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San Francisco County coronavirus cases: Tracking the outbreak

San Francisco County coronavirus cases: Tracking the outbreak

188,451reported cases1,022deathsIn April, the California Department of Public Health began reporting new cases and tests on a . This page will update on Tuesdays and Fridays.Jump to a sectionGo to a section Over the past week, the county has averaged 58 new cases and 1 new death per day. On Thursday, 126 new cases and 4 deaths were reported.Seven-day averages offer a more stable view of the trend than daily totals.On Jan. 3, 2022, the state reported an of new cases due to a backlog . The entire bar may not appear on this chart.An people have recovered from COVID-19 or are no longer...

May 11, 2020
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How a rushed L.A. reopening sparked more COVID-19 cases

How a rushed L.A. reopening sparked more COVID-19 cases

March 4“I want to reiterate this is not a response rooted in panic. We need every tool at our disposal.”March 15“We will get through this ... our city is not shutting down. We’re not planning to do so, and we never will.”March 19 - April 7"We're about to enter into a new way of living here in L.A. for a period."April 14“We do see a light at the end of the tunnel.”May 4 - 11“If we don't do this well ... we will see that spike we don't want to see and we'll need to revert to more restrictions.”May 12 - 13"We know with all certainty that we would be extending health officer orders for the next...

August 13, 2020
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Most corporations stood by pledges to not fund politicians who voted against Biden's victory

Most corporations stood by pledges to not fund politicians who voted against Biden's victory

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement In the aftermath of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, many of the nation’s largest corporations pledged that they would suspend donations to elected officials who opposed the certification of Joe Biden’s victory, hindered the peaceful transfer of power or incited violence. Some said they would stop contributing all together.The vast majority kept their word, according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.“There was a lot of cynicism around the announcements when they first were made,” said Judd Legum, the...

April 20, 2021
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