Livermore, CA|News|
Alameda County Health Care Workers Must Wear Masks
Health care facilities must also check the temperature of all visitors and workers.

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Health care facilities must also check the temperature of all visitors and workers.

Alameda County has the third-highest number of COVID-19 cases, behind Santa Clara County and San Francisco County.
The food service and custodial workers were laid off after class schedules were adjusted.
The order is meant to limit the spread of the new coronavirus and goes into effect Tuesday.
A man is in custody after a crash in the city's South of Market neighborhood on Saturday.
The Bayview club was shut down by the city after an investigation last week.
A woman was found dead on Easter Sunday in the Mission District.
The brick was thrown or dropped into her car. Police are investigating to determine what happened.
The state insurance commissioner has ordered the return of March, April and May premiums, so long as the shelter-in-place order continues.
The fire was limited to one room and contained quickly, though smoke damage was found throughout the building.
Five Contra Costa County organizations will be funded by a Bay Area COVID-19 Rapid Response Fund.
"A county jail sentence should not be a potential death sentence."
Two men were killed after an argument broke out over the sale of an assault rifle, officials say.
A total of three inmates have tested positive.
Measurements in the Sierra Nevada indicate snowpack water level is down 53 percent of April averages.
Witnesses indicated the crash was speed-related, California Highway Patrol said.
The crash occurred Sunday evening after the motorcyclist laid his bike down.
Authorities are testing the coyote to see if it had a disease that could have infected the five-year-old.
The girl was in stable condition, authorities say.
The money could go toward security and inmate programming, if approved by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors.