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COVID-19 live updates: San Francisco teachers, district reach agreement to reopen schools, union says

Police release photos of getaway car used in brutal French Bulldog robbery in San Francisco s Russian Hill in effort to find suspects, puppy

Here is clean surveillance video of the attack. Previously, much of this video had been blurred as SFPD worked the investigation privately. Unfortunately, no leads so far, so now they are asking for the public s help. https://t.co/qXP9wf2V5upic.twitter.com/2j3P5jw7IT Liz Kreutz (@ABCLiz) February 5, 2021 It feels like it s been three days and it feels like it s been 10 years, Vorhaus told ABC7 News through tears. It s been really hard balancing trying to stay hopeful and feeling hopeless that we re going to get her back. Vorhaus hopes the release of the getaway car will lead to more tips. She is offering a $8,000 reward for any information that does lead to Chloe s safe return.

At current supply rate, Kaiser Permanente would take 4+ years to get enough COVID-19 vaccines for all California patients

Kaiser Permanente says a lack of supply has led to the slow and messy vaccine rollout among their patients, many of whom have described frustratingly long waits only to be told there are no available appointments. In an email sent to patients over the weekend, CEO Greg Adams acknowledged these concerns and explained just how bad the vaccine shortage is. He said Kaiser cares for 9.3 million Californians and has so far received only 300,000 doses. That averages to roughly 43,000 doses a week since the vaccine first shipped to California in mid-December. If that rate continues, it means it would take roughly 216 weeks or just over 4 years to have enough of the first dose for all of Kaiser s California patients.

At current supply rate, Kaiser Permanente would take 4 plus years to get enough COVID-19 vaccines for all California patients

Kaiser Permanente says a lack of supply has led to the slow and messy vaccine rollout among their patients, many of whom have described frustratingly long waits only to be told there are no available appointments. In an email sent to patients over the weekend, CEO Greg Adams acknowledged these concerns and explained just how bad the vaccine shortage is. He said Kaiser cares for 9.3 million Californians and has so far received only 300,000 doses. That averages to roughly 43,000 doses a week since the vaccine first shipped to California in mid-December. If that rate continues, it means it would take roughly 216 weeks or just over 4 years to have enough of the first dose for all of Kaiser s California patients.

East Bay woman creates Kamala Harris Inauguration Breakfast Boxes to celebrate VP-elect s Oakland roots

East Bay woman creates Kamala Harris Inauguration Breakfast Boxes to celebrate VP-elect s Oakland roots KGO Share: OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) With just days until Kamala Harris is sworn in as the 49th Vice President of the United States, one East Bay woman has found a creative way to celebrate the Bay Area native. Lauren McCabe Herpich owns Local Food Adventures, an Oakland food tour business that has had to pivot because of the pandemic. Instead of giving tours she s now making gift baskets, and who better to create one for than Vice President-elect Harris? In honor of the inauguration on Wednesday, Herpich is selling Inauguration Breakfast Boxes that includes several local East Bay food items with ties to Harris.

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