11 a.m. Weather prompts closure of S.F.’s only mass vaccination site: UCSF is closing San Francisco’s only mass vaccination site, as of Tuesday afternoon, for the rest of the week because of the wet and blustery weather ahead. The site has been vaccinating San Francisco residents and UCSF patients who are 75 and older. UCSF will reschedule some Tuesday visits and the 250 set for Wednesday, a spokeswoman said. No other appointments were on for the week “due to the lack of vaccines,” she said. … [Read more...] about Bay Area Weather Live Updates: San Mateo County issues coastal evacuation orders
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Bay Area weather live updates: San Mateo, Santa Cruz counties order evacuation in coastal, mudslide areas
10:45 a.m. San Francisco preps for storm, warns residents to get ready: San Francisco officials are gearing up for heavy rain and wind this week. Some Bay Area outdoor COVID-19 testing sites are closing or reducing hours this week, officials said. “The first major winter storm of the season is here and we’re asking San Franciscans to do their part by looking out for each other, having your emergency supplies ready, and avoiding any unnecessary travel,” Mayor London Breed said in a statement. To check if your testing site has been impacted click here or calling 3-1-1. … [Read more...] about Bay Area weather live updates: San Mateo, Santa Cruz counties order evacuation in coastal, mudslide areas
Live Updates: Biden weighs in on Trump impeachment, says Dems won’t have the votes to convict
Republican denunciations of Trump have cooled since the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. Instead, Republicans are presenting a tangle of legal arguments against the legitimacy of the trial and questioning whether Trump’s repeated demands to overturn Joe Biden’s election really amounted to incitement. … [Read more...] about Live Updates: Biden weighs in on Trump impeachment, says Dems won’t have the votes to convict
Shanghai Considers ‘Public Frozen Egg Bank’ as Chinese Birth Rate Plunges
The outlet quoted Qin as stating that the United States considers freezing women’s eggs a “standard medical service” and that China has much to gain from following that example. Among the hurdles the program would face is the fact that the Communist Party in Shanghai strictly regulates who has access to egg-freezing, limiting the list to “couples with a history of infertility and cancer patients who expect to preserve their fertility before undergoing surgery or chemotherapy.” Most preservation of eggs is not freezing in China, however, which means most expire after five years, the newspaper noted. … [Read more...] about Shanghai Considers ‘Public Frozen Egg Bank’ as Chinese Birth Rate Plunges
Sleepwalking rates in US much higher than expected
“Put into perspective, 8.5 million people are concerned [who frequently sleepwalk],” said study author Dr. Maurice Ohayon with Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif. “The problem is not so much with the rare cases. There are a huge number of people who have had regular, frequent sleepwalking during the past year.” … [Read more...] about Sleepwalking rates in US much higher than expected