Impatience Grows Among Passengers Still Aboard Grand Princess; 150 Evacuees Spend First Night At Travis AFB
About 150 passengers from Northern California were allowed to exit the ship on Monday.
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About 150 passengers from Northern California were allowed to exit the ship on Monday.
Empty campuses within the Elk Grove Unified School District had some parents scrambling to find child care.
With cases reported in locations around the world, the spread of novel coronavirus has travelers on edge. Much is still unknown about the outbreak, and health officials are urging caution.
ederal and state officials in California were preparing Monday to receive thousands of people from a cruise ship that has been idling off the coast of San Francisco with at least 21 people aboard infected with the coronavirus.
The Washington Unified School District is notifying West Sacramento families that a letter circulating in the community stating that the district will be closed for the coming week is fake.
Nearly 1,000 California residents aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship will likely be transported to the Travis Air Force Base to complete a mandatory quarantine, according to the U.S. Department of Defense.
The Elk Grove Unified School District is canceling classes and school-related activities this coming week over coronavirus concerns.
The coronavirus is becoming more widespread and more difficult for doctors and public health officials to predict.
Passengers on a cruise ship off the California coast were instructed to stay in their cabins as they awaited test results Friday that could show whether the coronavirus is circulating among the more than 3,500 people aboard.
State Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego) just introduced a new bill to protect workers quarantined in a public health emergency.
Solano County health officials said people should be vigilant but not worried about attending public events.
Coronavirus exposure is on top of mind with many wondering if, when, and for how long they should self-quarantine.
One person has died in Placer County of the coronavirus. It's the first confirmed death related to the disease in California and just the 10th in the U.S.
Two Northern California residents, who have recently returned from a round-trip cruise between San Francisco and Mexico, have tested positive for the coronavirus.
This is a common time of year for viruses, but more people than usual have been heading into local clinics.
The Sacramento County Registrar's Office says 10-15 temporary staffers will not be coming in to work the primary Tuesday.
Sacramento area restaurants are battling the fears of the coronavirus as more people are cautious of public spaces.
As communities across the country prepare for the growing coronavirus, some parents wonder how schools plan to respond.
Washington state health officials said Saturday a person has died of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus. It is the first reported coronavirus death in the United States.
Medical professionals on the frontline of the coronavirus are concerned about their own health.
Doctors who are participating in the fight to control the spreading coronavirus may end up using special negative pressure rooms to help isolate the virus.
A team of public health investigators, also called disease control investigators, are tasked with a big job: finding out who could also be infected.
The Los Rios Community College District says four of its students were exposed to a person who later tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hopes to have every state and local health department testing for the novel coronavirus by the end of next week.
A survey released this week shows that the Corona brand is suffering from negative buzz.
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The heaviest demand on America's water supply isn't data centers or AI. It's from everyday uses such as growing food, watering lawns and flushing toilets.
Videos showing extreme violence are easily accessible on Instagram — and people are making thousands posting graphic content on the platform, a CBS News investigation found.
To take photos of the Mount Lyell shrew, three students laid out over 100 traps last November in the Eastern Sierra Nevada region and checked them every two hours.
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