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Reports of underdosing at Coliseum vaccine site are false, state officials say

California to allocate 40% of vaccine supply to lowest-income zip codes

California is changing its vaccine system to allocate 40% of supply to lowest-income ZIP codes FacebookTwitterEmail 1of9 A California National Guard member directs traffic as Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines were administered to the public for the first day of mass vaccinations at the Oakland Coliseum, February 16, 2021.Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of9 A health care worker readies a syringe for a driver as Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines were administered to the public at the Oakland Coliseum, February 16, 2021.Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of9 A sign is shown at a COVID-19 vaccine site in the Bayview neighborhood of San Francisco.Haven Daley / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less

Once-cautious Bay Area counties moving swiftly to reopen What s going on?

Once-cautious Bay Area counties moving swiftly to reopen. What s going on? FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Bob Partrite the COO of Fog Harbor Fish House asks some standard covid health questions of Rica Joson, Nancy Joson, and Nikki Gacias before seating them for indoor dining at Fog Harbor Fish House on Pier 39 in San Francisco on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. Officials announced that San Francisco, Santa Clara and Napa counties are advancing from the most-restrictive purple tier to the red tier in Californias coronavirus reopening system.Nick Otto / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of3A waiter serves water to patrons dining indoors at John’s Grill in San Francisco on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. Officials announced that San Francisco, Santa Clara and Napa counties are advancing from the most-restrictive purple tier to the red tier in California’s coronavirus reopening system.Nick Otto / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

What can you do once you re vaccinated? Actually a lot

Pandemic Exit Interviews: SF General staff members reflect on their life-altering year under COVID

Pandemic Exit Interviews: SF General staff members reflect on their life-altering year under COVID FacebookTwitterEmail Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital chief medical officer Lukejohn Day and chief nursing officer Terry Dentoni.Photo Illustration: SFGATE/Courtesy of Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital COVID-19 case counts and hospitalizations are plummeting. Vaccine distribution is accelerating. After nearly a year, it seems we have finally reached the beginning of the end of the pandemic. As things continue to wind down, we re starting a series called Pandemic Exit Interviews a weekly series with a person of local interest who played a central role in the pandemic. We ll ask each figure to share what they ve learned, what they regret and where they see things going from here.

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