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Mosquito Fire make furious run overnight, burning homes in El Dorado, Placer counties

The explosive Mosquito Fire burning in the foothills east of Sacramento did not relent Thursday night, torching homes and forcing thousands of El Dorado County residents to flee.

Scary long haul symptoms found in many COVID patients, Stanford researchers say

Terrifying post-COVID syndrome is next focus for researchers in Bay Area and beyond

Terrifying post-COVID syndrome is next focus for researchers in Bay Area and beyond FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 Joy Wu, 37, who has been plagued with COVID-19 symptoms since she came back from a trip to the Galapagos in March, rests on her couch on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021 in San Carlos, California. She hasn t been able to do much in nearly a year and had to quit her job as a medical device engineer.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of8Fred Marziano, 50, a Marin County Sheriff s deputy, poses for a portrait on Thursday, January 18, 2021, in Petaluma, Calif. Marziano got COVID-19 last March and the symptoms never went away. He was an athletic guy, and now he uses a walker that he named Wally. He got sick at the same time as Matt Willis, the Marin County public health director, who s 54. Willis returned to work in April. Marziano just announced his retirement. So it s been a long journey. March 19 was when I first got sick. And I went through the range of all the

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