SF Chronicle and CA.gov report sharp rise in Solano County hospitalizations

By Roger Straw, November 25, 2020 The Solano County summary dashboard has failed to display numbers so far this week for Currently Hospitalized patients.  (However, see below for details found on the Solano dashboard’s graph chart.) This morning, the San Francisco Chronicle reported  that we have 61 patients in the hospital as of yesterday, Tues … Continue reading SF Chronicle and CA.gov report sharp rise in Solano County hospitalizations

GSA Administrator Emily Murphy finally starts the transition process

Trump Administration Finally Clears Way For Biden Transition To Begin “I have always strived to do what is right,” GSA administrator Emily Murphy said in a letter to the president-elect on Monday. Huffington Post, By Nick Visser, November 23, 2020 Emily Murphy, the administrator of the General Services Administration, said the transition between President Donald … Continue reading GSA Administrator Emily Murphy finally starts the transition process

Anti-mask protesters flash Nazi salutes at Solano board meeting

Covidiots Give Nazi Salute at Solano County Meeting San Francisco Chronicle, by Michael Williams Nov. 19, 2020 A small group of anti-mask protesters extended their arms in a Nazi salute and yelled “sieg heil” before a Solano County Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, angry that they were required to follow virus-prevention guidelines. Supervisor Skip … Continue reading Anti-mask protesters flash Nazi salutes at Solano board meeting

Charts show how Bay Area’s current coronavirus surge is already worse than the last one

San Francisco Chronicle, Kellie Hwang and Mike Massa Nov. 19, 2020 [Editor – Solano County not mentioned in text, but the final chart in the story shows Solano’s recent surge.  – R.S.] In the summer, coronavirus cases were surging across the Bay Area. Now, they’re surging again. But will this round prove worse than before? … Continue reading Charts show how Bay Area’s current coronavirus surge is already worse than the last one