There are 140 new cases of the coronavirus in Alameda County as of Wednesday, bringing the total number of cases in the county to 10,773
A saliva-based COVID-19 test will be available for two days starting Wednesday in Berkeley with the aim of increasing availability.
The county reported no coronavirus deaths on Monday, and just a small number of new cases.
Alameda County reported more than 1,000 additional coronavirus cases over the past week.
Cases continue to increase at a rapid pace, threatening to overwhelm hospitals in the Bay Area and around California.
A surge in new cases and hospitalizations in Alameda County means getting to "new normal" will take even longer.
One city in Alameda County has more than 2,000 confirmed cases, while another has fewer than 10.
The Berkeley health officer is prepared to relax the city's health order by next week, but is urging caution as the virus remains present.
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It's the first peer-reviewed analysis of containment and prevention policies in China, South Korea, Italy, Iran, France, and the U.S.
Berkeley police said late Saturday afternoon that a 71-year-old at-risk man who had last been seen Friday morning has been found safe.
As the county inches slowly toward reopening, the number of cases continues to grow.
The courts are open for singles play.
As Alameda County loosens shelter-in-place orders, a look at where Berkeley stands.
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UC Berkeley students are returning to campus this weekend to move out of their residences, as city officials encourage health precautions.
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A look at the latest number of cases in Berkeley, as California's death toll has risen to more than 2,200.
The coronavirus death toll has risen to 52 in Alameda County.
The latest updates on the coronavirus outbreak in Alameda County as of Friday, April 24.
Berkeley and La Quinta have made a deal to turn an inn into a 113-bed facility to help the unhoused during the pandemic.
Construction is being done 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and the lab should open by June 1.
The city issued an order "mandating the use of face coverings for everyone, especially customers and workers in essential businesses."
A breakdown of cases in Berkeley, as the county's death toll pushes it into the Top 5 in the state for fatalities.
Across the U.S., thousands of pediatric practices that provide front-line care for the nation’s children are struggling to adjust.
The Berkeley resident who died was in their 40s.
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The firefighter is recovering at home.
Seven Bay Area governments Tuesday ordered labs to report the results of all coronavirus tests they perform, not only the positive results.
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The student is in good condition, has no serious symptoms and is self-isolating at their off-campus home, UC officials said Saturday.
The annual festival draws thousands of people for literary events and programs around downtown Berkeley.
The Berkeley resident returned from overseas on Feb. 23 and largely stayed home. The U.S. death toll: 9.
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UCSF Health and John Muir Health have added cancer services to Berkeley Outpatient Center.
Marc Fisher, vice chancellor for administration, and Anne Harte, medical director of University Health Services, sent the following message.
A widespread flu outbreak has prevented some regular donors from giving blood, prompting an urgent call from the Red Cross.
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Tests show elevated levels of bacteria.