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		<title>How omicron continues to unfold in vaccinated San Francisco</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2022 16:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After a period of stability, San Francisco&#8217;s COVID-19 hospitalization numbers are starting to increase as the omicron variant continues to spread in the city. The weekslong spike in cases prompted a tightening of the city&#8217;s indoor mask mandate and proof-of-vaccination laws as well as the cancellation of the city&#8217;s New Year&#8217;s Eve fireworks show. Even &#8230;</p>
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<p>After a period of stability, San Francisco&#8217;s COVID-19 hospitalization numbers are starting to increase as the omicron variant continues to spread in the city.</p>
<p>The weekslong spike in cases prompted a tightening of the city&#8217;s indoor mask mandate and proof-of-vaccination laws as well as the cancellation of the city&#8217;s New Year&#8217;s Eve fireworks show.</p>
<p>Even though hospitalizations are also trending upward, one prominent expert says the trend of case and hospitalization &#8220;decoupling&#8221; is continuing.  UCSF&#8217;s Dr.  Bob Wachter estimated last week that if this wave were like other waves, the city should have at least twice as many hospitalizations as it does given the case increases recorded in prior weeks.  He said Monday nothing changes that assessment.</p>
<p>&#8220;For this number of cases, I would expect to see far higher hospitalizations if this was as virulent as prior variants,&#8221; he wrote in an email to SFGATE.</p>
<p>In mid-December, San Francisco posted new daily case totals that exceeded numbers from the summer delta variant-driven wave and last winter&#8217;s wave.  However, two weeks later, the city&#8217;s hospitalization numbers are still a fraction of what they were during the previous two waves.  UCSF&#8217;s Dr.  George Rutherford told SFGATE that in the past, hospitalizations have tended to increase 10 days after cases started to increase.</p>
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<p>COVID-19 vaccines are highly protective against severe disease, and 81% of San Francisco&#8217;s total population is fully vaccinated.  In South Africa — where the variant was first detected — officials estimated that 1.7% of confirmed cases required hospitalization, which is down from a 19% confirmed-case-to-hospitalization rate seen with the delta variant in the country.</p>
<p>Health experts say that when reading reports on rising hospitalizations, another important caveat to keep in mind is the distinction between COVID-19 patients hospitalized &#8220;with&#8221; COVID-19 vs. &#8220;for&#8221; COVID-19.  Wachter said that San Francisco&#8217;s hospitals are not reporting whether patients are in the hospital primarily because of the disease or if they were hospitalized for another reason but were tested and found to have COVID-19.</p>
<p>&#8220;During prior surges, &#8216;incidental covid&#8217; was a non-issue – if there were 60 covid patients in the hospital, maybe 1-2 might have been people with no covid symptoms who we picked up from testing,&#8221; Wachter wrote in an email .  &#8220;Now it&#8217;s a bigger issue, but still, at 8% asymptomatic test positivity rate, still represents a small minority of all of our admissions.&#8221;</p>
<p>In other locations, the percentage of patients hospitalized &#8220;with&#8221; COVID-19, rather than &#8220;for,&#8221; was much higher.  The Florida-based Jackson Health Center reported that 57% of COVID-19-positive patients were &#8220;admitted to the hospital primarily for non-COVID reasons&#8221; while a study of hospital admissions from a city in South Africa found that 62% of patients had &#8220;incidental COVID-19.&#8221; </p>
<p>Top federal adviser Dr.  Anthony Fauci has also stated that reporting &#8220;incidental COVID-19&#8221; is a growing problem because of the omicron variant&#8217;s ability to cause more asymptomatic infections than past strains.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you look at the children are hospitalized many of them are hospitalized with COVID as opposed to because of COVID,&#8221; Fauci said when addressing reports of increased pediatric hospitalization.  &#8220;What we mean by that is that if a child goes in the hospital they automatically get tested for COVID and they get counted as a COVID hospitalized individual, when in fact they may go in for a broken leg or appendicitis or something like that. So it&#8217;s over-counting the number of children who are &#8216;hospitalized&#8217; with COVID as opposed to because of COVID.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>The omicron surge in San Francisco could also be peaking</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2022 13:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The unprecedented surge of COVID-19 that has slammed the Bay Area in recent weeks may finally be on the downswing, according to both city and state data. While some of the apparent plateau may be the result of delayed reporting, many experts believe case numbers really are starting to level off here, as they have &#8230;</p>
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<p>The unprecedented surge of COVID-19 that has slammed the Bay Area in recent weeks may finally be on the downswing, according to both city and state data.</p>
<p>While some of the apparent plateau may be the result of delayed reporting, many experts believe case numbers really are starting to level off here, as they have in some other parts of the country. </p>
<p>&#8220;City cases plateaued,&#8221; Dr.  Bob Wachter, the chair of the department of medicine at UCSF, wrote on Twitter on Monday.</p>
<p>His UCSF colleague Dr.  Peter Chin-Hong competed.  &#8220;While some may call it an early victory call and wait for a few more data points over the next few days, it does appear real,&#8221; Chin-Hong, who is an expert in infectious diseases, told SFGATE.</p>
<p>dr  George Rutherford, also at UCSF, isn&#8217;t ready to officially call it the peak, but did say the timeline matches models that have been predicting California cases will peak in mid-January.  </p>
<p>&#8220;You&#8217;d expect it to peak earlier in San Francisco than in other places in California,&#8221; Rutherford told SFGATE.  &#8220;After all, we were where the first case was identified in the US&#8221;</p>
<p>Rutherford said the hospitalization peak usually lags about one to one and a half weeks behind the peak in cases.  However, while the number of people testing positive in the hospital has continued to climb in both state and city data, UCSF hospital cases have been flat for a week.</p>
<p>&#8220;At UCSF, we have been holding steady with COVID hospitalizations since Jan. 11 with no major increases,&#8221; Chin-Hong said.</p>
<p>Some experts have warned that hospitalization data exaggerates the severity of the current wave, as it includes both those who were hospitalized for COVID-19 and those who were hospitalized for other issues and then tested positive for COVID-19, but might have only mild or no symptoms</p>
<p>dr  Jeanne Noble, the head of COVID response for UCSF&#8217;s emergency department, told SFGATE last week that after reviewing the charts of every COVID-positive patient at UCSF hospitals on Jan. 4, she determined 70% of COVID-19 cases were &#8220;incidental positives, &#8220;Patients who tested positive after being admitted to the hospital for reasons such as such as a hip fracture or a bowel obstruction.</p>
<p>Her data suggests that in January 2022, fewer people are being admitted to hospitals because of severe COVID illness than in the winter of 2021. That conclusion is supported by data showing that, in San Francisco, fewer COVID-19 patients have required admission to intensive care units.</p>
<p>&#8220;The 2022 hospitalization peak and curve will look very different in 2022 compared to 2021 — significantly lower use of mechanical ventilation, shorter hospital stays, a higher proportion of people admitted with COVID (incidentally — these are folks who were screened positive for infection when they were admitted with something else) rather than because of COVID,&#8221; Chin-Hong said.  &#8220;The lower rate of severe illness is part omicron related, but certainly and substantially helped by the high vaccination rate — very different from one year ago when they were just beginning to be rolled out.&#8221;</p>
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<p>This trend can also be seen elsewhere in the Bay Area.  At the start of the month, Marin County recorded a spike in COVID-19 hospitalizations.  But of the 19 people hospitalized in the county, at least 42% were incidental cases, including five patients in a psychiatric ward who had no symptoms of the virus.  That number rose to 48% this week.</p>
<p>On Jan 11, SF Health Director Dr  Grant Colfax said while hospitalizations had been increasing in the city, the &#8220;numbers are not climbing nearly at the level that they would have if we didn&#8217;t have such great coverage with vaccines.&#8221;  In San Francisco, 85% of the eligible population (residents 5 and over) is fully vaccinated.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are optimistic that because of our city&#8217;s high vaccination and booster rates, we will get through this omicron surge without running out of those all-important intensive care unit beds,&#8221; Colfax said.</p>
<p>Wastewater samples may also provide a clue that the omicron surge has peaked.  Santa Clara County is seeing a decline in the amount of virus found in such samples, as are San Francisco and some parts of Marin County.</p>
<p>&#8220;Across the Bay Area, the epidemiology has mostly been shared,&#8221; Marin County health officer Dr.  Matt Willis said.  &#8220;As a region, we&#8217;ve traveled together through most stages of the pandemic; we&#8217;ve moved together on the timing and scale of waves we&#8217;ve experienced. So when Santa Clara is seeing evidence of a plateau, that can be reassuring for the Bay Area as a whole, but it&#8217;s too early to tell.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rutherford cautioned that even if we have hit the peak, the virus will continue to be present in the community for several weeks.</p>
<p>&#8220;Half the cases will occur in the downslope. There are a lot more cases to come,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Last week, Colfax said the peak is in sight and he expects the city to turn the corner soon, but he emphasized that people should still get vaccinated if they haven&#8217;t already.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you are up to date on your vaccinations, it is extremely unlikely you would be hospitalized due to COVID,&#8221; Colfax said.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2022 11:10:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>San Francisco continues to set new COVID-19 case records, and the number of people in the hospital with COVID-19 has now surpassed the summer&#8217;s delta-variant-driven wave. However, it&#8217;s increasingly clear those hospitalization figures are a poor metric for understanding how many patients are seriously ill with the disease. These cases of &#8220;incidental COVID&#8221; — patients &#8230;</p>
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<p>San Francisco continues to set new COVID-19 case records, and the number of people in the hospital with COVID-19 has now surpassed the summer&#8217;s delta-variant-driven wave.  However, it&#8217;s increasingly clear those hospitalization figures are a poor metric for understanding how many patients are seriously ill with the disease.</p>
<p>These cases of &#8220;incidental COVID&#8221; — patients who are in the hospital for other reasons and happen to test positive for COVID-19 — have always existed, and many public health departments still count these cases as &#8220;COVID hospitalizations.&#8221;  But as the omicron variant has spread through the Bay Area like wildfire, often causing asymptomatic or mild illness, some experts are arguing that there&#8217;s far too big a gap between official hospitalization numbers and the true burden of the virus.</p>
<p>dr  Jeanne Noble, the head of UCSF&#8217;s emergency room COVID-19 response, told SFGATE that 70% of COVID-19-positive patients at UCSF were there for reasons other than COVID-19.  Despite that, the hospital has been including those patients when it sends reports to the state about COVID-19 hospitalizations.  The state then sends that data to the counties, supposedly to inform them about how at-risk their communities are from the disease.</p>
<p>&#8220;The crisis from the Omicron peak is not generated by serious COVID illness in regions with highly vaxxed populations,&#8221; Noble wrote in an email to SFGATE.  &#8220;The crisis we are suffering in the Bay Area is largely driven by disruptive COVID policies that encourage asymptomatic testing and subsequent quarantines. … The vast majority of COVID-plus patients I take care of need no medical care and are quickly discharged home with reassurance. &#8220;</p>
<p>Hospitalizations across the city are increasing, as you can see in the first chart below.  But the second chart — which shows hospitalizations and intensive care unit hospitalizations — supports the claim that hospitalizations are being over-counted.</p>
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<p>Deaths from COVID-19 tend to lag 21 days behind hospitalizations.  As you can see in the graphs above, there&#8217;s just a one to three day lag time between hospitalizations and ICU hospitalizations, meaning those trends can be seen much earlier. </p>
<p>Marin County Health Officer Dr.  Matt Wills recently told SFGATE that he believes the ICU count is a reliable metric of how many people are currently sick with COVID-19.  When he looked for incidental positives in the official case counts last week, he found that patients in a psychiatric ward, pregnant women in obstetric units and an individual undergoing orthopedic surgery had all been included in official case counts, despite not needing significant medical care related to the virus.  At the time, just one of the 19 patients listed under COVID-19 hospitalizations required intensive care.  &#8220;That ratio has never been so small,&#8221; Wills said.</p>
<p>In fact, San Francisco is recording fewer COVID-19 ICU admissions than during either of the previous two waves, despite record numbers of people testing positive for the virus every day, both inside the hospitals and out.  In the last week, about 145 people in hospitals have tested positive for COVID-19 daily and 25 total people were admitted to the ICU with COVID-19.  During the summer delta wave, the city saw 125 COVID-19 hospitalizations at the peak — but nearly 40 people with the virus were landing in intensive care.  When hospitalizations last winter were similar to today&#8217;s average, COVID-19 ICU admissions hit 39 a day.</p>
<p>UCSF experts have repeatedly told SFGATE that given the astronomically high cases in the city, hospitalization numbers would be significantly higher if this surge were like past waves.  Fortunately, it seems that San Francisco&#8217;s high vaccination rate (81% of residents are fully vaccinated) and the fact that the omicron variant causes more mild illness than previous strains are blunting the impact on hospitals.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s just less severe,&#8221; epidemiologist Dr.  George Rutherford said of omicron.  &#8220;Unless we&#8217;re ridiculously wrong, things are different now.&#8221;</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2022 14:30:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>San Francisco&#8217;s omicron surge is ending. COVID-19 counts are falling off rapidly, and while hospitalization numbers have yet to see a decline, intensive care unit numbers appear to have peaked. City officials said that the number of cases peaked on Jan. 8, a trend that follows other Bay Area counties. Hospitalization totals typically lag cases &#8230;</p>
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<p>San Francisco&#8217;s omicron surge is ending.</p>
<p>COVID-19 counts are falling off rapidly, and while hospitalization numbers have yet to see a decline, intensive care unit numbers appear to have peaked.</p>
<p>City officials said that the number of cases peaked on Jan. 8, a trend that follows other Bay Area counties.  Hospitalization totals typically lag cases by a week or two, so a decline there can be expected in the coming days.</p>
<p>Even though raw hospitalization numbers exceed last winter&#8217;s surge, experts say those figures exaggerate the severity of the current wave, as they include both those who were hospitalized for COVID-19 and those who were hospitalized for other issues and then tested positive for COVID-19 , but might have only mild or no symptoms.</p>
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<p>Some health officials say that ICU figures are a better representation of the true burden on hospitals, and the most recent data suggests the city has seen its peak at a level similar to last summer&#8217;s delta variant-driven wave but well below last winter&#8217;s wave.</p>
<p>With the surge ending, San Francisco officials have started to signal a policy shift going forward.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our goal is no longer to prevent every case of COVID,&#8221; San Francisco Department of Public Health Director Dr.  Grant Colfax said in a statement Jan 20. &#8220;Instead, our goal is to prevent the worst outcomes of the disease, such as hospitalizations and deaths, and to do this while keeping essential services open, like schools and hospitals.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We know how to protect ourselves: vaccines, booster shots, testing, and soon we expect more widely available therapeutics,&#8221; tweeted Mayor London Breed on Jan. 20. &#8220;As we adapt to living with COVID, these tools will continue to be critical to keeping our city and our economy running, and our residents safe.&#8221;</p>
<p>Interestingly, Breed&#8217;s list of &#8220;tools&#8221; did not include masks.</p>
<p>The state of California is enforcing an indoor mask mandate that will run through at least Feb. 15, and under California law, all counties must abide by the more restrictive state order.  When the state order is lifted, San Francisco is one of several Bay Area counties that have a set of shared criteria for lifting the mask mandate.</p>
<p>At least one of those counties — Marin — plans to break ranks and scrap the case rate criterion once the state order is lifted.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;d be looking at hospitalizations as our primary indicator, and importantly, hospitalizations &#8216;for COVID,&#8217; where it&#8217;s directly attributable to the virus,&#8221; Marin County Health Officer Dr.  Matt Willis told SFGATE.</p>
<p>It is unclear whether San Francisco and other Bay Area counties plan to continue to abide by the case requirement.</p>
<p>Other policies, such as school mask mandates and quarantines, are set by the California Department of Public Health and would have to be softened at the state level before they can be softened locally.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Feb 7 (Reuters) &#8211; Officials in New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, California and Oregon said on Monday they will lift indoor mask mandates for schools and other public places in coming weeks, seeking a return to &#8220;normalcy&#8221; as soaring COVID-19 infections fueled by the Omicron variant abate. The changes signal a growing inclination by political leaders &#8230;</p>
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<p data-testid="paragraph-0" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">Feb 7 (Reuters) &#8211; Officials in New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, California and Oregon said on Monday they will lift indoor mask mandates for schools and other public places in coming weeks, seeking a return to &#8220;normalcy&#8221; as soaring COVID-19 infections fueled by the Omicron variant abate.</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-1" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">The changes signal a growing inclination by political leaders in those states, all led by Democrats, to take pandemic-weary residents off an emergency footing and shift toward policies that treat the virus as part of every day life.</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-2" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">Compulsory face-coverings have proven especially fraught and politically heated in public education.  Four of the states announcing action on Monday &#8211; California being the exception &#8211; set hard deadlines for ending mask mandates in schools.</p>
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<p data-testid="paragraph-4" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">In New Jersey, where the number of new cases has decreased over the past two weeks, Governor Phil Murphy announced the state would lift its school mask mandate on March 7.</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-5" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">&#8220;Balancing public health with getting back to some semblance of normalcy is not easy. But we can responsibly take this step due to declining COVID numbers and growth in vaccinations,&#8221; Murphy wrote on Twitter.</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-6" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">Murphy later told a news conference that individual school districts and private childcare providers would still be allowed to maintain and enforce mask mandates.</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-7" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">&#8220;We will not tolerate anyone being put down exercising by their choice to mask up,&#8221; Murphy said.</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-8" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont said his state would lift its mask mandate on Feb. 28, and Delaware&#8217;s John Carney announced the state&#8217;s school mask mandate would end on March 31.</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-9" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">&#8220;We&#8217;re in a much better place than we were several weeks ago,&#8221; Carney wrote on Twitter, but added: &#8220;The virus still poses a risk of serious illness, particularly among those who are not up to date on their vaccinations.&#8221;</p>
<p class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__white___cSohpe Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__small___10gNo_ Body__base___3K85eE Body__caption___3SJBpz caption__text___3F--nX caption__collapsed___MZsNmX">Children wear a masks and wait for US President Joe Biden to visit her pre-Kindergarten class at East End Elementary School to highlight the early childhood education proposal in his Build Back Better infrastructure agenda in North Plainfield, New Jersey, US October 25, 2021. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst</p>
<p><span class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__inherit-color___1Jv4Eu Text__bold___2pIB3c Text__default___1ZhUwy TextButton__medium___1HuzMG">read more</span></p>
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<p data-testid="paragraph-11" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">SHIFT POLICIES</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-12" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">California Governor Gavin Newsom pointed to a 65% statewide decline in case rates since the height of the Omicron surge, which prompted mandatory face coverings for everyone &#8211; vaccinated or not &#8211; in all indoor public spaces in mid-December.</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-13" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">Under the latest policy shift in the nation&#8217;s most populous state, indoor masking will cease to be compulsory for vaccinated people from Feb. 16, except in such settings as public transit, hospitals and nursing homes.</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-14" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">The unvaccinated will still be required to mask up at all indoor public places.  And local masking policies imposed county-by-county, as in Los Angeles and much of the San Francisco Bay area, will remain in effect.</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-15" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">The latest change in California does not immediately apply to its schools but education and public health officials are working on revised indoor masking rules for students and teachers in the weeks ahead, state officials said.</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-16" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">President Joe Biden met Murphy and other US governors last week at the White House, where the state leaders expressed a desire to return to a sense of normalcy nearly two years after the pandemic forced many schools to switch to online learning and later to institute mask policies .</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-17" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">While US coronavirus deaths are still on the rise &#8211; surpassing 900,000 on Friday &#8211; the daily number of lives lost has begun to level off, according to data collected by Reuters.  During each surge in the pandemic, the rise in the death toll trails the increase in new cases.</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-18" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">Dr Leana Wen, a public health professor at George Washington University and Baltimore&#8217;s former health commissioner, said lifting mask mandates was the right step.</p>
<p data-testid="paragraph-19" class="Text__text___2vZwzq Text__dark-grey___1T5z1- Text__regular___3orWU3 Text__large___1NuIuP Body__base___3K85eE Body__large_body___1_XkH1 article-body__element___vulnXJ">It &#8220;marks a needed shift from government-imposed requirement to individual decision. It helps to preserve public health authority for when it&#8217;s needed again,&#8221; she wrote on Twitter.</p>
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		<title>California Tops 80,000 COVID-19 Deaths As Instances Tumble From Omicron Surge – CBS San Francisco</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SACRAMENTO (AP) &#8212; California&#8217;s coronavirus death toll has surpassed 80,000, and another 3,000 people are expected to die by the end of the month, even as infections, hospitalizations and ICU cases fall nearly as fast as they did during the rapid-fire Omicron -wave of the pandemic have risen . The toll hit 80,688 on Friday, &#8230;</p>
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<p>SACRAMENTO (AP) &#8212; California&#8217;s coronavirus death toll has surpassed 80,000, and another 3,000 people are expected to die by the end of the month, even as infections, hospitalizations and ICU cases fall nearly as fast as they did during the rapid-fire Omicron -wave of the pandemic have risen .</p>
<p>The toll hit 80,688 on Friday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.</p>
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<p>That&#8217;s the highest in the US, but the country&#8217;s most populous state has a per capita death rate that&#8217;s among the lowest at 38.  Texas has just a few hundred fewer deaths than California, but has 10 million fewer residents and therefore a higher per capita rate.</p>
<p>Another 220 deaths in California were reported Thursday, and the state&#8217;s forecast models show the death toll will top 83,600 by the end of February.  Despite the dismal record, other indicators showed that California has clearly passed the peak of the latest and most contagious wave.</p>
<p>The state&#8217;s hospital admissions have fallen by more than 3,300 from a peak of 15,435 two weeks ago, well below the all-time high of nearly 22,000 in January 2021.</p>
<p>There were fewer than 2,300 intensive care patients, 300 fewer cases than 10 days ago and less than half the number in January 2021.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve definitely peaked and are seeing a downward trend in the numbers, but we&#8217;re not over the hill yet,&#8221; said Dr.  Olivia Kasirye, Sacramento County Health Officer.</p>
<p>Hospitalization rates in the state&#8217;s capital region and many other regions remain high, and waves of infection continue in places, including Sacramento County&#8217;s two jails.  Nearly 5,000 of the California state penitentiary&#8217;s 97,000 inmates are infected, along with 2,900 correctional workers.</p>
<p>However, the state&#8217;s case rate and positivity rates have fallen from their highs in early January, and models predict the number of those infected will continue to decline across geographies.</p>
<p>The hopeful trends mean Los Angeles is among counties moving toward relaxing mask mandates.  New cases in the country&#8217;s most populous county on Thursday accounted for about a quarter of the daily record number of cases set a few weeks ago.</p>
<p>About 3,200 people infected remained in the Los Angeles County hospital Thursday, but the number has fallen and Public Health Director Dr.  Barbara Ferrer said the winter surge will be considered over if it falls below 2,500 for seven days in a row.</p>
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<p>Once that threshold is met, Los Angeles County will end mask requirements for large outdoor events such as concerts and sporting events, as well as for outdoor spaces in schools and childcare facilities.</p>
<p>The indoor mask requirements will remain in effect until the county has two consecutive weeks at or below a &#8220;moderate&#8221; rate of 50 new cases per 100,000 residents and no reports of a new, troubling variant circulate, Ferrer said.  The fall rate is now almost three times above the threshold.</p>
<p>&#8220;Post surge doesn&#8217;t mean the pandemic is over, or that transmission is low, or that there won&#8217;t be unpredictable waves of surges in the future,&#8221; Ferrer warned.</p>
<p>California&#8217;s statewide mask mandate expires on February 15, although local governments can still maintain their own mandates.</p>
<p>California&#8217;s confirmed number of coronavirus cases has now surpassed 8 million, but the 37,000 new cases reported Thursday are dramatically below the seven-day average of nearly 120,000 in early January.</p>
<p>The state&#8217;s models predict hospital admissions will fall by two-thirds to about 4,200 in another month, while intensive care unit cases will fall to less than 500, a fifth of what they are now.</p>
<p>The Omicron variant spreads even more easily than other strains of coronavirus and more easily infects those who have been vaccinated or previously infected with earlier versions of the virus.</p>
<p>However, early studies show that omicron is less likely to cause serious illness than the previous Delta variant, and vaccination and booster shots still offer strong protection against serious illness, hospitalization, and death.</p>
<p>Officials said unvaccinated Californians are 30 times more likely to die than people who got their booster shots;  nearly 15 times more likely to be hospitalized;  and are 7.5 times more likely to contract COVID-19.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s going to be a very busy weekend in San Francisco, as are multiple events planned to mark the start of the Lunar New Year, The Brooklyn Nets face the Warriors at Chase Center and people going to nearest bars to watch the NFC Championship Game between the 49ers and Rams. But as crowds are &#8230;</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s going to be a very busy weekend in San Francisco, as are multiple events planned to mark the start of the Lunar New Year, The Brooklyn Nets face the Warriors at Chase Center and people going to nearest bars to watch the NFC Championship Game between the 49ers and Rams. </p>
<p>But as crowds are expected to gather, The city&#8217;s health department is urging everyone to keep their guard up as they said the omicron isn&#8217;t gone yet.</p>
<p>At Harry&#8217;s Bar, they&#8217;re ready for the big 49ers game on Sunday and the crowd that comes with it.</p>
<p>They&#8217;re holding some walk up space for regulars and setting up tv&#8217;s both inside and outside to give fans safe space.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re going to be expanding our outdoor seating area i rented 40 additional chairs from a local party rental so we&#8217;re going to seat as many people as we can outside,&#8221; Charles Johnson said.</p>
<p>They upgraded the HVAC system a while back.  They&#8217;re also following city mandates on masking and vaccinations.</p>
<p>&#8220;We do continue to sanitize everything we do make our own sanitizer we do sanitize the table and menus and everything between seating,&#8221; Johnson said.  dr  Mary Mercer, medical co-lead for COVID Task Force at the San Francisco Department of Public Health told NBC Bay Area that people will still need to be careful how we come together.</p>
<p>&#8220;San Francisco is now on the downslope of the omicron surge cases are still quite high though so its very important for us to layer up our many layers of protections,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>That includes masks like an N95 or KN95, isolating and testing if you have symptoms &#8211; and they want to remind everyone that outdoor gatherings are safer than indoors.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, as excitement builds for the return of the Lunar New Year parade, organizers are cautiously optimistic and have protocols in place, for the crowd they hope will return as well.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.: Bay Area residents honor the memory of the slain civil rights iconEvents in the Bay Area commemorating the life of Martin Luther King Jr. 1 hour ago COVID: Oakland Unified School District students threaten to strike if COVID safety requirements are not metOakland Unified School District students threaten to strike &#8230;</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.: Bay Area residents honor the memory of the slain civil rights icon</strong>Events in the Bay Area commemorating the life of Martin Luther King Jr.</p>
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<p><strong class="title">COVID: Oakland Unified School District students threaten to strike if COVID safety requirements are not met</strong>Oakland Unified School District students threaten to strike Tuesday if COVID safety requirements are not met</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Today&#8217;s Forecast: The latest forecast from the KPIX 5 weather team</strong>Sunshine and warmth for the vacation of Martin Luther King Jr</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Bay Area health professionals stop by Omicron</strong>Questions about what&#8217;s happening after the recent Omicron surge have weighed on Bay Area health experts.  Kenny Choi reports.  (1-16-22)</p>
<p>9 hours ago<span class="balance"><img decoding="async" src="https://m101675-ucdn.mp.lura.live/anv-iupl/49C/881/49C88129A7B9540D62AAECB11D14CB9F.jpg?Expires=1737072000&#038;KeyName=mcpkey1&#038;Signature=79NHUbXXZOK9xEoAopuvZH-nrXU"/></span></p>
<p><strong class="title">French bulldog stolen at gunpoint in armed robbery in Castro Valley</strong>Gunmen stole a French bulldog at gunpoint in the Castro Valley on Saturday and later returned to steal the victim&#8217;s car.  Betty Yu reports (1-16-22)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">PIX now</strong>Here&#8217;s the latest from the KPIX newsroom.  (1-16-22)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Omicron threatens to shut down music at Bay Area venues</strong>Before the pandemic, Bay Area nightlife was a major contributor to the local economy.  Now the highly contagious variant of the Omicron coronavirus poses a new threat, reports Ryan Yamamoto.  (1-16-22)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Sunday night accurate forecast</strong>Meteorologist Darren Peck has predicted the Bay Area&#8217;s microclimate.  (1-16-22)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">The separation strategy at SF Gym fits well with COVID-era concerns</strong>A new San Francisco gym offers a workout experience that just happened to become appealing in the era of COVID-19.  John Ramos reports.  (1-16-22)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Omicron Surge Forces Martin Luther King Day Cancellations</strong>While many of Monday&#8217;s official MLK Day events were canceled due to COVID, Shawn Chitnis reports that organizers are finding new ways to spread a message that is more relevant than ever.  (1-16-22)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">The 49ers get it down in Dallas as the faithful celebrate</strong>Fans across the San Francisco Bay Area (and across the country) cheered Sunday night after the Niners beat the Cowboys.  Vern Glenn and Da Lin report.  (1-15-22)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Raw Video: Fatal Accident in Sonoma County</strong>Raw video from the scene of a fatal accident on State Route 116 near Sonoma (1-16-22)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Today&#8217;s Forecast: The latest forecast from the KPIX 5 weather team</strong>Sunny skies on Sunday</p>
<p>1 day ago<span class="balance"><img decoding="async" src="https://m101675-ucdn.mp.lura.live/anv-iupl/26F/1DA/26F1DAD5FA16113E7E65C00B85918EC4.jpg?Expires=1737072000&#038;KeyName=mcpkey1&#038;Signature=cZk5GyCri3ZaK2FjnaVe-KFPQmo"/></span></p>
<p><strong class="title">PIX now</strong>Sunday morning headlines from the KPIX 5 newsroom</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Thieves target San Francisco license plates and collect parking tickets</strong>Auto break-ins are a big problem in San Francisco, but now thieves are also targeting license plates, and victims are getting parking bans.</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Tsunami Coverage: Water Rescue on Bay Area Beaches</strong>SFFD rescues three from waters off Ocean Beach;  Two fishermen went out to see how they were rescued off San Mateo County</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Tsunami Coverage: Soquel Creek waters reverse during the tsunami wave</strong>Tsunami wave combines with high tide to reverse Soquel Creek</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Talking Tsunami: USGS Scientists on Tonga Volcano Eruption</strong>KPIX 5&#8217;s Brian Hackney spoke to USGS volcanologist Wendy Stovall about the unusual undersea volcanic eruption near Tonga that sent tsunami waves across the Pacific.  (1-15-22)</p>
<p>2 days ago<span class="balance"><img decoding="async" src="https://m101675-ucdn.mp.lura.live/anv-iupl/7FE/F70/7FEF700AFE6559EE3A341E3D992F9796.jpg?Expires=1737072000&#038;KeyName=mcpkey1&#038;Signature=pGxotEVnIIePcElPyZj3Y-hg8CE"/></span></p>
<p><strong class="title">PIX now</strong>Here&#8217;s the latest from the KPIX newsroom.  (1-15-22)</p>
<p>2 days ago<span class="balance"><img decoding="async" src="https://m101675-ucdn.mp.lura.live/anv-iupl/DDC/A11/DDCA11E9F6C8CB867CEDE1FDF2F12C22.jpg?Expires=1737072000&#038;KeyName=mcpkey1&#038;Signature=djERB4AxCN49yFba4uOu_vWQY7s"/></span></p>
<p><strong class="title">Pacific coast tsunami news</strong>The KPIX team reports on the Tonga volcano&#8217;s eruption and subsequent tsunami that sent waves across the Pacific Ocean on Saturday.  (1-15-22)</p>
<p>2 days ago<span class="balance"><img decoding="async" src="https://m101675-ucdn.mp.lura.live/anv-iupl/AF9/9AE/AF99AE1B406BD60B47888FC7CCA70F9A.jpg?Expires=1737072000&#038;KeyName=mcpkey1&#038;Signature=Kqt5WXsdBYxBZUbEfstgrgRxh1M"/></span></p>
<p><strong class="title">Saturday night accurate forecast</strong>Meteorologist Darren Peck has issued the forecast and other tsunami warnings for the California coast after the Tonga volcano erupted.  (1-15-22)</p>
<p>2 days ago<span class="balance"><img decoding="async" src="https://m101675-ucdn.mp.lura.live/anv-iupl/EDB/8BF/EDB8BF633795422D8478C1E960601FF8.jpg?Expires=1737072000&#038;KeyName=mcpkey1&#038;Signature=P9eqVqzHJbNCM0opWcoWY5VEEpI"/></span></p>
<p><strong class="title">Bay Area Tonga Community Anxious After Volcanic Tsunami</strong>People in Tonga&#8217;s Bay Area fear the worst after a massive volcanic eruption and tsunami near the island of Tonga.  John Ramos reports.  (1-15-22)</p>
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		<title>Omicron Places Many Downtown San Francisco Companies in Limbo Relating to Return to Workplace – CBS San Francisco</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2022 04:13:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) &#8212; With the Omicron wave of COVID cases still rising, more jobs are stuck in downtown San Francisco trying to figure out if, how and when they will return to their offices in any way. Leonid Plotkin, a small business owner in San Francisco&#8217;s Financial District, is keeping a close eye on &#8230;</p>
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<p>SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) &#8212; With the Omicron wave of COVID cases still rising, more jobs are stuck in downtown San Francisco trying to figure out if, how and when they will return to their offices in any way.</p>
<p>Leonid Plotkin, a small business owner in San Francisco&#8217;s Financial District, is keeping a close eye on developments.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Probably the most important thing is when offices reopen their doors to their staff for at least part of the week,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Plotkin has managed to keep his barber shop open during the pandemic, but as a business that relies on walk-in customers who perform traditional 9-5 jobs in the Financial District, he&#8217;s lost a large chunk of his clientele.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was very up and down,&#8221; he said.  &#8220;Last week was probably my slowest week since coming back from lockdown.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Employers kind of pause and think, &#8216;What are we actually trying to do with our long-term plans?'&#8221; said Kelly Obranowicz of the Bay Area Council.</p>
<p>They survey approximately 200 Bay Area employers of all sizes monthly to gain a better understanding of plans for the return to the office.</p>
<p>“Approximately 6% of employers who took part in the survey say they have no plans to return to the office.  We&#8217;ve seen a lot more comments saying people are considering this possibility,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>However, the vast majority of companies plan to return to the office in some capacity, she says.</p>
<p><strong style="color: black; float: left; padding-right: 5px;">CONTINUE READING: </strong>Lunar New Year street festival in San Francisco&#8217;s Chinatown canceled due to COVID-19 Omicron Surge;  Parade up for now</p>
<p>&#8220;Employers say they anticipate about a quarter of their employees will be remote post-pandemic,&#8221; Obranowicz said.  “Even that means you still have to rehire 75% of your workforce, maybe three days a week on average.  It&#8217;s not like we won&#8217;t have anyone in the downtown San Francisco corridor.  It may just be a little less or with less frequency.”</p>
<p>Obranowicz says it appears many employers are likely to move to a hybrid way of doing business remotely as the new norm.</p>
<p>&#8220;We now have nine months of data where 40% or more of employers have said, &#8216;Yes, three days a week we will ask employees to come in.&#8217;  And 60% of employers also polled in December that they were confident or very confident that this will be their new norm,” Obranowicz said.</p>
<p>A good sign for the recovery: Sephora announced that they will be moving their headquarters to the Salesforce building at 350 Mission St.</p>
<p>A Sephora spokesperson provided KPIX 5 with the following statement, which is attributed to Jeff Gaul, Sephora&#8217;s senior vice president of store development.</p>
<p>“Sephora is pleased to confirm that we will be moving our San Francisco headquarters to 350, 16-story Missions in 2023.  350 Mission has been carefully crafted to support and enhance the future of work at Sephora, which places a strong focus on our employee culture, collaboration and flexibility,&#8221; the statement said.  “Most importantly, this move consolidates the number of buildings our corporate employees work in and supports our hybrid on-site and remote work practices while providing ample room for growth as Sephora continues to be a leading employer in the Bay Area .”</p>
<p>Obranowicz said the Bay Area Council is excited to learn more from its next series of data from the latest poll results.</p>
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<p>&#8220;I think we want to look at not just when you plan to bring people back, but when your new, long-term norm will be implemented?&#8221; she said.  &#8220;Do we still expect about 85% of employers to have employees back with the consistency they want by May, or are we looking further ahead?&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>San Francisco and Alameda County are considering increasing the number of people living on the streets by about a month due to concerns about Omicron &#8212; further delaying a pivotal event that will help determine how much federal , state and local funds flowing into the homeless crisis. The US Department of Housing and Urban &#8230;</p>
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<p>San Francisco and Alameda County are considering increasing the number of people living on the streets by about a month due to concerns about Omicron &#8212; further delaying a pivotal event that will help determine how much federal , state and local funds flowing into the homeless crisis.</p>
<p>The US Department of Housing and Urban Development mandates the point-in-time count every two years.  The census was due to take place last year but was canceled over concerns it would not be safe to conduct during the pandemic.</p>
<p>The San Francisco PIT count was originally scheduled for January 27, but may now be pushed back to late February.  Alameda County&#8217;s was scheduled for Jan. 25 but could be moved to Feb. 23 instead.</p>
<p>San Mateo County pushed back its count to Feb. 24.</p>
<p>“The recent surge in the Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus in our county has placed restrictions on staffing outreach programs, shelters and jurisdictions, and people living in the homeless, all of which are critical to both staffing and accuracy The point-in-time census is important,” said Chelsea Andrews, executive director of EveryOne Home, the organization that will conduct the census in Alameda County.</p>
<p>Andrews said the organization&#8217;s board voted Thursday morning to send her request to HUD and expects to hear whether her request is approved early next week.</p>
<p>Similarly, on Friday, San Francisco will decide whether to submit its application to HUD.  Deborah Bouck, spokeswoman for the San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing, said HUD &#8220;indicated that they are willing to move the date.&#8221;</p>
<p>The point-in-time census requires hundreds of volunteers who typically spend a night in January counting every homeless person they see on streets, in parks, in cars, in shelters and in jails.  Though critics say the count is typically an undercount of the actual homeless crisis, federal and city policymakers are using the data to determine how much money and resources are needed to address the crisis.</p>
<p>    Sarah Ravani and Kevin Fagan are contributors to the San Francisco Chronicle.  Email: sravani@sfchronicle.com, kfagan@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @SarRavani, @KevinChron</p>
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