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Chase Center to Drop COVID Vaccination, Negative Test Result Entry Requirement Next Month
Starting next month, eventgoers attending San Francisco’s Chase Center will no longer have to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test result, Chase Center officials said on Monday.
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Patient Beware: Some States Are Still Pushing Outdated COVID Treatments
As the omicron variant completes its sweep across the U.S., states with scarce supplies of monoclonal antibody therapies continue to use two treatments that federal health officials warn no longer work against the highly contagious version of the virus that causes COVID-19.
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Examining the Proof of Vaccine Debate in Oakland
Oakland is now mandating proof of vaccination at some of its locations. Here’s what to know.
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Here's Where You Will Need Proof of Vaccination in Oakland
People visiting several types of facilities in Oakland as well as City Hall must now provide proof of vaccination to get inside. Stephanie Magallon reports.
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Here's Where You Will Need Proof of Vaccination in Oakland
People visiting several types of facilities in Oakland as well as City Hall must now provide proof of vaccination to get inside. The City Council voted unanimously Tuesday afternoon to approve the requirement in an effort to boost the vaccination rate in the city. Seventy-six percent of eligible residents in Oakland are fully vaccinated, county health data show. Places that…
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On 1-Year Anniversary of First COVID-19 Vaccination, Pfizer Touts Pill
Tuesday marks the one-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 vaccination, and now Pfizer has developed a pill that it says protects against the virus and its variants. Cierra Johnson reports.
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Synced In: Eviction Moratorium Ending, 100 Percent Vaccination?, Latin Billboard Music Awards
In this episode: Oakland hits a tragic milestone with 100 homicides recorded this year. Plus, will San Francisco get rid of its mask mandate soon? And, Tahoe-area ski resorts look to ease COVID restrictions.
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San Jose's Proof of Vaccination Rule at City Venues Takes Effect
New proof of vaccination requirements took effect Monday in the Bay Area’s biggest city as well as statewide. Kris Sanchez reports.
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San Jose's Proof of Vaccination Rule at City Venues Takes Effect
New proof of vaccination requirements took effect Monday in the Bay Area’s biggest city as well as statewide.
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Berkeley Requiring Patrons of Some Businesses to Show Proof of Vaccination
Starting Friday, customers 12 years old and older seeking entry to certain Berkeley businesses must show proof of COVID-19 vaccination, city public health officials said. Bob Redell reports.
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Pope Francis: ‘Vaccines are Safe, Effective and an Act of Love'
In a public service announcement released Wednesday, Pope Francis encouraged people to get vaccinated against the coronavirus, calling it an “act of love” to protect those most vulnerable during the pandemic.
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‘Act of Love': Pope Francis Encourages COVID-19 Vaccination in Global Campaign
Pope Francis has joined the global effort to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations by taking part in a video public service announcement.
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What the Delta Variant Means for Vaccinated and Unvaccinated People
The number of Covid-19 cases in the U.S. rose 10 percent this week, the CDC said on Thursday, due to the “hypertransmissible Delta variant” and lagging vaccination rates.
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5 Key Takeaways on getting vaccinated in Santa Clara County
COVID-19 vaccination efforts continue ramping up across the county, making it easier to yours. Here’s how the process works in Santa Clara County.
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Study Reveals How Protected Vaccinated Residents Are in the US
A new study conducted in the U.S. shows just how protected people are when they’ve been vaccinated from COVID-19. It tracked high-risk hospital workers in Texas during the winter surge. Ian Cull reports.
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Extreme Weather May Delay Reaching Herd Immunity, Experts Warn
The extreme winter weather covering much of the U.S. is causing enough disruption to vaccinations that the country may take slightly longer to reach herd immunity against COVID-19, potentially extending the length of the pandemic, experts who are following the vaccination rollout said.
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Military to Join Fight Against COVID-19
More than 1,000 troops will be deployed to mass vaccination sites to help deliver life-saving shots.
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SF Launches First Mass Vaccination Site at City College Despite Limited Supplies
San Francisco on Friday launched the city’s first high-volume COVID-19 vaccination site at San Francisco City College — set to help the city reach its goal of vaccinating all residents by June.
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San Francisco Opens First Mass Vaccination Site
San Francisco launched its first mass vaccination site Friday, where 500 people rolled up their sleeves to get their first dose. What they didn’t get is their next appointment to get that necessary second shot. Melissa Colorado reports.