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Families Brace for Coronavirus School Closures

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West Contra Costa Unified is closing all schools and moving to remote learning starting Monday, March 16, 2020.
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Governor Advises Seniors to Stay Home

Governor Gavin Newsom has called for nightclubs, bars, and wineries to shut down for now. Restaurants are to cut their occupancy in half. And, everyone 65 and older, and those with chronic health issues, is being told to stay home.
Reporter: Sharon McNary, KPCC

First Week of Coronavirus Closures for California's Schoolkids

For students, parents, and teachers throughout California, this is Day One of no school. Late last week, one after another, districts around the state announced closures as a way to help slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Guest: Erica Pan, Interim Health Officer, Alameda County

Millions of Students Will Miss School for Weeks

So just how many kids will be out of school this morning? For that, I spoke with KQED Education Reporter Vanessa Rancano.
Reporter: Vanessa Rancaño, KQED

Anaheim Merchants Reeling from Disney Closure

Theme parks shut down all around the state, including, most famously, Disneyland in Anaheim. That affects a lot of small independent stores, motels, and restaurants around the park that depend on "the Mouse" to bring in business.
Guest: Leslie Wei, souvenir shop owner

Parents Brace for Involuntary Homeschooling

Whether the next few weeks mean more learning time, more quality time, or just more screen time, parents are bracing to be hard for so many of us.
Guests: Eliza and Tim Sears, Albany parents

Nurses are Nervous About Safety Around Coronavirus Patients

Two healthcare workers at UC-San Francisco are the latest to test positive for COVID-19. Nurses battling the outbreak are calling for stronger safety measures.
Reporter: Raquel Maria Dillon, KQED

Life in Quarantine at Travis Air Force Base

Last week at this time, a Princess Cruises ship docked in Oakland. On board were nearly two dozen people infected with the coronavirus. Fast forward a week, and almost nine hundred people who were on that cruise ship are under quarantine at Travis Air Force Base in Solano County. They’ll be staying there for at least a week longer. But their treatment so far leaves much to be desired,
Reporter: Mary Franklin Harvin, KQED

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