According to CDC data, the Delta variant now accounts for more than 51% of new COVID-19 cases in the U.S. That’s quite a change from just one month ago, when Delta accounted for just 3% of U.S. cases.… MORE
According to CDC data, the Delta variant now accounts for more than 51% of new COVID-19 cases in the U.S. That’s quite a change from just one month ago, when Delta accounted for just 3% of U.S. cases.… MORE
The site closed as coronavirus cases have slowed down and almost 80% of county residents 12 or older have received at least one dose fo the COVID-19 vaccine. In the site’s peak in April the site provided as many as 12,000 shots per day. To date, Levi’s Stadium has administered over 350,000 vaccine doses. Similarly, Oakland Coliseum mass vaccination site closed on May 24th due to a loss of demand.… MORE
San Francisco Giants announced a partnership with the Department of Public Health and COVID Command Center as a part of Major League Baseball’s ‘Vaccinate at the Plate’ campaign. The initiative is a national effort to get as many residents vaccinated against coronavirus as possible. Starting Friday, June 25th, individuals who get a COVID-19 vaccine at one…… MORE
Beginning June 21, select McDonald’s restaurants will host pop-up clinics to offer COVID-19 vaccines for employees, their families and the public.… MORE
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced on Monday a new incentives program to get the golden state vaccinated. … MORE
Photo via Adobe Stock. California is set to reopen June 15th, allowing people to return to life before the pandemic. As of next Tuesday, fully vaccinated Californians will not have to wear a mask in most settings. According to the CDC, People are considered fully vaccinated: 2 weeks after their second dose in a 2-dose…… MORE
Alameda and Napa Counties moved from the “Orange” Tier to the “Yellow” Tier Tuesday afternoon. Alameda and Napa join Marin, Monterey, San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara in the “Yellow” Tier as part of Governor Gavin Newsom’s plan to reopen the economy. Sonoma, Solano and Contra Costa counties remain in the orange tier. The reopening changes go into effect Wednesday morning. ABC reports, The…… MORE
“If you do takeout food, you’ll be able to get the takeout cocktails,” Newsom says, adding he believes the move is “good for our economic recovery.”… MORE
Marin and Monterey join San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara in the “Yellow” Tier as part of Governor Gavin Newsom’s plan to reopen the economy. … MORE
That’s after Wednesday’s announcement from the San Francisco Giants that they will reopen Oracle Park at full capacity starting on Friday, June 25, the first game of a three-game set vs. the Oakland A’s. … MORE
As the calendar turns to August, a new climb is underway in Santa Clara. Up off the mat come your 2024 San Francisco 49ers. Wounds, both physical and emotional, have healed and are healing. Opening kickoff is 40 days away, a six week crawl that may only be magnified by the perpetual mediocrity of the…
Celebrating the Bay Area rock scene … past, present and future!
Celebrating the Bay Area rock scene … past, present and future!
Celebrating the Bay Area rock scene … past, present and future! Hosted by Dennis Willis. Originally broadcast on 107.7 The Bone on May 18, 2024 MUSICIANS – SUBMIT YOUR MUSIC HERE: https://www.1077thebone.com/soundwaves/ PLAYLIST: Destroy Boys – “Plucked” Earth Quake – “Everywhere I Go” Eric Martin Band – “Sucker for a Pretty Face” Swamphammer – “Voodoo…
Celebrating the Bay Area rock scene … past, present and future!
Celebrating the Bay Area rock scene … past, present and future!
Celebrating the Bay Area rock scene … past, present and future!
Mötley Crüe will release a new single later this week, after signing a new deal with Big Machine Records.
The “Destroy All Enemies” tour will make a stop to the Toyota Pavilion at Concord on August 10, 2024.
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