New York City / New Jersey News

COVID-19 Vaccine Q&A with Dr. Dali Fan, UC Davis Health

Governor Gavin Newsom is directing the California Department of Public Health to add the COVID-19 vaccine to other vaccinations required for in-person school attendance—such as measles, mumps, and rubella. Students will be required to be vaccinated for in person learning starting the term following FDA full approval of the vaccine for their grade span (7-12 and k-6). Here’s what you …

Read More »

UPDATE: PG&E Will Begin Turning Off Power for Safety Due to Offshore Wind Event, Affecting About 25,000 Customers In Small, Targeted Portions of 20 Counties

Safety Shutoffs Will Begin Monday, October 11 around 4 a.m. Depending on Location Weather All Clears Anticipated as Early as Monday Evening, Allowing Power Restoration to Begin Tuesday Afternoon SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.— Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) confirmed it will implement a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) affecting approximately 25,000 customers in very targeted portions of 20 counties. The …

Read More »

PG&E’s Weather Webpage Provides Customers with Latest Meteorological Information in their Community, Gauges Public Safety Power Shutoff Potential

San Francisco, Calif. — As part of its efforts to prepare customers and communities for the growing threat of wildfires, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is providing detailed, localized weather forecasts for customers from its robust weather webpage on pge.com. The weather webpage offers a seven-day forecast updated daily by a PG&E meteorologist or fire scientist that indicates the …

Read More »

Canepa on COVID: Mass vax booster clinic opens as criteria set to lift indoor mask mandate

DALY CITY – San Mateo County Board of Supervisors President David J. Canepa made the following statement today about a mass vaccination clinic for booster shots being set up at the San Mateo County Event Center Thursday, Oct. 7 and news that Bay Area Health Officers will announce the criteria necessary to lift the region’s indoor mask requirements. “Today marks …

Read More »

PG&E Partnering with the State on Implementation of New Program to Help Customers Reduce Past Due Energy Bill Balances Accrued During the Pandemic

Energy Service Disconnections for Non-Payment Will Continue to Be Paused, Now Through End of 2021 PG&E Automatically Enrolling All Residential and Small Business Customers with Past Due Balances Over 60 days in New Extended Payment Arrangements SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.— As part of our ongoing comprehensive efforts to help customers financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Pacific Gas and Electric Company …

Read More »

Washington Department of Public Health – Vaccine Information

Vaccine-related resources The updated pregnancy recommendation for the vaccine will be throughout several of our pages but you can find our full questions and answers here:https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/COVID19/VaccineInformation/FrequentlyAskedQuestionsResource page for guidance on youth vaccinations can be found here: https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/COVID19/HealthcareProviders/VaccineInformationforHealthcareProviders/VaccinatingYouth Guidance updates FAQ document is now live on the COVID-19 Resources and Recommendations page.New Secretary of Health’s Mask Order FAQ. This Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) …

Read More »

Stockton Fire Department Recognizes Fire Prevention Week

Fire Prevention Week is October 3 – 9, 2021 STOCKTON, Calif. – The Stockton Fire Department is recognizing Fire Prevention Week, which began October 3, 2021, and ends on October 9, 2021. The National Fire Prevention Association theme this week is “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety™,” associated with both fire and carbon monoxide detectors. The Stockton Fire Department is …

Read More »

Chinese Community (Mandarin) COVID-19 Video

Medical experts connect with Californians about COVID-19. The event features Chinese American Community Leaders and Medical Professionals to share their expertise and insights in Mandarin for the community. Learn more about: – The Delta Variant– The Vaccine– Booster Shots– Safety at Schools Featuring –– Dr, Dali Fan (UC Davis Health)– Amanda Peeters (Crossings TV)– Grace Liu (Jinan Sacramento Sister Cities …

Read More »

Stockton Emergency Rental Assistance Going Strong

Local City Eviction Protection Ordinance Has Not Expired STOCKTON, Calif. – The City of Stockton Emergency Rental Assistance Program does not end on September 30, 2021.  There are still millions of dollars available to help those who have fallen behind with payment of rent and utilities during the pandemic. The City’s program is still going strong and will continue to …

Read More »
Translate »