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The department measured the amount of virus in wastewater at different sites across California. While the state as a whole is measuring at moderate levels, the Bay Area, particularly San Francisco, is ...
NEARLY 35 U.S. STATES are grappling with outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases like measles and whooping cough. A recent American Community Media ...
As BART confronts a financial crisis and more traffic clogs Bay Area freeways ... resident who routinely carpooled to the city before COVID shutdowns in 2020, said he's seen hints of a resurgence.
In San Francisco, COVID-19 positive tests, hospitalizations and deaths are once again on the rise. The culprit this time is the FLIRT variant. Today, we hear from Dr. Peter Chin-Hong.
Nationwide, while COVID-19 hospitalizations are increasing, it's at a much lower rate compared to past surges -- similar to Bay Area hospitalization trends.
Some Bay Area counties starting this week have required masks again in certain indoor settings due to the resurgence of respiratory illnesses such as COVID, flu and RSV.
Last week, amid a recent increase in COVID-19 infections, some Bay Area hospitals resumed their masking requirements. Do newly-discovered variants pose a major threat?
The number of COVID patients in Bay Area hospitals reached 940 on Wednesday, just a few beds shy of the third highest surge in hospitalized patients so far.
Right now, BA.5, the most infectious subvariant of the coronavirus yet, is driving a surge of cases in California, including the San Francisco Bay Area.