


Read the next updates from June 16-25, 2021Īrizona governor bans vaccine requirements, masks for students: Gov. Read the previous updates from June 3-9, 2021
METRO EXODUS STEAM DOWN VOTE FREE
This news is free of charge to help keep our community safe and informed. Each day, into the second year of the pandemic, we have published live updates to reflect the most critical local, national and global updates on COVID-19. We reorganized the newsroom to dedicate nearly every resource to stories focused on the health and economic disasters. The Chronicle began covering the coronavirus crisis before the first cases were reported in the Bay Area and a pandemic was declared in 2020. Nick Otto/Special to The Chronicle Show More Show Less But as the economy begins to reopen, there are signs that some BART riders are returning to their pre-pandemic trips. Jen Fedrizzi/Special to the Chronicle Show More Show Less 9 of9īART ridership plummeted during the pandemic. The trucks are returning to four locations in San Francisco and Menlo Park after a pandemic hiatus. Off the Grid food trucks gather at Stanyan and Waller in San Francisco. Josh Edelson / Special to The Chronicle Show More Show Less 8 of9 Napa advanced to the yellow tier, the least restrictive, of California’s reopening blueprint for the final week before the entire state does away with the tier system. Brittany Hosea-Small / Special to The Chronicle Show More Show Less 7 of9Ī boy plays below Downtown Joe’s outdoor dining and bar in Napa.
METRO EXODUS STEAM DOWN VOTE FULL
The Oakland Athletics have announced they will reopen the Coliseum at full capacity when they face off against the Rangers at the end of the month. Jen Fedrizzi/Special to the Chronicle Show More Show Less 6 of9Ĭonstruction crews assemble the Oakland Coliseum mass vaccination site that has now closed as demand for shots dwindled. Jeff Chiu/Associated Press Show More Show Less 5 of9 The county says nearly eight in 10 residents 12 and older have gotten at least one shot, and 67% are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus. Go Nakamura/New York Times Show More Show Less 4 of9Ī National Guard member administers a coronavirus shot to a farmworker at a Santa Clara County mobile clinic in Monterey. State officials across the country are worried in the face of low demand that their supplies of J&J vaccine will expire and go to waste. Health care workers prepare Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccines in Houston. Josh Edelson / Special to The Chronicle Show More Show Less 3 of9 Nick Otto/Special to The Chronicle Show More Show Less 2 of9Ī boy plays below Downtown Joe’s outdoor dining and bar in Napa. BART ridership plummeted during the pandemic.
