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California's first surgeon general navigates COVID pandemic


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When Dr. Nadine Burke Harris received her COVID-19 vaccine in Oakland last month, she internally rejoiced.
As California’s surgeon general, the state’s top physician, she was glad to get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to show others it was safe. But one of the most critical parts of the pandemic’s vaccine rollout reassuring Black and brown communities that the vaccines available are safe is an ongoing task.
“I think that I myself probably didn’t realize how . just that level of tension that I was holding, you know, around it,” Burke Harris said in a recent interview. “The fear of exposure, the fear of getting sick, it wasn’t even conscious for me. It was that awareness, that idea of being protected. . I would, of course, want everyone to feel that feeling.” ....

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True Bay Area beer geeks know: Pandemic drinking is all about cartoon-covered, limited edition cans


True Bay Area beer geeks know: Pandemic drinking is all about cartoon-covered, limited edition cans
True Bay Area beer geeks know: Pandemic drinking is all about cartoon-covered, limited edition cans
The rising popularity of local breweries like Humble Sea, Alvarado Street and Cellarmaker has ushered in a lasting beer trend
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1of2Stillwater in Fairfax, Calif., on Sunday, March 21, 2021.Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
2of2Palm City, pivoted their business strategy in the midst of the pandemic to churning out some of the best sandwiches in the city, before opening to serve hoagies to customers on August 7, 2020 in San Francisco, Calif.Kate Munsch / Special to The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less ....

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Things to do in San Antonio this week: Whitney Cummings, Koe Wetzel


Things to do in San Antonio this week: Whitney Cummings, Koe Wetzel
Jim Kiest and Deborah Martin, Staff writers
April 19, 2021
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Comedy:
Whitney Cummings is one of the busiest people in comedy. She starred in her own sitcom, “Whitney,” and helped create another, “2 Broke Girls.” She’s had four stand-up specials including, most recently, “Can I Touch It?” on Netflix, and published a book, “I’m Fine . and Other Lies.” Of course she has a podcast it’s “Good for You.”
7:30 p.m. Thursday, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. Friday, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club, 618 NW Loop 410. $50-$200 for tables for two, four or eight, improvtx.com/sanantonio. ....

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How churches, community-based organizations have stepped up to vaccinate communities of color


How churches, community-based organizations have stepped up to vaccinate communities of color
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Pastor Victor Garcia and his wife Milagro hold their vaccination cards after receiving the J&J vaccine at their Iglesia Fuente De Salvacion Church on Saturday, April 10, 2021 in San Pablo, Calif.Paul Kuroda / Special to The Chronicle
Roxana Ramos went to church Saturday, but more for physical health than the spiritual solace typically associated with houses of worship. Along with about 400 other people, the 36-year-old Richmond domestic worker was able to get her coronavirus vaccination at Iglesia Fuente de Salvacion in San Pablo.
Ramos learned of the church’s clinic from a friend who attends Iglesia Fuente de Salvacion, after a disappointing realization that she was not eligible by age or employment category when she tried to sign up for a vaccination with Kaiser. To get a slot at the church, all Ramos had to do was call. ....

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