Solano County issues guidelines for childcare workers

COVID-19 Guidance for Childcare Providers SOLANO PUBLIC HEALTH | MARCH 18, 2020 To limit the spread of COVID-19 disease, contact with infected or exposed individuals must be reduced as much as possible. Conventional school classes have been dismissed, but the Solano Public Health recognizes the need for continuity of childcare to ensure that essential services … Continue reading Solano County issues guidelines for childcare workers

Coronavirus updates (March 18) from Solano County, State of California

UPDATE ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18: Press Release, Solano County FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 17, 2020 News Contacts: Matthew A. Davis, Sr. Management Analyst and Public Communications Officer, (707) 784-6111, MADavis@solanocounty.com (AND) Jayleen Richards, Public Health Administrator, Health and Social Services Department, (707) 784-8616,  JMRichards@solanocounty.com Solano County Public Health emphasizes the Governor’s measures to promote social … Continue reading Coronavirus updates (March 18) from Solano County, State of California

Benicia Schools extend closure through April 10, including Spring Break

Closures doubled from 2 weeks to 4 Extended School Closure Update 3-17-20 Mar 17, 2020 | Latest News, nCoV Dear Benicia and Parents and Guardians. In light of recent guidance from the State and Federal Government regarding Covid-19, the Benicia Unified School District is extending its school closure through April 10, which includes spring break. … Continue reading Benicia Schools extend closure through April 10, including Spring Break

Bay Area shutdown: 7 million people ordered to shelter-in-place to stop spread of coronavirus

KRON4 News, arch 17, 2020 SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – A shelter-in-place mandate is now in effect for nearly 7 million living in 6 Bay Area counties. The measure was ordered Monday to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus. The order went into effect at midnight and will last for the next three weeks. It requires people … Continue reading Bay Area shutdown: 7 million people ordered to shelter-in-place to stop spread of coronavirus