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Bay Area Reporter :: News Briefs: SF Hearts raise $1 6 million for hospital

This year s edition of Hearts in SF raised more than $1.6 million for essential health care initiatives at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center. A free virtual event was held February 11 honoring three health equity programs at SFGH. Proceeds from the event were generated by bidding on the hearts. The Hearts program, produced by the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, has raised nearly $34 million since its inception in 2004. During the event essential workers on the frontline of care were honored and three SFGH programs were highlighted: Empowered by Heart SF, which is a series of San Francisco-based events geared toward improving heart health through wellness workshops, neighborhood celebrations, and conversations around education and prevention of heart disease; Richard H. Fine People s Clinic, one of the first outpatient clinics at a public hospital; and Solid Start, which promotes integrated care coordination for all pregnant people, children, a

S F could move more than 500 people off streets into hotels - but where they go next is uncertain

Skip to main content Currently Reading S.F. to move more than 500 additional people off streets into hotels - but where they go next is uncertain FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Chucky Torres embraces her dog, Yoda, in her hotel room in the Tenderloin. Chucky was previously homeless and hoping to get permanent housing.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Marlin Tanner, 70, had been living in his car and appreciates his hotel room, but worries about what’s next.Photos by Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of5 Hotel Union Square has been temporarily contracted as one of San Francisco’s shelter-in-place hotels to house at-risk homeless people.Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

I ve had two COVID-19 vaccine doses What can I do now?

Can I have a dinner party? Yes, but. It would be safest to wait until everyone getting together is vaccinated, health experts say. The current approved vaccines both require two shots for them to work most effectively, and full protection may not come until Although scientists are confident that the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines for COVID-19 are 94% to 95% effective in preventing clinically recognizable disease, they don’t yet know whether vaccinated people can be asymptomatic carriers of the virus. “We don’t know yet whether [the vaccine] prevents asymptomatic infection,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, the U.S. government’s top infectious diseases expert, said on the “

Need a hug or a dinner party? Here s what you can do if you re fully vaccinated

Need a hug or a dinner party? Here s what you can do if you re fully vaccinated
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Homelessness In America: The Search for Solutions During COVID-19

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