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Medical Experts Concerned ‘Double Mutant' COVID-19 Variant Is Spreading Rapidly
Medical experts are concerned a newly found COVID-19 variant will be responsible for another surge in coronavirus cases in the region.
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Are We Opening Up Too Much, Too Fast? Fearlessness of COVID-19 Worries Experts
Experts are concerned about some people’s fearlessness making it harder for the rest of the population to go back to normal as the pandemic continues.
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San Francisco's COVID-19 Vaccine Supply Close to Running Out, Officials Say
Come Thursday, the city of San Francisco’s COVID-19 vaccine supply will run out unless more doses start arriving from the federal government, officials said Tuesday.
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Contact Tracing Concerns Grow as CA COVID Cases Increase
California became the second state in America to report more than 400,000 COVID-19 cases Tuesday, joining New York.
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Farmers' Market Director Stops Livermore Vendor From Handing Out Pride Flags
The California Farmer’s Market Association is speaking out Monday after a controversial video surfaced online appearing to show the director telling a vendor, who is gay, that he couldn’t hand out Pride flags.
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Black-Owned Businesses in San Francisco See Surge in Support
Black-owned businesses are seeing a surge in support as protests continue in the Bay Area.
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Jamie Foxx Joins ‘Kneel-in' Outside San Francisco City Hall
Hollywood star and activist Jamie Foxx was among the thousands who gathered in San Francisco Monday for a peaceful rally to honor George Floyd and speak out against police brutality.
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Experts Say Half of SF's Restaurants Won't Survive Pandemic
A glimmer of hope for San Francisco’s famed dine-in restaurants has been dashed since officials said restaurants will not be listed on Phase 2 of reopening.
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250M People Could be Pushed to the Brink of Starvation by End of the Year: United Nations
The economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic will last well beyond the virus itself. The United Nations says the fallout could push more than 250 million to the brink of starvation by the end of this year.
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Need a Job? Contact Tracers Needed to Track Coronavirus Exposures
If you’re one of the millions of people looking for work right now, the state and nearly every California city may have a job for you: contact tracing.