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San Francisco COVID-19 cases are down, but doctors fear new variant could cause surge any day

Our numbers are down overall in the hospital, said Dr. Colwell, Chief of Emergency Medicine at ZSFG. Mayor London Breed tweeted, San Francisco s COVID-19 reproductive rate is back under 1, at 0.99! That means for every person who gets COVID-19, on average they re passing it to less than one other person. We re slowing the spread. If this continues, we could soon start reopening under CA s guidelines. San Francisco s COVID-19 reproductive rate is back under 1, at 0.99! That means for every person who gets COVID-19, on average they re passing it to less than one other person. We re slowing the spread. If this continues, we could soon start reopening under CA s guidelines. London Breed (@LondonBreed) January 22, 2021

Stanford Medicine launches large-scale surveillance of coronavirus variants in Bay Area

Stanford Medicine launches large-scale surveillance of coronavirus variants in Bay Area Stanford Medicine researchers are screening diagnostic samples to identify known coronavirus variants circulating in the Bay Area, including those from the United Kingdom, South Africa and Brazil. Jan 21 2021 Benjamin Pinsky is the medical director of the Stanford Clinical Virology Laboratory, where researchers are screening samples for known coronavirus variants circulating in the Bay Area. Steve Fisch In March, Stanford Medicine was one of the first academic medical centers in the country to develop a diagnostic test for the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Now, researchers in Stanford’s Clinical Virology Laboratory have developed additional tests to detect the presence of coronavirus variants, or strains, already spreading in the United Kingdom, South Africa, Brazil and some parts of the United States. 

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