Contra Costa Health Services announced Tuesday a new health order requiring masks in all public indoor places without exceptions.
The deadline is soon for the boosters.
Here is updated data on hospital capacity in Contra Costa County.
Boosters available in Danville help protect against omicron and delta variant infections, and lessen the symptoms if you do get sick.
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Contra Costa County.
What to know about the new mask mandate (and exemptions) that took effect Wednesday in Danville and across California.
Contra Costa County has "moderate" coronavirus transmission, according to the CDC.
The rate of new cases has increased recently in Contra Costa County.
Two Trader Joe’s chicken patty products sold at the stores in Tri-Valley were recalled Wednesday.
The U.S. ranks poorly among developed countries for maternal health. Here is how Contra Costa County compares to the U.S.
Fully vaccinated? You may be able to go mask-free in these places.
Citterio brand Premium Italian-Style Salame Sticks sold at Trader Joe’s in Danville are the subject of the recall.
Fully vaccinated people can go mask-free in certain places, beginning next month. Get the details.
Here's what must happen before county health officials lift mask mandates in public, indoor spaces. Get Danville's vaccination statistics.
Change won't come overnight. Health officers, including in Contra Costa County, unveiled benchmarks for the lifting of COVID-19 mask orders.
A negative COVID-19 test will also suffice as the county tightens restrictions on restaurants, gyms and more. Here's what you'll need to do.
Eight in 10 Californians have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Here's how Contra Costa County stacks up.
The county launched the Helping Hands Referral Program to encourage more residents to get vaccinated as the delta variant spreads.
The Town of Danville said it encourages people to patronize businesses that place a premium on their safety.
Get the latest COVID-19 statistics in Danville as officials warn they're "very concerned" by the Bay Area's high rate of COVID-19 spread.
Bay Area health officers will announce new guidelines today at noon that could include a new mask mandate.
The CDC changed its guidelines this week as the highly transmissible delta variant spreads and COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations surge.
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are in the rise in Contra Costa as the highly transmissible delta variant spreads.
Unvaccinated workers must wear masks and have weekly COVID-19 tests, required by a new Contra Costa County health order, starting July 27.
African Americans comprise 8 percent of Contra Costa residents, but 42 percent of all county COVID-19 deaths in recent weeks.
Schools around Contra Costa County will hold vaccine clinics for students, their families, and community members. See the full schedule.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Danville area.
This is how the Danville area compares to California and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
The risk of blood clotting is "extremely low," and people are urged to get vaccinated as soon as they can.
See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Contra Costa County and across CA.
The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District, which is hosting the clinics, seeks to vaccinate 1,600 people per day at the clinics.
Feds are investigating what appears to be an extremely rare but possible side effect that causes blood clots in some patients.
Some 6,000 vaccine doses will be administered per day.
Here is how the Danville area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
Eligibility is expected to expand to people 16 and older this week. People who currently qualify should sign up immediately.
Here is how California is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held near you within the next two weeks.
Anyone who is at least 50 years old and lives or works in the county is now eligible. Learn how to make an appointment.
Officials suspect many more cases of the variant first found in U.K. are circulating. Early studies show vaccines offer protection.