COVID-19 levels could also increase as people increase travel and gather together more during the summer months.
COVID-19 levels detected in San Francisco's wastewater are ticking up following a drop a couple of weeks ago, according to new data from the Stanford University-based Sewer Coronavirus Alert Network.
Ex // Top Stories SFPD arrests Oakland teen for fatal July 4 Bayview shooting It’s The City’s 26th homicide this year, down from 28 at the same time in 2022 The most vulnerable are those aged 65 and older and immunocompromised people, who might soon be due for a new dose of the vaccine.
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