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Contra Costa County Vaccine Mandate for Businesses Takes Effect
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Contra Costa County to mandate proof of vaccination or negative test at bars, restaurants and gyms
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COVID-19 Proof of Vaccination or Test Required for Some Contra Costa Businesses :: Press Releases :: Contra Costa Health Services
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Bay Area again requiring indoor masks for all
By KTVU staff
Seven Bay Area counties and Berkeley city requiring indoor mask for all
Seven Bay Area counties and the city of Berkeley are now requiring indoor masking for all effective Tuesday midnight. KTVU s Rob Roth reports how businesses in Alameda are handling the new mandate.
MARTINEZ, Calif. - Indoor masks will again be required in public settings in much of the Bay Area regardless of vaccination status, beginning on Tuesday.
Eight Bay Area health officers on Monday issued the new health orders requiring face coverings, which had been mandatory in earlier points of the pandemic.
Bay Area to add staff, hours for coronavirus testing in face of surge in demand
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Francesca Deltrete administers a nose swab coronavirus test at a drive-thru testing site at the Alemany Farmers’ Market in San Francisco in 2020. The Bay Area is seeing new demand for testing.Jessica Christian/The Chronicle
With demand for coronavirus testing once again surging in the Bay Area, local health officials are gearing up to add staff and hours at testing sites and labs reversing course on what had been a gradual wind-down of many testing operations.
The renewed demand for testing comes as new cases, mostly among unvaccinated residents, continue their steep climb in the region and nation. Statewide and in several Bay Area counties, daily testing plummeted between January and late June, but began ticking back up in early July. The rise started around the time new cases began increasing after the June 15 reopening of California’s economy, and the highly transmissibl