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Bay Area restaurants scramble with new mask guidance, including one that is laying off all unvaccinated staff

Bay Area restaurants scramble to respond to new mask guidance FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Food from Zareen’s, which is requiring customers to again wear masks indoors.Kimberley Hasselbrink/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Server Brett Kuwahara (second from left) wears a mask as he stands near diners Jake “JaCandy” Andriola (left), David Betty, (center) and Ryan Pozivenec (right) at Wursthall on Friday, July 16, 2021 in San Mateo, California. Restaurants were scrambling on Friday to respond to a new public health recommendation in seven Bay Area counties that vaccinated people again wear masks indoors.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of3

Your Immune System Could Turn COVID-19 Deadly

One of the enduring mysteries of COVID-19 is why it makes some people deathly sick but gives others only mild symptoms or none at all. We know that age matters, as do race; gender; and pre-existing medical conditions like high blood pressure, heart problems, and obesity. We also know that most people who succumb to the disease die because they develop severe pneumonia, also known as acute respiratory distress syndrome, or ARDS.  What we still don’t know, however, is what tips one COVID-19 victim toward ARDS but not another. Early in the pandemic, doctors noticed that, compared to forms of ARDS caused by other respiratory infections like flu, some features of COVID ARDS were peculiar. Patients were not only slower to develop the syndrome but also slower to recover, in some cases spending weeks on a ventilator. Often, their immune systems continued a ruinous battle against their own bodies – ravaging their lungs and choking them of oxygen – even after SARS-CoV-2, the virus that

Mission District icon La Doña takes the spotlight

Andrew Gilbert July 14, 2021Updated: July 14, 2021, 7:07 pm La Doña performs at the Stern Grove Festival on June 20 in San Francisco. Photo: Paul Kuroda / Special to The Chronicle Running late to her job as Latin music analyst for Pandora Radio one morning in the summer of 2018, Cecilia Peña-Govea figured she’d drive to the Mission District office rather than ride her bicycle. Instead of arriving at work, however, she crashed into a stalled car while heading north on Interstate 280. Peña-Govea recalls feeling her spirit rise out of her body and experiencing an epiphany that revealed her first song as La Doña, the femmetón singer-songwriter.

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