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49ers are in for a major overhaul, with issues that can t be explained away

49ers are in for a major overhaul, with issues that can t be explained away
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Bay Briefing: California s new senator is a familiar face

Bay Briefing: California s new senator is a familiar face
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Washington QB — and ex-49er — Alex Smith has become all-too-familiar with rough days [San Francisco Chronicle]

Washington QB and ex-49er Alex Smith has become all-too-familiar with rough days [San Francisco Chronicle] Dec. 14 So, it wasn’t completely surprising that in only the second time he has faced his former team since being traded in 2013 his personal experience was frustrating. Smith left Sunday’s game at the end of the first half and did not return after an injury to his surgically repaired right leg. Disappointing, for sure. But the overall day was exhilarating for Smith and his young team. Washington beat the 49ers 23-15, its fourth win in a row and one that puts the team alone in first place in the NFC East. In contrast, the defeat effectively ended the 49ers’ hopes of returning to the playoffs.

Bay Briefing: This is a big day

Bay Briefing: This is a big day FacebookTwitterEmail Dr. Brian Thompson waits to receive the vaccine at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center.Jae C. Hong/Associated Press Good morning, Bay Area. It’s Tuesday, Dec. 15, and a classic film about San Francisco is getting a big honor. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. ‘The hope of this vaccine will not crush this curve’ Five Los Angeles health care workers were the first people in California to be immunized with the newly approved vaccine developed by Pfizer and the German company BioNTech on Monday. San Francisco was one of four counties to receive the earliest shipments on Monday, with 2,000 doses arriving at San Francisco General Hospital. Immunizations there were expected to begin on Tuesday. Gov. Gavin Newsom said that 24 more locations would get shipments Tuesday and another five on Wednesday.

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