The number of activities available to the unvaccinated is shrinking, and the pressure to get shots is growing.
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Covid Trend: Access to Liberties Increasingly Relies on Vaccination
The number of activities available to the unvaccinated is shrinking, and the pressure to get shots is growing.
San Francisco Will Ease Mask Mandate for Vaccinated People
The change, set to take effect on Oct. 15, is dependent on coronavirus cases and hospitalization rates remaining stable or declining.
How In-Person Teaching Is Affecting U.S. Covid Outbreaks in Schools
School reopenings tend to do well in areas with high vaccination rates, but the picture is very different for schools in areas with lower rates.
San Francisco to Require Vaccinations for City Workers
The city is one of the largest U.S. municipalities to impose a Covid vaccine mandate for public workers, who could lose their jobs if they decline.
Upended by the Pandemic, Haute Chefs Move Into Hotels
Hotels not necessarily known for fine dining are drawing award-winning chefs seeking opportunities for reinvention.
Three Uber passengers coughed on a driver and ripped off his mask. Two have been arrested.
The arrested passengers face charges including assault and battery, conspiracy and violating health and safety codes after an altercation in San Francisco that was captured on video.
The Art (and Awkwardness) of a Virtual Haircut
My husband’s hair was looking shaggy. So were my bangs. A hairstylist came to our rescue — or did she? — over video chat.
When an Epidemic Looms, Gagging Scientists Is a Terrible Idea
In an epidemic, suppression of bad news costs lives and eventually angers the public. The White House is in danger of repeating the error.
Where a Michelin-Starred Chef Goes in San Francisco
Dominique Crenn serves up her favorite spots in the City by the Bay.