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BERKELEY'S NEWS • APRIL 01, 2023

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The number of COVID-19 cases in the city of Berkeley, which is expected to increase, is 95 with one death as of press time.
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The number of COVID-19 cases in the city of Berkeley, which is expected to increase, is 95 with one death as of press time.
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During Mayor Jesse Arreguín’s virtual town hall Saturday, Berkeley city officials discussed the prospect of easing shelter-in-place orders and various issues facing Berkeley residents as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
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During Mayor Jesse Arreguín’s virtual town hall Saturday, Berkeley city officials discussed the prospect of easing shelter-in-place orders and various issues facing Berkeley residents as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
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Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín held a town hall meeting Saturday to go over the status of COVID-19 testing in Berkeley and answer questions from constituents regarding what is allowed under the current shelter-in-place order.
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Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín held a town hall meeting Saturday to go over the status of COVID-19 testing in Berkeley and answer questions from constituents regarding what is allowed under the current shelter-in-place order.
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The city of Berkeley announced Monday that it will move into phase two of resuming economic activity Tuesday, which will allow for retailers to sell products through curbside pickups, among other measures.
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The city of Berkeley announced Monday that it will move into phase two of resuming economic activity Tuesday, which will allow for retailers to sell products through curbside pickups, among other measures.
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Despite restricted budgets, the city and state are actively providing support and coming up with ideas on how to protect residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, said Berkeley officials and California state Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, during a town hall Saturday.
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Despite restricted budgets, the city and state are actively providing support and coming up with ideas on how to protect residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, said Berkeley officials and California state Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, during a town hall Saturday.
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Anyone in Berkeley displaying COVID-19 symptoms can now get tested for free, according to a Wednesday message from Berkeley health officer Dr. Lisa Hernandez.
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Anyone in Berkeley displaying COVID-19 symptoms can now get tested for free, according to a Wednesday message from Berkeley health officer Dr. Lisa Hernandez.
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Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín discussed the city’s stay-at-home order extension and testing accessibility at his latest COVID-19 update town hall Saturday. 
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Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín discussed the city’s stay-at-home order extension and testing accessibility at his latest COVID-19 update town hall Saturday. 
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The city of Berkeley and six Bay Area counties announced Monday that they will be extending shelter-in-place orders through May 31 while also loosening several restrictions from previous orders.
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The city of Berkeley and six Bay Area counties announced Monday that they will be extending shelter-in-place orders through May 31 while also loosening several restrictions from previous orders.
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Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín held a virtual town hall Saturday to address residents' concerns and provide updates on the city’s actions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín held a virtual town hall Saturday to address residents' concerns and provide updates on the city’s actions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Campus administration sent an email to essential employees and supervisors Tuesday, implementing a requirement for staff members to wear a mask to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Campus administration sent an email to essential employees and supervisors Tuesday, implementing a requirement for staff members to wear a mask to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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