San Francisco opens neighborhood coronavirus vaccine site in the Mission
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A pedestrian walks by the empty outdoor dining setup at Yasmin restaurant in the Mission District where COVID-19 restrictions had shut down businesses for most of December and January.Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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A SFPD cadet hands out masks to guests at Dolores Park in the Mission District where COVID-19 restrictions will be in effect later in the evening in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, December 6, 2020. Several Bay Area jurisdictions announced a COVID-19 lockdown ahead of statewide restrictions as ICU bed capacity has dropped in the region.Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Saturday Links: SF Restaurants See Boom in Business After Outdoor Dining Resumes
Al fresco dining resumed in San Francisco yesterday upping sales for struggling local eateries. A blip from the rainy conditions (that will continue well into Tuesday) helped increase foot traffic around the city and fill the waiting lists of still-reeling restos; II Casaro Francesco Covucci, a classic Italian restaurant in North Beach, logged well over 100 reservations Friday evening. [KRON4]
Santa Clara has now recorded over 100,000-plus COVID-19 cases. The regional epicenter of the pandemic, Santa Clara County continues to administer some 6,000 COVD-19 vaccines daily; over 35% of all the county s cases are in the five zip codes that make up East San Jose, which has seen a rise in testing and other COVID-19-related resources of late. [ABC7]
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