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Experts Advise Caution, Not Fear, as COVID Infections Rise in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) — COVID circumstances have slowly however steadily ticked up throughout the vast majority of the Bay Space since mid-March.
In San Francisco, the 7-day common check positivity price is at 5.2 %. On March 16, the 7-day check positivity price was 2.4 %.
Nonetheless, many individuals who stay within the Bay Space aren’t as involved about this case enhance as they have been about earlier spikes.
“I feel people’ attitudes have modified about it when it comes to possibly not being as fearful about it. I don’t know if that’s a great or a nasty factor,” mentioned Gerard Ayala, a San Francisco resident. “I feel my perspective has modified as effectively. Possibly not as fearful now that I’ve had it and have been by way of the expertise.”
Though circumstances are on the rise, UCSF infectious illness knowledgeable Dr. Peter Chin-Hong doesn’t wish to classify what’s occurring proper now as a surge.
“We’ve got a really dramatic decoupling to date between what we see in the neighborhood and what we see within the hospitals. In fact, hospitalizations lag circumstances in the neighborhood, historically, however these circumstances have been going up for a while and we nonetheless haven’t seen a big effect within the hospitals,” Dr. Chin-Hong mentioned. “I feel two weeks would give sufficient time to guarantee that lag received’t be mirrored within the hospitals.”
Even so, Chin-Hong thinks the growing variety of infections will affect the area.
“You will notice disruptions in the neighborhood with constructive circumstances — folks taken out of the workforce,” he mentioned. “It’s potential that check positivity is even larger however it’s unsure as a result of we don’t actually know who’s getting examined formally in comparison with who’s getting examined at house.”
Right here’s how Chin-Hong described the present state of affairs.
“It’s truly extra akin to what persons are hoping to have on the finish of the day: an endemic section. It’s simply that I wouldn’t wish to name it an endemic but as a result of it’s not predictable what the following new variant will do lengthy after this current BA.1 surge adopted by BA.2. It’s like a one-two punch, which may be very totally different than, ‘punch, wait some time — everybody’s immunity goes down — after which punch once more,’” he mentioned.
The physician’s recommendation?
“Don’t be afraid however interact with life responsibly,” he mentioned. “Usually, I put on not less than a surgical masks in an indoor crowded area.”
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3 California beaches closed as collapsed pier debris washes ashore
As detritus from the badly damaged Santa Cruz pier washes ashore, California State Parks officials are keeping three beaches closed. “Because of the amount of debris washing up onto the local beaches from the collapsing Santa Cruz municipal wharf,” Twin Lakes State Beach, Seabright State Beach and San Lorenzo Point will be closed until Dec. 30 at 6 a.m., Santa Cruz State Beaches said.
Seacliff State Beach and Rio Del Mar State Beach both reopened on Christmas morning, though visitors should take care: A high-surf warning is in effect along the coast from Thursday morning until Sunday afternoon. The National Weather Service is advising people to stay off piers and jetties.
About 150 feet of the Santa Cruz pier and an entire building housing a restroom broke off into the ocean on Monday amid battering waves. Three people working on the pier plunged into the water, where two needed rescue and a third was able to rescue themselves. Since then, pieces of the wharf have been washing onto local beaches. There is no estimated reopening for the wharf itself. Waves also pulled support piling from the Cayucos Pier about 160 miles south down the Central Coast. The end of the pier was already closed as it incurred damage during stormy conditions in February.
“Please be cautious when near the ocean, as debris from damage north of Capitola is making its way down the coastline,” the Capitola Police Department said. “Several large pilings from the Santa Cruz wharf have found their way to our shores, creating an extreme hazard. Please use caution if you are in the area.”
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