Covid-19: Notes from 3/19/2020 County Briefing
Here are the notes from today’s conference call. Please note that I wasn’t on the call. We’re rotating participation among Council members out of Brown
Here are the notes from today’s conference call. Please note that I wasn’t on the call. We’re rotating participation among Council members out of Brown
Yesterday I posted some notes from the daily County conference call which mentioned that questions involving gardeners were a hot topic on the County help
The County Manager’s office is holding conference calls with representatives of all the San Mateo County city councils every weekday. It’s does a great job
Not that people need a guide on how to write a letter, but here’s what Barbara & I distributed to our block earlier today:
The following just came across the San Mateo County Alert System (SMC Alert; you can join it online). Emphasis added and a minor formatting error
I’ve been extremely impressed by the outpouring of support by San Carlans for the folks who are being quarantined at the Fairfield Inn as a
I’ve written an article on why quarantines can be critical in combating novel viral infections. You can find it here.
Last night (3/12/2020) the Council held a special meeting to consider affirming the declaration of emergency the city manager had issued a day ago and
This article concerns the State & Federal effort to quarantine individuals testing positive for Covid-19 in a San Carlos hotel. It’s likely to be an
A number of residents got concerned about the Transportation and Circulation Commission having an item on their “possible topics for future meetings” item which was
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