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When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, San Francisco’s tech-heavy workforce embraced remote work — and many moved away from the downtown core to see out the pandemic from homes with a little more ...
The San Francisco Department of Public Health chimed in last week, saying on social media that "with COVID-19 circulating, please consider wearing a well-fitted mask in crowded indoor spaces."
Short-haul transit is recovering better. ... San Francisco Municipal Railway, or Muni, which operates buses, trolley buses, trains and the city’s famed cable cars, is doing better than BART ...
The San Francisco Bay Area, which includes the major cities of San Jose, San Francisco, and Oakland, was an early center of the COVID-19 pandemic in California. [2] The first case of COVID-19 in the area was confirmed in Santa Clara County on January 31, 2020. [3]
On January 26, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed the first case in California, the third case in the U.S. The person, a man in his 50s, who had returned from travel to Wuhan, China, was released from the hospital in Orange County on February 1 in good condition to in-home isolation. [1]
On March 16, the health officers of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties announced, with the City of Berkeley, a legal order directing their respective residents to shelter in place for three weeks beginning midnight March 17 to April 7 in order to slow the spread of the coronavirus. [25]
Six San Francisco public transport employees who were fired for refusing to get COVID-19 vaccines have been awarded more than $1 million each.
California's FLiRT-fueled COVID surge is continuing to spawn infections at a dizzying rate, with coronavirus levels in wastewater reaching some of the highest levels seen since 2022.