Ago we learned that napa county will lift some of its restrictions to align with the state. Ta businesses like bookstores, florists, and music stores will be allowed to reopen for Curbside Pickup only, and with some modifications to protect customers and employees. The phase 2 guidelines also allow for manufacturing and logistics. Workers must wear face coverings at all times. Dont expect to see any of that happening in the south bay. Santa clara counone of six bay area counties holding off on relaxing the rules, at least for now. We are ready knew we were going to have another spike, this action just so far the county has only allowed a few outdoor businesses and construction to resume. As long as we are practicing cleanliness and social distancing and just having less customers like they do at the Grocery Store, i think other retail shop should be able to do the same. Contra costa, alameda and send it san diego countys Record Keeping current restrictions in place for now. Marin Just
Announcement from San Francisco mayor london breed. As we said, it was not a big surprise to anyone that this was coming. She has been the face of the stay at home order for the bay area and we expected this announcement was coming. On friday, she said it was likely the order was going to be extended through may. And today she made it official. This has been pretty much the most difficult thing ive had to do is to ask the people of this city to basically stay at home and only leave your house for essential services or if youre an essential worker or to get fresh air and exercise. Adeadlih the to do that hopes of maybe moving back to allowing the city to open. And today, unfortunately, we will need to extend the deadline for the stay at home order through the month of may. It has already been very difficult im sure for many of you, especially kids who cannot play with their friends or a lot of the seniors who are graduating high school. The kids who want to go to the parks, not being ab
Researchers from the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have received two grants totaling $9.1 million from the National Cancer Institute to advance liquid biopsy technologies for the early detection of cancer, which can significantly improve treatment outcomes and reduce the number of deaths caused by the disease.