Anne Schrager May 27, 2021
July Fourth firework light up the Marin County Fair in San Rafael in 2004. The fair plans to go mostly virtual this year. Photo: Craig Lee / The Chronicle 2004
Summer is around the corner, and with it comes a hopeful start to festival season in the Bay Area. Though growing pains are apparent, local guidelines for large gatherings continue to ease, and some of the popular county fairs and festivals have started unveiling plans for their in-person, virtual and hybrid offerings. After last summer saw the cancellation of most traditional summer outings, it’s about time to get footloose and fancy free.
Carbon Health Administers More Than 1 Million COVID-19 Vaccines
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National healthcare provider teams up with local governments to provide operational efficiencies and facilitate vaccine distribution during critical time in the pandemic
SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Carbon Health, a technology-enabled healthcare provider, announced today that it has played a key role in administering more than one million COVID-19 vaccines since it launched its vaccination efforts in January. The company is honored to support local government partners who have taken an aggressive stance to end the pandemic with large-scale vaccination efforts.
With its innovative Carbon Health Vaccinate platform, Carbon Health is currently the only healthcare provider able to manage this level of high-volume vaccine administration, using unique technology to assist with high-throughput appointment booking, clinical decision-making support, liaising with insurance companies, and integra
The Toys for Tots campaign asks for help as donations are down because of COVID-19
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ABC7 is excited to donate 1,000 toys with the help of ShopDisney.com and the Disney Store.
Toys for Tots donations are down this year due to COVID-19. The Marines still need more than 5,000 toys to meet their goal of 14,000.
You can drop off new, unwrapped toys at the San Mateo County Events Center. Look for the Toys for Tots banner.
You can also drop off toys at the San Mateo Fashion Island Target store on Monday. The Marines will have a U-haul in the parking lot.