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Local man and beer connoisseur Arthur Davies has long prided himself on his exquisite taste in beers. Shunning established New Zealand favourites like Tui, Steinlager, and Southern Gold as mere “swill” and “only good for my father to get drunk to before beating me with a
Optometrist speaks on dry eyes, macular degeneration
Macular degeneration and dry eyes are common conditions as people age. Davis optometrist Julie Helmus will talk about their prevention, diagnosis and treatment from 11 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Feb. 24. The free Zoom presentation will be hosted by the Davis Senior Center. To register, contact the center at 530-757-5696. 1
Many options for free COVID-19 testing in February
Free COVID-19 testing will be plentiful in February, from daily saliva-based testing in Davis to nasal-swab testing at sites throughout Yolo County.
Healthy Davis Together began offering its saliva-based testing for anyone who lives or works in Davis at the Veterans Memorial Center, 203 E 14th St., last week. Testing there is in addition to that taking place at the Davis Senior Center, 646 A St., and Mondavi Center, 523 Mrak Hall Drive.
Testing at the Vets is available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. (closed for lunch from 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.).
The year of COVID (Part 2)
September seemed to offer a measure of hopefulness as Yolo County entered month six of the COVID-19 pandemic.
New cases of the novel coronavirus were declining during the strict lockdown measures that came with the county’s placement in the purple tier of the state’s color-coded reopening blueprint.
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Locals line up in November for COVID testing at the Davis Senior Center. Owen Yancher/Enterprise file photo
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September seemed to offer a measure of hopefulness as Yolo County entered month six of the COVID-19 pandemic.
New cases of the novel coronavirus were declining during the strict lockdown measures that came with the county’s placement in the purple tier of the state’s color-coded reopening blueprint.