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told CNBC hebelieves students can return safely to campus this fall. Frenk said because college students are younger, and have a lower risk of severe illness from Covid-19, universities can implement protocols to hold in-person classes.
The new policy makes San Francisco the first city or county in California — and probably the U.S. — to mandate COVID vaccinations for all government employees, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, which first reported the news. Employees will have 10 weeks after a vaccine is approved...
San Francisco also will require that attendees and staff of indoor mega-events have their booster shots beginning Feb. 1. COVID-19 case rates have exploded nationwide in recent weeks, setting new records across the country. California was the first state to reach5 million confirmed cases, accord...
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The San FranciscoChronicleobtained a comment from Bohlin noting “I have with a growing sense of alarm observed the tide turn in this direction, in regards to medical passports. I am sad to now see the SFS comply with these dictats and to deprive their employees their basic rights to privac...
The Transamerica Pyramid, as seen from Columbus Avenue, 1971. Image © San Francisco Chronicle MCP:How’s the Ferry Building doing post-covid? JK:The Ferry Building, like everything else, was really set on its heels by the pandemic. It never quite closed, other than the initial shelter-...
San Francisco became the first major city in the nation to require proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 on Friday for people dining inside restaurants, working out in gyms or attending indoor concerts.