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March 27, 2023Alameda County Requiring Masking for All Staff in Skilled Nursing Facilities While Working in Resident Care Areas, February28, 2023Statement on End of the Local Public Health Emergency, December15, 2022With Respiratory Viruses Circulating, 12 Bay Area Health Officials Recommend Actions To Stay Healthy for the Holidays English|Spanish, December 9, 2022Alameda County Moves to Medium CDC COVID-19 Community Level, October 17, 2022Governor Newsom to End CA's COVID-19 State of Emergency on Feb. 28, 2023, October 13, 2022Alameda County and Community Partners Expand Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services for Adults and Transition Aged Youth, October 10, 2022First-Of-Its-Kind Partnership Between SyntraNet by UpHealth and Alameda County Health Care Services Agency Receives National Recognition for Integrated Care Platform, September 8, 2022Alameda County Expands Eligibility for MPX Vaccine and Offers Second DosesEnglish|Spanish, June 24, 2022Alameda County Lifts Local Masking Order and Re-Aligns with State Guidance as Case Rates Improve:English|Arabic|Spanish|Chinese (Traditional)|VietnameseJune 23, 2022Bay Area Health Officials Urge Awareness About Monkeypox as Summer Travel and Gatherings BeginJune 22, 2022Age-Friendly Council Releases Report on Older Adults Access to Digital Resources, June 14, 2022Washington Hospital Healthcare System to Become Alameda Countys Next Trauma CenterJune 9, 2022First Confirmed Orthopox Virus Infection, Suspected MonkeypoxJune 2, 2022Alameda County to Require Masking in Most Indoor Public Settings: English|Spanish|Chinese (Traditional)|Arabic|Dari|Farsi|Khmer|Korean|Pashto|Tagalog|Vietnamese, May 20, 2022Bay Area Health Officials Share Guidance to Navigate the U.S. Infant Formula ShortageMay 17, 2022$2.2M Awarded to the Final Community-Led Coalition of Organizations for COVID Vaccine Access and Community ResilienceMay 13, 2022Bay Area Health Officers Urge Public to Take Precautions as COVID Levels RiseMay 2, 2022#DeliverBirthJustice Campaign Spotlights the Intersection of Mental Health and Black Motherhood with a Screening of the Film From the Ashes, April 21, 2022CAs Local Public Health Officials Receive Prestigious State Award for Pandemic Response; Call for Additional Investments to Build the Public Health Workforce PipelineApril 18, 2022Alameda County Continues COVID-19 Quarantine Requirements in Alignment with the CDC, April 13, 2022Alameda County Releases the First-Ever Homeless Mortality ReportApril 5, 2022Alameda Health System and Alameda County Public Health Departments BElovedBIRTH Black Centering Announce the Oakland Premiere of On the Pulse of Life, March 17, 2022Alameda County Continues Focus on Community Resilience and Reducing Health Inequities as it reaches Two-Year Anniversary of Original COVID-19 Shelter-in-Place OrderMarch 3, 2022Alameda County and the City of Berkeley Align with California K-12 and Childcare Guidance on Masking:English|Spanish|Chinese (Traditional), February 28, 2022Statement in Response to States February 28 Masking AnnouncementsFebruary 9, 2022Twelve Bay Area Health Officers to Lift Most Indoor Mask Mandates on February 16: English | Spanish, November 16, 2021Over 81% of Latinx and 74% of Black, African American Residents Have Received At least One Dose of Lifesaving COVID-19 VaccineNovember 9, 2021Order Requires Vaccination of First Responders and Medical Transport ProvidersNovember 2, 2021Children 5-11 Years-Old Are Now Eligible for Safe, Effective COVID-19 Vaccine, Long-term Care Facilities/Adult Day Program, Alameda County Requiring Masking for All Staff in Skilled Nursing Facilities While Working in Resident Care Areas, Statement on End of the Local Public Health Emergency, Alameda County Moves to Medium CDC COVID-19 Community Level, Governor Newsom to End CA's COVID-19 State of Emergency on Feb. 28, 2023, Alameda County and Community Partners Expand Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services for Adults and Transition Aged Youth, First-Of-Its-Kind Partnership Between SyntraNet by UpHealth and Alameda County Health Care Services Agency Receives National Recognition for Integrated Care Platform, Bay Area Health Officials Urge Awareness About Monkeypox as Summer Travel and Gatherings Begin, Age-Friendly Council Releases Report on Older Adults Access to Digital Resources, Washington Hospital Healthcare System to Become Alameda Countys Next Trauma Center, First Confirmed Orthopox Virus Infection, Suspected Monkeypox, Bay Area Health Officials Share Guidance to Navigate the U.S. Infant Formula Shortage, $2.2M Awarded to the Final Community-Led Coalition of Organizations for COVID Vaccine Access and Community Resilience, Bay Area Health Officers Urge Public to Take Precautions as COVID Levels Rise, #DeliverBirthJustice Campaign Spotlights the Intersection of Mental Health and Black Motherhood with a Screening of the Film From the Ashes, CAs Local Public Health Officials Receive Prestigious State Award for Pandemic Response; Call for Additional Investments to Build the Public Health Workforce Pipeline, Alameda County Continues COVID-19 Quarantine Requirements in Alignment with the CDC, Alameda County Releases the First-Ever Homeless Mortality Report, Alameda Health System and Alameda County Public Health Departments BElovedBIRTH Black Centering Announce the Oakland Premiere of On the Pulse of Life, Alameda County Continues Focus on Community Resilience and Reducing Health Inequities as it reaches Two-Year Anniversary of Original COVID-19 Shelter-in-Place Order, Statement in Response to States February 28 Masking Announcements, More than 80% of Alameda County Residents Are Now Fully Vaccinated, Milestone Reached: More than 50% of 5-11-Year-Olds Have Received At least One Dose of Vaccine, Public Health Officials Provide Recommendations to Safely Celebrate New Years Eve, Alameda County and City of Berkeley Rescind Face Mask Amendments: Everyone Must Mask in All Indoor Public Settings, Alameda County Awards $12.2M to Support Community-led Coalitions to Aid in COVID Recovery, Bay Area Health Officers Urge Boosters to Protect Against Omicron Variant, Statement with County Office of Education: Best Practices for Addressing COVID-19 During Upcoming Winter School Closure, Update on Californias Indoor Face Masking Requirement in Alameda County, Joint Statement from the County of Alameda and the City of Berkeley on Confirmed Outbreak of Cases of the Omicron Variant, Health Officials Strongly Recommend COVID Vaccine Boosters for All Adults, Over 81% of Latinx and 74% of Black, African American Residents Have Received At least One Dose of Lifesaving COVID-19 Vaccine, Order Requires Vaccination of First Responders and Medical Transport Providers, Children 5-11 Years-Old Are Now Eligible for Safe, Effective COVID-19 Vaccine, Alameda County to Ease Masking Requirements for Fully Vaccinated People in Limited Indoor Settings, Alameda County Prepares for COVID-19 Booster Shots while Awaiting Further Guidance from State and Federal Authorities, Statement of Support for State Order to Reduce the Risk of Circulation of COVID-19 in Health Care and High-Risk Congregate Settings, 1 Million Alameda County Residents Are Now Fully Vaccinated, Five Bay Area Counties Launch Campaign to Push for Equity in Black Maternal Health and Infant Health, Bay Area Counties Recommend Masking Indoors for Everyone as a Precaution Against Increased Circulation of COVID-19, COVID-19 Cases More than Double in Alameda County since Early Junes Lows, Two Million Doses of the COVID-19 Vaccines Administered to Alameda County Residents, Alameda County Is Aligned with the States Beyond the Blueprint Framework, Alameda County Launches a New $12M Initiative for the Hyper-Local Phase of the COVID-19 Response, Bay Area Health Officers Statement: Children and Adults Can Now Get Other Vaccinations at Same Time as COVID-19 Vaccines, COVID-19 Vaccinations at the Fairgrounds Move Operations to Health Care Providers' Campuses, Over 75% of Alameda County Residents Have Received One Dose of Vaccine, The Oakland Coliseum Mass Vaccination Site Scheduled to Close on May 23, Alameda County Finds Stable Housing for More Than 600 Local Residents through Project Roomkey, Bay Area Health Officers Support California Face Masking Guidance.