Bay Area Residents Planning Mother's Day Gatherings as COVID-19 Cases Rise

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Mother’s Day celebrations are happening Sunday in the Bay Area amid rising COVID-19 cases.

“This is a real treat; You know, just to be with them and not have that fear of COVID hanging over you,” Atherva Bhulambrikar said.“I’m going to fly to out Vegas and meet up with my mom, were going to go see The Cult in concert,” said San Mateo resident Nick Escobar.

Kokko owner Yuki Matsushita told NBC Bay Area Saturday that they have more than 100 people with reservations and they keep getting calls.On Sunday, Matsushita said Kokko will have more tables outdoors than indoors. As families prepare to celebrate, health experts warn that the likelihood of anyone getting infected Sunday is pretty high.UCSF infectious disease expert Dr. Peter Chin-Hong told NBC Bay Area that they will keep going up.

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