Across the Bay Area, COVID-19 cases are increasing for a sixth time since the pandemic began but there any widespread sense of alarm is not apparent.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Across the Bay Area, COVID-19 cases are increasing for a sixth time since the pandemic began.
San Francisco resident Chris Anzellotti says the increase in cases is a bit concerning, however, he's getting used to COVID rates ebbing and flowing. Dr. Monica Gandhi, an infectious disease expert at UCSF, called what the Bay Area is experiencing a '"wave-let." Gandhi says that, although cases are rising once again, her focus is on hospitalizations and severe disease.
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