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Hundreds of people are expected Friday afternoon to descend upon a small alley in downtown San Francisco on Friday afternoon ...
One of the Bay Area’s largest transit agencies is encouraged by a steady recovery of ridership since the COVID-19 pandemic, but it remains uncertain if ...
San Francisco reports a decline in homeless tents, with some criticizing the metric's accuracy for reflecting homelessness.
Home inventory in a number of major metropolitan areas have hit levels higher than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic, a ...
The US Food and Drug Administration’s top vaccine official overrode agency experts in May to recommend against the broad use of two Covid-19 vaccines, newly released documents show. Dr. Vinay Prasad, ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people became new pet parents or acquired more pets that could provide companionship and bring more joy during a very trying time. Unfortunately, things have changed ...
Specifically, the new warning lists the risk of myocarditis as 8 cases per 1 million people who got the 2023-2024 COVID shots between the ages of 6 months and 64 years old. The label also notes that ...
Rather, he's caught up in a snowballing pharmacy shortage in San Francisco that's leaving residents with fewer health care choices. Over the past 10 years, at least 64 pharmacies have closed across ...
Born of the pandemic, canned mocktails and cocktails spread from Erie to 1,300 locations nationwide, and onto Royal Caribbean cruise ships.
COVID-19 is killing Asian Americans in the Bay Area. In this six-part series, USA TODAY investigates how systemic racism is driving high death rates.
Sunday marks the fifth anniversary of COVID-19 mandatory stay-at-home orders in San Francisco, one of many jurisdictions that took similar actions to protect public health, but which also led to ...
Workers age 55 and older left the labor force in large numbers following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Four years later, participation within this age group has yet to return to pre-pandemic ...