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Double mutant coronavirus variant surfaces in Bay Area Here s what we know

‘Double mutant’ coronavirus variant surfaces in Bay Area. Here’s what we know By Kellie Hwang © Josie Lepe / Special To The Chronicle In this file photo, samples are pooled into a testing tube to be processed at Stanford Clinical Virology Lab in Palo Alto in July 2020. Through genomic sequencing, the lab has identified and confirmed one case in the Bay Area of an emerging variant that originated in India. The Bay Area has yet another coronavirus variant to contend with. Through genomic sequencing, the Stanford Clinical Virology Lab has identified and confirmed one case of an emerging variant that originated in India, said Lisa Kim, a spokesperson for Stanford Health Care, on Sunday. Stanford is screening seven other presumptive cases; the location of the confirmed case was not disclosed.

Napa s prestigious Staglin winery says it needs more visitors to succeed Its wealthy neighbors are fighting back

Napa s prestigious Staglin winery says it needs more visitors to succeed Its wealthy neighbors are fighting back
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Bay Briefing: California is reopening Is that risky?

Bay Briefing: California is reopening. Is that risky? FacebookTwitterEmail Alvin Chong receives the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine from William Wohlfeiler, San Francisco Department of Public Health nursing student, at the Southeast Health Center in San Francisco.Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle Good morning, Bay Area. It’s Friday, April 2, and California’s underwater meadows are helping reverse one symptom of climate change. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. The rules still apply With little fanfare, nearly 6 million more Californians became eligible for coronavirus vaccinations Thursday when the state opened the door to people ages 50 to 64 and the first thing many did was search for an appointment some were lucky, others frustrated.

I think San Francisco literally saved my life : How the pandemic changed us

How has one year of the coronavirus pandemic changed you? That was the question we posed to readers for the anniversary of the Bay Area’s first shelter-in-place orders on March 17, 2020. Approximately 200 people responded with tributes to the loved ones they lost, celebrations of the passions they found and reflections on trying to survive this strange and difficult time. Today, one year after we started sheltering, here is a selection of their responses, lightly edited for length and clarity. Sarahbeth Maney, Special To The Chronicle I ve walked and walked and walked. + I ve been furloughed from my job since March 2020, so until the restrictions ease up enough to resume, I am home-based and without much of a schedule of appointments or commitments. So what have I done? I ve walked and walked and walked. I walk every day, usually for at least 2 or 3 miles, sometimes as far as 4 or 5 miles. For the past year, I haven t been anywhere that I couldn t walk to, but my southeast qu

Líderes sociales del Cesar denuncian exterminio y amenazas - Otras Ciudades - Colombia

Líderes sociales del Cesar denuncian exterminio y amenazas - Otras Ciudades - Colombia
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