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By Carolyn McArdle Mar 15, 2021 Stacy Allegro from Marin was one of the first people we spoke with at the beginning on the pandemic. It was about a month in and we saw her story on the news. On March 18, 2020, Stacy started getting symptoms after her husband returned from a trip to Morocco. Eleven days later she was in the emergency room with COVID-19. Stacy said she ll always remember her medical team at Kaiser in Marin and how helpful they were. She used to leave them notes on the wall in her hospital room. She recalled how they all looked like they were from outer space due to the hazmat suits they wore in the hospital at the beginning of the pandemic and none of us knew what to expect. ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading He ran 65 miles across San Francisco - and all 76 peaks - in one day as a parting gift to the city FacebookTwitterEmail Ultrarunner Luke Wicker rests with a view of downtown San Francisco, during his March 6, 2021, run that covered 76 of the city s peaks. He ran 65 miles and climbed more than 10,000 feet.Tony DiPasquale / Special to the Chronicle Running from before sunrise to sundown, Luke Wicker has seen more incredible San Francisco views in a single day than many natives see in a lifetime. On March 6, the ultrarunner ran every accessible peak in one day, 76 total, covering 65 miles and more than 10,000 feet of elevation gain. ....
Bay Area counties take scattershot approach to vaccinating homeless people against COVID-19 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Nurse Sonni Belcher-Collins administers a dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to Doug Rosen in Oakland. The Trust Health Center hosted a mass vaccination day for people who are unhoused, housing insecure or staff members of the clinic.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Bill Bradley (left), Christy Miles and Lawrence Lincoln wait in line to receive the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at the Trust Health Center in Oakland.Gabrielle Lurie/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of5 Medical assistant Rezika Kahil talks to Christy Miles before Miles receives the Johnson & Johnson vaccine outside of the Trust Health Center in Oakland.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less ....
March 10, 2021 BlackJack3D/iStock Marin County could be heading into the less-restrictive orange tier on the state’s coronavirus tier list. County public health officer Dr. Matt Willis told supervisors yesterday that Marin could move into that tier as soon as March 23rd. The orange tier would mean that some businesses can increase indoor capacity to 50%, while other businesses can move from outdoor only to indoor with 10-25% capacity. Quick Links ....