends St. Joseph’s Elemenary School, has found a way to delight passersby during the shelter-in-place order. Every day she posts a riddle on a telephone pole near Franklin School. The following day she posts the answer and a new riddle.
On Monday, May 4, the Alameda County Public Health Department (ACPHD) released an update of the county’s confirmed COVID-19 cases on its website dashboard.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced to Californians Monday, April 27, that he has extended the state’s stay-at-home order through Monday, June 1. He said that the order will remain in effect until his office decides to lift it. Six indicators will serve as the framework for making that decision.
Housing secured through FEMA, two County programs
Wendy lives with her husband Harold. As the shelter-in-place order continues into its sixth week, Wendy and Harold continue take actions to protect their health, including frequently washing their hands, limiting their travel and practicing physical distancing.
Alex Confer processes donated fabric bolts at Alameda’s Hot Rod Shop on Clement Avenue. The fabric is being processed for kits to be delivered to individual sewists, who will then make the fabric into face masks.
On Monday, April 20, the Alameda County Public Health Department (ACPHD) released an update of the county’s confirmed COVID-19 cases on its website dashboard. The updated number shows new confirmed cases in Alameda County continues to grow, but at a lower rate than days prior.
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