Covid 19 San Francisco Bay Area

New Bay Area Public Health Recommendation to Cover the Face

Cloth face coverings, when combined with physical distancing and hand washing, may prevent transmission of coronavirus to others when leaving the house for essential activities. Medical masks should be preserved for health care workers and first responders REDWOOD CITY, Calif. – Bay Area health officials are recommending residents cover their nose and mouth with cloth when leaving home for essential …

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California Public Health Officials Release Guidance on Use of Cloth Face Coverings

Social distancing and hand washing are still best actions Californians can take to fight COVID-19 SACRAMENTO – California’s public health officials today released guidance on the use of cloth face coverings to protect against COVID-19 for Californians who must leave their homes to conduct essential activities. The guidance does not require people to wear face coverings – and is not …

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PG&E Residential Customers Will Receive State-Mandated Climate Credit Reducing April Bills

Helps Residential Customers Under Stay-at-Home Orders Who May Be Using more Energy to Receive Lower BillsUp to $63 Credit to Benefit Residential Customers during Covid-19 Pandemic SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Pacific Gas and Electric Company residential customers will receive the California Climate Credit on their bills during the April billing cycle. The credit totals $62.91 for PG&E residential customers receiving …

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Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Civil Rights Organizations Establishes STOP AAPI HATE Reporting Center

San Francisco, California — In response to the alarming escalation in xenophobia and bigotry resulting from the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic, Asian Pacific Planning and Policy Council (A3PCON), Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA) and San Francisco Asian American Studies Department have launched a reporting center to collect and track incidents of anti-Asian American and Pacific islander hate violence, adult harassment, discrimination, shunning, …

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PG&E to Customers: Beware of Scammers Taking Advantage of COVID-19 Fears

Among Other Scams, Perpetrators Using “Spoofing” Technique to Simulate PG&E Phone Numbers SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.— During the COVID-19 outbreak, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is alerting customers to be aware of potential scam phone calls or emails threatening to shut off power if a payment is not made. Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, PG&E’s Corporate Security department has received …

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For Customers Adjusting to COVID-19 Restrictions, PG&E Offers Ways to Reduce Energy Use and Bills

Tips, Tools and Programs for Saving Money and Energy as More Customers Stay Home SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.— Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) continues to monitor the impacts of COVID-19 across its 48-county service area. As the pandemic impacts our local communities, we understand the potential for increasing financial struggles facing our customers as schools and businesses close. With more …

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PG&E is Committed to Providing Safe, Reliable Energy and Ensuring Business Continuity in These Challenging Times

Unwavering Focus of Company’s 23,000 Employees, Many of Them Represented Members in the Field, is Providing Safe and Reliable Gas and Electric Service during COVID-19 Pandemic PG&E Opens Emergency Operations Center to Coordinate, Facilitate Company’s Response Planned Outage Repair Work in the Six Bay Area Counties Suspended for Next Three Weeks SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting …

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三藩市政府要求居民留在居所, 避免不必要的出行

( March 16, 2020 ) 三藩市政府已發出一項公共衛生命令以要求居民留在居所,除非是要滿足基本需要。 屬於高風險居民必須留在居所。所有人也應該留在居所,除非是外出購買食物、照顧親人或朋友、取得必要的醫療護理或上班以執行必須的工作。 你可以外出散步,但不可以與其他人同行。 這項命令將生效至4月7日 這項命令可能因應公共衛生官員的建議而延長。 Source: https://sf.gov/news/latest-response-covid-19-stay-home-except-essential-activities

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‘Shelter in place’ order for Bay Area will save lives, stop spread of deadly COVID-19 virus

As fears grow over Coronavirus, we must take personal responsibility to limit its spread DALY CITY – San Mateo County Supervisor David J. Canepa made the following statement today after six Bay Area counties ordered a shelter in place for all residents. “If we want to save lives and stop the spread of this deadly virus, we must stay home …

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