Solano reports only 21% of hospital ICU beds available – now in yellow danger zone

UPDATE: See today’s latest information By Roger Straw, December 11, 2020 In this time of exploding numbers, NOW through mid-January at the least – please take extra precautions.  Stay home as much as you can, and make plans now for a different kind of Christmas, Hanukah and New Year celebration.  Wear a mask if you must … Continue reading Solano reports only 21% of hospital ICU beds available – now in yellow danger zone

ICU Hospital Bed Capacity in Vacaville and Vallejo Among Most Impacted in Bay Area

How Bay Area ICU capacity compares to the most impacted areas in California, nation San Francisco Chronicle, by Kellie Hwang, Dec. 11, 2020  Hospitals in the Bay Area, California and across the nation are running short of intensive care unit beds as the latest coronavirus surge sets new records for cases, hospitalizations and deaths. On … Continue reading ICU Hospital Bed Capacity in Vacaville and Vallejo Among Most Impacted in Bay Area

California Rolls Out a Virus Exposure Alert Tool – Here’s How It Works

CA NOTIFY is available today through Apple iOS and Google Android NBC Bay Area, By Staff Report, December 10, 2020 California is rolling out a voluntary smartphone tool designed to alert people if they have spent time near someone who tested positive for the coronavirus. The rollout of CA Notify on Thursday comes as the nation’s most … Continue reading California Rolls Out a Virus Exposure Alert Tool – Here’s How It Works

Solano County Participants Sought For Stanford Coronavirus Study

“Our main objective is to learn where and how the virus is spreading…and which communities are the most vulnerable.” Patch, By Maggie Fusek, Dec 9, 2020 SOLANO COUNTY, CA — Stanford researchers seek the help of Solano County residents to estimate the true prevalence of the coronavirus across the San Francisco Bay Area’s 8.5 million … Continue reading Solano County Participants Sought For Stanford Coronavirus Study