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Are you prepared for a hurricane? You should be vaccinated, SC health officials say

Are you prepared for a hurricane? You should be vaccinated, SC health officials say Mike Ellis, Greenville News South Carolina health officials are promoting COVID vaccines as a hurricane safety measure. People who are comfortable now in their routines without a vaccine may be surprised to quickly have to evacuate or accommodate evacuating family and friends, said Dr. Jane Kelly, South Carolina s assistant state epidemiologist. Getting vaccinated is part of hurricane prep, she said. Put get vaccinated  on your hurricane list. Here s a link to a hurricane preparedness checklist: https://scdhec.gov/disaster-preparedness/hurricanes-floods Hurricane season began for the Atlantic this week and lasts for six months. There are no current threats but several forecasts call for an above-average hurricane season, the average is seven. If the forecasts are accurate, it would be the sixth-straight year of above-average seasons.

Bay Area political events: International Women s Day events, climate change

Bay Area political events: Anti-Asian American violence, Trumpism Chronicle staff report FacebookTwitterEmail Upcoming political events in the Bay Area. Events take place online unless otherwise noted: WEDNESDAY Mental health and equity: A discussion on how the medical community and others can overcome cultural differences and misunderstandings lead to mental heath diagnostic problems and hesitancy to seek treatment among communities of color. Hosted by the Commonwealth Club. 6 p.m. More information is here. THURSDAY Anti-Asian American violence: A discussion on how to address anti-Asian American violence, with Russell Jeung, Asian American studies professor at San Francisco State University, and Awaken CEO Michelle Kim. Hosted by the Commonwealth Club. Noon. More information is here.

Bay Area political events: Reopening schools, women in science

Bay Area political events: International Women s Day, health care Chronicle staff report FacebookTwitterEmail Upcoming political events in the Bay Area. Events take place online unless otherwise noted: SATURDAY Women’s March event: A webinar on building community and equity, hosted by the Women’s March Foundation. Noon. More information is here. Health care for all: Rally to support state legislation, AB1400, supporting a single-payer system of health care. Organized by the Santa Clara County Single Payer Health Care Coalition. Noon, El Camino Real and Castro Street, Mountain View. More information is here. MONDAY George Floyd: A rally calling for justice for George Floyd to coincide with the scheduled start of the trial of Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer accused of murdering him. Hosted by the Northern California Unemployed Committee. 4 p.m., San Jose City Hall, 200 East Santa Clara St. More information is here.

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