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Nearly 500 Berkeley frontline workers have received the COVID-19 vaccine

Dr. Lisa Hernandez discusses vaccine distribution in Berkeley during a virtual town hall on Jan. 4, 2021. The Berkeley Public Health Department has vaccinated nearly 500 frontline healthcare workers since the COVID-19 vaccine was approved in December, and hundreds more doses are in the process of being distributed at local hospitals and senior care facilities. The city has received 1,100 doses of the Moderna vaccine to date in addition to the 975 Pfizer doses Alta Bates received in December, according to Lisa Warhuus, director of the health, housing and community services (HHCS) department. She described the rollout as an “unprecedented” work in progress during Mayor Jesse Arreguín’s first virtual town hall of the year on Monday evening.

Berkeley s Silverado memory care home hit by COVID-19 outbreak among residents, staff

Update, Dec. 23: The number of active cases among residents has increased from 29 to 34, and staff cases remain at 12, according to updated state figures. (Note: this link has been replaced with the most up-to-date numbers as of Jan. 8) Update, Dec. 23: An 86-year-old woman who tested positive for COVID-19 died at the care home early Tuesday morning, the Alameda County Coroner’s Office confirmed. The cause of her death is still under investigation. Original story: The Silverado memory care home on Sacramento Street (at Bancroft) in Berkeley has been hit with an outbreak of COVID-19 cases among staff and residents since Thanksgiving, despite successfully avoiding infections from the beginning of the pandemic in March, the long-term care home confirmed.

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