dry conditions for today and tomorrow so that is the good news and yes that definitely help on the roads this morning and tomorrow as you wrap up your work week out the door right now our sutro tower camera overlooking a nice clear shot of the golden gate bridge. and so we re fog free so far and yes, rain free for now as you can see all of the activity to the far north of us getting into oregon parts of seattle in washington. we re going to see it s a remain that way until we get into the weekend. that s when we re going to see some of that rain touchdown on saturday and sunday so just make sure that you do have the umbrellas on hand or just stay indoors for the weekend ahead. definitely cooler this morning so bundle up for temperatures are in the 40 s even low 50 s like in oakland, the 44 in concord right now 44 in livermore but we re going to see some 60 s on the board into the afternoon. i ll have those details coming up in just a bit for now, let s say handed over to rob
coastal bayside an inland communities. so a much better temperature wise the wet weather on the way though we re going to see it for saturday and sunday i m tracking a storm system that is headed our direction have more details coming up robin we re checking the bay bridge 80 west. the suspension is looking good the skyway is looking good just not so fun. behind the toll plaza so the drive into san francisco will be crawling on the oakland side. and yes, it s still backed up all the way through the maze but you get some relief west of treasure island, here s a peek at some drive times because we re recovering from crashes checkout dublin to fremont that is higher than normal at almost 40 minutes we had an accident south 6 80 at the seminole boulevard exit it s gone, but it s still jam from the dublin interchange the nimitz freeway drive time decreasing we re down to 36 minutes off to milpitas and 17 out of the santa cruz mountains not bad 23 minutes to make it into los gatos
Analysis and use of health facility data: guidance for MNCAH programme managers
describes a catalogue of indicators for maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health (MNCAH) that can be monitored through health management information system data. The document provides guidance on possible analysis and visualization of the indicators, including considerations for interpreting and using the data for decision-making.
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Take a break from all the bustle and join Lacey South Sound Chamber on November 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lacey Community Center for the third Annual Winter Fest.