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patients in san francisco, lower than most other urban areas. and the importance of this is that it has allowed our hospitals to continue to function in a somewhat normal fashion, without becoming overwhelmed, as has happened elsewhere, both in our state and in the country. and that's enabled us to continue to serve all of the patients who need hospital care throughout the pandemic. so we are committed to continuing to work with the city and the county to support the residents through this pandemic. and i encourage you all to do the very best you can to ensure that you continue to comply with these health orders, as they are so important. let me turn to vaccines for a moment. so with the approval of two vaccines in the u.s., ucsf is now very focused on vaccination as supplies become available. i will say that the size and scale of this effort is unlike any we've ever seen. so let me describe briefly how ucsf as one health system is part of the chain to provide vaccines to the people of san francisco. so ucsf is part of what is called a multi-cou
patients in san francisco, lower than most other urban areas. and the importance of this is that it has allowed our hospitals to continue to function in a somewhat normal fashion, without becoming overwhelmed, as has happened elsewhere, both in our state and in the country. and that's enabled us to continue to serve all of the patients who need hospital care throughout the pandemic. so we are committed to continuing to work with the city and the county to support the residents through this...
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she loves san francisco and she lived in san francisco, and she played ball in san francisco. and i know it was such an honor for her to have a street named after her and especially where it's located. and the area is fantastic and are glad she's going to represent in a way the street. and i wanted to tell everybody and we really appreciate everything you have done to see that the area the named after her. and playing baseball and playing baseball with the men. and she fought to do this. she believed in and testimony like an addiction to her. and the lowest paid person on the teams and she did it because she loved the game. and when she came to san francisco, her sister was living here. and they talked about the game and talked about playing for san francisco. and a lot of the contracts were done in san francisco while she was there. the odd jobs and the finest houses in san francisco at the time. and loved talking to the children about the game and showed them different ways at different schools about how to play the game. and she was really well aboved by the children. and s
she loves san francisco and she lived in san francisco, and she played ball in san francisco. and i know it was such an honor for her to have a street named after her and especially where it's located. and the area is fantastic and are glad she's going to represent in a way the street. and i wanted to tell everybody and we really appreciate everything you have done to see that the area the named after her. and playing baseball and playing baseball with the men. and she fought to do this. she...
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vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is coming into the county is going straight to our health care partners. that's important to realize. as you mentioned, not only are we not receiving all of the allocation, but just a minority, but it's very erratic and unpredictable because of the supply issues. that means we can't know from week to week how many spots we'll have available for people to get vaccinated. the state also determines what the priorities are for vaccination. again, as you said, very important to know. and right now, the priority groups are health care workers and they are people that are 65 and older. these are the people wh
vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is...
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many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get vaccinated. the issue is that the bay area is porous and we're all interconnected and we need to get vaccines into arms as quickly as possible. >> thank you, dr. colfax. your next question comes from various media outlets. why are we reopening with new virus variants circulating? how will the city deal with new variants and avoid shutdowns? >> so we are opening at a high level of case diagnosis. we're at about 30 per 100,000 right now, which as the mayor mentioned, is substantially lower than we were just a few weeks ago. so this is very good news. we know that the rate of t
many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get...
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vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is coming into the county is going straight to our health care partners. that's important to realize. as you mentioned, not only are we not receiving all of the allocation, but just a minority, but it's very erratic and unpredictable because of the supply issues. that means we can't know from week to week how many spots we'll have available for people to get vaccinated. the state also determines what the priorities are for vaccination. again, as you said, very important to know. and right now, the priority groups are health care workers and they are people that are 65 and older. these are the people wh
vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is...
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it's called san francisco has a new poet laureate. pick any bench, stoop, any fourth star in this city or over it. sit quietly, you'll hear the water of time. keys rattling, heart and innovation, war and colonization that only grows on the south side of that mountain right there. you'll hear the poetry of place, popsicle sticks scratching on the curb, jump rope songs, chess moves and love curses. every night in some back room, the future and past in autopsied words, gorilla words shouted at unsuspecting somewhere in north beach. the skyline mutters poems that have been and poems to come. if you stand at the cafe's door too long, you will hear what they choose to call in this moment a poem. old wives tales along valencia, you can hear the purring of fog as they pass through, the paintings comment quietly on every new show and if your hearing is very good, ambrose's dictionary runs on a certain bar on a certain bar stool and the faint laughter from one of sam's jokes will still grind breath. victims in more languages that you can see, a
it's called san francisco has a new poet laureate. pick any bench, stoop, any fourth star in this city or over it. sit quietly, you'll hear the water of time. keys rattling, heart and innovation, war and colonization that only grows on the south side of that mountain right there. you'll hear the poetry of place, popsicle sticks scratching on the curb, jump rope songs, chess moves and love curses. every night in some back room, the future and past in autopsied words, gorilla words shouted at...
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and a member of the san francisco planning commission. i wanted to just congratulate all of the re-elected and the newly elected supervisors. and shout out to you, great to see you back on the board. and we look forward to working with the board this year and advancing racial equity and racial justice in our city, the planning department and the planning commission have centered racial equity in our planning. we are working really, really hard to shore up and to support the communities of color here in san francisco. we have our work cutting out for us how to support the small businesses, navigate the recovery from this ongoing pandemic and being accessible and understandable to the public in the work, which is really an exciting challenge to figure out how to plan even during a time of recession here in the city right now. i want to send congratulations to supervisor walton for his nomination for board president. and i hope that is unanimously supported, which it looks like it will be. he'll be an excellent leader and i'm so, so excited
and a member of the san francisco planning commission. i wanted to just congratulate all of the re-elected and the newly elected supervisors. and shout out to you, great to see you back on the board. and we look forward to working with the board this year and advancing racial equity and racial justice in our city, the planning department and the planning commission have centered racial equity in our planning. we are working really, really hard to shore up and to support the communities of color...
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here in san francisco. so in closing, human trafficking has been and will continue to remain amongst our highest priorities here at f.b.i. san francisco. thank you very much for having me today. >> thank you, mr. fair, for all the work that you're doing. i also want to take the opportunity to acknowledge the work for alameda county district attorney o'malley who is also a modern day abolitionist awardee from a couple of years ago, and thank you for being here today. next, we will have herinana utarte, and she's representing the asian women's shelter in san francisco. >> thank you. good morning -- i guess it's good morning. good morning, everyone, and thank you, sfgov, for having me, and congratulations for all our awardees, number one. many of you know about asian women's shelter. we're an older organization, and we are an agency that provides social services for all survivors of violence in 40-plus languages, including the rare ones like mongolian or arabic. in the last few years, we have expanded our serv
here in san francisco. so in closing, human trafficking has been and will continue to remain amongst our highest priorities here at f.b.i. san francisco. thank you very much for having me today. >> thank you, mr. fair, for all the work that you're doing. i also want to take the opportunity to acknowledge the work for alameda county district attorney o'malley who is also a modern day abolitionist awardee from a couple of years ago, and thank you for being here today. next, we will have...
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there have not been sites in san francisco. president-elect biden has announced the administration will give out all doses. i understand the limitations accompanied by the guidelines issued by who can receive a vaccine and when the guidelines are changing week by week and the guidelines are changing week by week, it is the city's responsibility to ensure we have a plan for an effective mass evacuation and ready to expand as soon as possible and it is important to hear from providers who have a key role in this process and my office has reached out to a number of them who have welcomed the opportunity to come and present at a hearing. so i am requesting the department of emergency management, department of public health and kaiser and other private public providers to attend the public hearing for plans for mass distribution sites and how healthcare and community based organizations are working together to get vaccines to residents as soon as possible. i know this is the concern and importance to all of us on this board. i look
there have not been sites in san francisco. president-elect biden has announced the administration will give out all doses. i understand the limitations accompanied by the guidelines issued by who can receive a vaccine and when the guidelines are changing week by week and the guidelines are changing week by week, it is the city's responsibility to ensure we have a plan for an effective mass evacuation and ready to expand as soon as possible and it is important to hear from providers who have a...
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vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is coming into the county is going straight to our health care partners. that's important to realize. as you mentioned, not only are we not receiving all of the allocation, but just a minority, but it's very erratic and unpredictable because of the supply issues. that means we can't know from week to week how many spots we'll have available for people to get vaccinated. the state also determines what the priorities are for vaccination. again, as you said, very important to know. and right now, the priority groups are health care workers and they are people that are 65 and older. these are the people wh
vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is...
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is that possible in san francisco? >> doctor: so there have been no delays in getting people vaccinated. the demand far outweighs the supply. we are working with our health care providers, who we expect will be receiving the majority of the vaccines, kaiser, which as we know, covers many, many people, dignity health, and of course, here at the health department, to explore whether we can -- whether the vaccine will be more rapidly distributed and made available to people through these types of mass vaccination sites. and we are working with them to ensure that, again, the vaccine gets into as many arms as quickly as possible. our goal is to make sure that vaccine is not sitting in the freezer, and that as soon as the feds and the sat supply vaccine to local jurisdictions, to health care entities in san francisco, that we get it into as many arms as possible. >> thank you. the next set of questions come from multiple outlets: how will san francisco determine who will be next in line for vaccines? and is san francisco ta
is that possible in san francisco? >> doctor: so there have been no delays in getting people vaccinated. the demand far outweighs the supply. we are working with our health care providers, who we expect will be receiving the majority of the vaccines, kaiser, which as we know, covers many, many people, dignity health, and of course, here at the health department, to explore whether we can -- whether the vaccine will be more rapidly distributed and made available to people through these...
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we have an incredible village in san francisco. in a matter of weeks we got the program up and running with the help of community organizations, city departments and private partners. i especially want to thank the department of youth and families and phil ginsburg from recreation and parks who stepped up and drove this program from the beginning. thanks to the hard work of every one involved over the past three months of operation we served 2000 students at 78 locations throughout the city. that is 2000 students who have been able to get help with distance learning, receive healthy food and snacks, and most importantly have a place to go where they could be around other kids their own age. that is thousands of san francisco parents who can focus on working during the day, knowing their children are being looked after. these hubs have made a difference in people's lives. they have been safe, even during this challenging time. from day one, keeping our young people in the hub, staff safe and healthy is the top bright. the community
we have an incredible village in san francisco. in a matter of weeks we got the program up and running with the help of community organizations, city departments and private partners. i especially want to thank the department of youth and families and phil ginsburg from recreation and parks who stepped up and drove this program from the beginning. thanks to the hard work of every one involved over the past three months of operation we served 2000 students at 78 locations throughout the city....
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office here in san francisco. there were seven shooting incidents this week causing 11 victims. one was injured from glass shattered from the shooting. of there was one in bayview and one on january 11th. there was one in ingleside on january 12th. there was one in january 16th glen and bayview on january 16th. one in bayview on january 17th n tenderloin on january 17th. the tenderloin shooting resulted in five people being shot and we do have four individuals in custody for that shooting. that shooting was in front of a liquor store. we believe that shoot asking shs linked to a homicide. the first one occurred in the tenderloin district and it involved two groups who engage in a fight and gunfire was exchanged and five individuals were shot. there were two shooting incidents. the last thing on the report, is there was one incident with a serious traffic collision and that was at 20th and potrero at that location. our victim was a 82-year-old pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle near the crosswalk. the driver re
office here in san francisco. there were seven shooting incidents this week causing 11 victims. one was injured from glass shattered from the shooting. of there was one in bayview and one on january 11th. there was one in ingleside on january 12th. there was one in january 16th glen and bayview on january 16th. one in bayview on january 17th n tenderloin on january 17th. the tenderloin shooting resulted in five people being shot and we do have four individuals in custody for that shooting. that...
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we are not aware at this time whether it's circulating in san francisco. and is cause for concern and number of scientists and looking to confirm the transmission and the increased transmission risk but i think that to emphasize the need for people not to travel and to stay t a home and for the travel quarantine guidelines to stay home so people returning to the city do not transmit covid-19. >> thank you, doctor. we will give it just a moment. thanks for your time. >> all right, dr. colfax. that is it for today. thank you to madam mayor and for your time. that concludes today's press conference. >> thank you so much. goodbye. lesb ri >> by the time the last show came, i was like whoa, whoa, whoa. i came in kicking and screaming and left out dancing. [♪] >> hello, friends. i'm the deputy superintendent of instruction at san francisco unified school district, but you can call me miss vickie. what you see over the next hour has been created and planned by our san francisco teachers for our students. >> our premise came about for san francisco families that
we are not aware at this time whether it's circulating in san francisco. and is cause for concern and number of scientists and looking to confirm the transmission and the increased transmission risk but i think that to emphasize the need for people not to travel and to stay t a home and for the travel quarantine guidelines to stay home so people returning to the city do not transmit covid-19. >> thank you, doctor. we will give it just a moment. thanks for your time. >> all right,...
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san francisco can be an example. and we have got to face this disparity, and it really can't continue. i would like to add that i would like to see felicia jones to be a presenter at the hearing. i so much appreciate her voice and you all ought to hear this to get these recommendations completed and you have to work with the community. and listen. and the board of supervisors have to hold -- have to be held accountable and hold people accountable to get through this project. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. >> president walton: before we call on the next caller, i want to remind folks when they call in to address your comments to the entire board and not to specific members of the board of supervisors. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, mr. president. okay, operations, let's hear from the next caller, please. >> caller: hello. this is gloria barry. and i'm a resident in district 10. and i would like to first mention that i served eight years as a peace officer and i left as a sergeant. i'm currently a m
san francisco can be an example. and we have got to face this disparity, and it really can't continue. i would like to add that i would like to see felicia jones to be a presenter at the hearing. i so much appreciate her voice and you all ought to hear this to get these recommendations completed and you have to work with the community. and listen. and the board of supervisors have to hold -- have to be held accountable and hold people accountable to get through this project. thank you. >>...
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vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is coming into the county is going straight to our health care partners. that's important to realize. as you mentioned, not only are we not receiving all of the allocation, but just a minority, but it's very erratic and unpredictable because of the supply issues. that means we can't know from week to week how many spots we'll have available for people to get vaccinated. the state also determines what the priorities are for vaccination. again, as you said, very important to know. and right now, the priority groups are health care workers and they are people that are 65 and older. these are the people wh
vaccine getting to us in san francisco and getting in the arms of people in san francisco is also very, very complex. so the federal government directly allocates a small portion of the doses that it has and then the rest of it gets divided up and allocated by the federal government to the 50 states. once our california share has arrived, then it gets allocated not just to our 58 counties, but also large health care organizations. in fact, in san francisco, two-thirds of the vaccine that is...
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be proud of in san francisco. >> okay. one moment. >> an i thought someone was going to ask me about taxes. >> the only questions about taxes is why is my bill so high? >> indeed. >> and the next question is what's carmen's first responsibility after the nomination? and that comes from sky link. >> i think immediately especially during this time when so much of the city's response to covid is important, it is very important to make sure we continue to deliver on what is necessary and respond not only from a public health perspective, but also to support the city in the economic recovery. first and foremost, that has an impact on the lives of residents and operations. a big focus right away will be starting to take a look t a making sure we continue to support the efforts. that we do that in an excellent way and we also look forward to the future means. in addition to that, we're going to continue to look for more efficiencies. what's going to happen is we're going to go through a very tough time. i think the city is unders
be proud of in san francisco. >> okay. one moment. >> an i thought someone was going to ask me about taxes. >> the only questions about taxes is why is my bill so high? >> indeed. >> and the next question is what's carmen's first responsibility after the nomination? and that comes from sky link. >> i think immediately especially during this time when so much of the city's response to covid is important, it is very important to make sure we continue to deliver...
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she loves san francisco and she lived in san francisco, and she played ball in san francisco. and i know it was such an honor for her to have a street named after her and especially where it's located. and the area is fantastic and are glad she's going to represent in a way the street. and i wanted to tell everybody and we really appreciate everything you have done to see that the area the named after her. and playing baseball and playing baseball with the men. and she fought to do this. she believed in and testimony like an addiction to her. and the lowest paid person on the teams and she did it because she loved the game. and when she came to san francisco, her sister was living here. and they talked about the game and talked about playing for san francisco. and a lot of the contracts were done in san francisco while she was there. the odd jobs and the finest houses in san francisco at the time. and loved talking to the children about the game and showed them different ways at different schools about how to play the game. and she was really well aboved by the children. and s
she loves san francisco and she lived in san francisco, and she played ball in san francisco. and i know it was such an honor for her to have a street named after her and especially where it's located. and the area is fantastic and are glad she's going to represent in a way the street. and i wanted to tell everybody and we really appreciate everything you have done to see that the area the named after her. and playing baseball and playing baseball with the men. and she fought to do this. she...
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is that possible in san francisco? >> doctor: so there have been no delays in getting people vaccinated. the demand far outweighs the supply. we are working with our health care providers, who we expect will be receiving the majority of the vaccines, kaiser, which as we know, covers many, many people, dignity health, and of course, here at the health department, to explore whether we can -- whether the vaccine will be more rapidly distributed and made available to people through these types of mass vaccination sites. and we are working with them to ensure that, again, the vaccine gets into as many arms as quickly as possible. our goal is to make sure that vaccine is not sitting in the freezer, and that as soon as the feds and the sat supply vaccine to local jurisdictions, to health care entities in san francisco, that we get it into as many arms as possible. >> thank you. the next set of questions come from multiple outlets: how will san francisco determine who will be next in line for vaccines? and is san francisco ta
is that possible in san francisco? >> doctor: so there have been no delays in getting people vaccinated. the demand far outweighs the supply. we are working with our health care providers, who we expect will be receiving the majority of the vaccines, kaiser, which as we know, covers many, many people, dignity health, and of course, here at the health department, to explore whether we can -- whether the vaccine will be more rapidly distributed and made available to people through these...
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francisco. >> hello san francisco. i'm the executive director for the american indian cultural district. it actually start with the american indian cultural center where i partnered with my sister april to co-found the american indian cultural center. my sister sits on the board helping us with the indigenous project. we're happy to work with the cultural center to build this cultural district for future generations. happy native american heritage month. >> hi, my name is mary. i too want to join in and celebrate and recognize the american indian heritage celebration here in san francisco. i am the president of the american indian cultural district. i just was newly et cetera wi will -- newly elected and i want to say that this is exciting times. we want to give much recognition to our community that have gone through so many changes and they're now coming together and the importance of having a cultural center in the district where we can gather, we can teach our youth, we can bring our elders together to pass that kn
francisco. >> hello san francisco. i'm the executive director for the american indian cultural district. it actually start with the american indian cultural center where i partnered with my sister april to co-found the american indian cultural center. my sister sits on the board helping us with the indigenous project. we're happy to work with the cultural center to build this cultural district for future generations. happy native american heritage month. >> hi, my name is mary. i...
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this is my second bar in san francisco. i'm a san francisco native. i have been trying desperately to comply with every single health order that's been mandated and also desperately complying with the department of public health but the department of municipal transit, the department of public works, etc., etc., etc., to the point where i have applied and received a small s.b.a. loan, which i have used to build a parklet. now i've been informed that the parklet that i built per the very, very tight constraints of -- not a parklet, a platform, is being cited, and i'm told to renovate it because my platform is not conforming to a parklet standard. this is ridiculous. i can't continue to operate. i can't -- i can barely hold on at this point, and i'm asking san francisco supervisors to please put this all into one basket. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. thank you for your comments. again, apologies for interrupting any callers. okay. can we hear from the next caller, please. >> can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, we can. welcome. >> thank you. my name
this is my second bar in san francisco. i'm a san francisco native. i have been trying desperately to comply with every single health order that's been mandated and also desperately complying with the department of public health but the department of municipal transit, the department of public works, etc., etc., etc., to the point where i have applied and received a small s.b.a. loan, which i have used to build a parklet. now i've been informed that the parklet that i built per the very, very...
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is that possible in san francisco? >> doctor: so there have been no delays in getting people vaccinated. the demand far outweighs the supply. we are working with our health care providers, who we expect will be receiving the majority of the vaccines, kaiser, which as we know, covers many, many people, dignity health, and of course, here at the health department, to explore whether we can -- whether the vaccine will be more rapidly distributed and made available to people through these types of mass vaccination sites. and we are working with them to ensure that, again, the vaccine gets into as many arms as quickly as possible. our goal is to make sure that vaccine is not sitting in the freezer, and that as soon as the feds and the sat supply vaccine to local jurisdictions, to health care entities in san francisco, that we get it into as many arms as possible. >> thank you. the next set of questions come from multiple outlets: how will san francisco determine who will be next in line for vaccines? and is san francisco ta
is that possible in san francisco? >> doctor: so there have been no delays in getting people vaccinated. the demand far outweighs the supply. we are working with our health care providers, who we expect will be receiving the majority of the vaccines, kaiser, which as we know, covers many, many people, dignity health, and of course, here at the health department, to explore whether we can -- whether the vaccine will be more rapidly distributed and made available to people through these...
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a lot of san francisco yan san . now is the time for everyone to work together. i agree that supervisor walken has what it takes to help the businesses and citizens of san francisco regardless of gender and sexual orientation. congratulations to you. it's an honor to speak with you all of you today. thank you for your time and services to the city. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, legislative affairs officer. i want to condprat lat congratue returning and new supervisors. congratulations on your elections . just want to call in to remind you that the youth commission exists. we have just approved our preliminary budget priorities. the budget is one of the most important value documents that the city produces every year. we're tasked that what is in the budget and laws that we are meeting the unmet needs of san francisco. i believe that we will be presenting to budget and finance committee sometime in the near future. they have been forwarded to all of your e-mails. we look forward to working with all of you over the next ye
a lot of san francisco yan san . now is the time for everyone to work together. i agree that supervisor walken has what it takes to help the businesses and citizens of san francisco regardless of gender and sexual orientation. congratulations to you. it's an honor to speak with you all of you today. thank you for your time and services to the city. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, legislative affairs officer. i want to condprat lat congratue...
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many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get vaccinated. the issue is that the bay area is porous and we're all interconnected and we need to get vaccines into arms as quickly as possible. >> thank you, dr. colfax. your next question comes from various media outlets. why are we reopening with new virus variants circulating? how will the city deal with new variants and avoid shutdowns? >> so we are opening at a high level of case diagnosis. we're at about 30 per 100,000 right now, which as the mayor mentioned, is substantially lower than we were just a few weeks ago. so this is very good news. we know that the rate of t
many health care providers work in san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get...
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be san francisco. the golden gate city announced another round of aid, 652 million dollars for local businesses. here is more of my conversation with london breed about what they are doing to keep businesses alive and well. >> when you look at what san francisco has done compared to any other city, and i am talking about san francisco, not the fed, not the state. almost $100 million to support his this is in the city, with grants, no interest loans, resources. not only delayed payment of fees but we have illuminated -- eliminated some of those fees. we are providing resources for small businesses to help apply for the ppe loans -- san francisco is a major city. all major cities are struggling. we are trying to do everything we can locally to keep those businesses intact. is it enough? no, it is not enough. we will continue to do more and find creative ways like we just did with our 650 $2 million announcement to provide additional relief to small businesses. -- $652 million announcement to provide reli
be san francisco. the golden gate city announced another round of aid, 652 million dollars for local businesses. here is more of my conversation with london breed about what they are doing to keep businesses alive and well. >> when you look at what san francisco has done compared to any other city, and i am talking about san francisco, not the fed, not the state. almost $100 million to support his this is in the city, with grants, no interest loans, resources. not only delayed payment of...
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francisco as in san matteo. if anything, i would argue it's a higher proportion in san francisco because of the large number of hotels and because of the large number of restaurants here. it's a percentage change here showing the 32.5% of leisure and hospitality and the 5% for trade utilities could well be higher, but we don't have the number anyway. at the bottom you can see the difference from the 1.2 million jobs total in november 2019 to just a little over a million in november 2020 or a reduction of 9.3%. focusing a little more on the industry, the largest share of employment reductions. for the sector of leisure and hospitality, this gives a little bit more of a breakdown. food services and brinking places reduced by 32.3% or 33,000 jobs between the two counties. accommodati accommodation, largely hotels, a reduction of 37.1% or 9,800 jobs. probably a good share of them in san francisco. i think for both of those a good rule of thumb between the two counties a good number of the jobs are in san francisco,
francisco as in san matteo. if anything, i would argue it's a higher proportion in san francisco because of the large number of hotels and because of the large number of restaurants here. it's a percentage change here showing the 32.5% of leisure and hospitality and the 5% for trade utilities could well be higher, but we don't have the number anyway. at the bottom you can see the difference from the 1.2 million jobs total in november 2019 to just a little over a million in november 2020 or a...
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we should make that happen in san francisco. that is already in san francisco. we are so far ahead of our commitment to parks. we take that for granted. we all do. we assume this is the way the world is. when you look at so many communities around the country and world, they don't live anywhere near a park. they may not have a backyard and they don't have a park where they can easily take their kids. what an amazing thing. no matter who you are in san francisco, how rich, how poor, if you have real space at home or don't, whether you have a home or not, everyone can access these parks and pools and play grounds and recreational facilities. you may being that happen and thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything that you do. have a wonderful holiday everyone. >> the five most popular words 2020. i am thanking senator weiner not just for being here today but for advocacy for city and park system. he takes his park advocacy all the way to sacramento. it really matters and helps us with state park bonds and opportunities for funding that are so important t
we should make that happen in san francisco. that is already in san francisco. we are so far ahead of our commitment to parks. we take that for granted. we all do. we assume this is the way the world is. when you look at so many communities around the country and world, they don't live anywhere near a park. they may not have a backyard and they don't have a park where they can easily take their kids. what an amazing thing. no matter who you are in san francisco, how rich, how poor, if you have...
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and it's been a great evolution and and san francisco and streets look like in the personal of san francisco and i own a business for establishing a plan for getting federal aid to small businesses and i encourage you to look at this as an opportunity to not just delay the suffering and we need to address but to reinvent and really redefine san francisco because it's the heart and soul of san francisco to suppose tort and move forward in a positive direction and a positive outcome from this terrible pandemic. >> laurel: next caller, please. >> my name is katie gray and in a year we're not getting this security. we can't deal with anymore push back of payments or grants or loans. we need real forgiveness of our taxes and our permit fees and refund for those things and we've been the day after we got notice that we had a shut down, i was given an e-mail for more fees from the city and it's. >> thank you for your comments. operations, next caller. i believe we have four members in the queue and 34 who are listening if you'd like to provide public comment press star three. if you haven't already
and it's been a great evolution and and san francisco and streets look like in the personal of san francisco and i own a business for establishing a plan for getting federal aid to small businesses and i encourage you to look at this as an opportunity to not just delay the suffering and we need to address but to reinvent and really redefine san francisco because it's the heart and soul of san francisco to suppose tort and move forward in a positive direction and a positive outcome from this...
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a lot of san francisco yan san . now is the time for everyone to work together. i agree that supervisor walken has what it takes to help the businesses and citizens of san francisco regardless of gender and sexual orientation. congratulations to you. it's an honor to speak with you all of you today. thank you for your time and services to the city. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, legislative affairs officer. i want to condprat lat congratue returning and new supervisors. congratulations on your elections . just want to call in to remind you that the youth commission exists. we have just approved our preliminary budget priorities. the budget is one of the most important value documents that the city produces every year. we're tasked that what is in the budget and laws that we are meeting the unmet needs of san francisco. i believe that we will be presenting to budget and finance committee sometime in the near future. they have been forwarded to all of your e-mails. we look forward to working with all of you over the next ye
a lot of san francisco yan san . now is the time for everyone to work together. i agree that supervisor walken has what it takes to help the businesses and citizens of san francisco regardless of gender and sexual orientation. congratulations to you. it's an honor to speak with you all of you today. thank you for your time and services to the city. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, legislative affairs officer. i want to condprat lat congratue...
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mail send to the san francisco board of supervisors 1 city hall room 244 san francisco california 94102. if you are using e-mail, that is bos at sfgov.orange. you can watch on your computer. go to channel 26. however, due to the signal delay you must turndown your television and listen from your phone if up intend to provide public comment. it is through your touch phone you will be able to be in live singh to listen to the proceedings without the delay. the telephone number is on the screen. 415-655-0001. when you hear the prompt enter the meeting id. press pound twice and join the meeting. only when you are ready to provide the public comment should you press star three listen for the prompt that you have been unmuted. you may begin speaking your comments. i will say a few words about the agenda content eligible for public comment. there are two opportunities today. the president intends to call items one and two together. one is the opportunity to comment solely on item two which is the contingency reserve appropriation for the restaurant and food service businesses in chinatown. aft
mail send to the san francisco board of supervisors 1 city hall room 244 san francisco california 94102. if you are using e-mail, that is bos at sfgov.orange. you can watch on your computer. go to channel 26. however, due to the signal delay you must turndown your television and listen from your phone if up intend to provide public comment. it is through your touch phone you will be able to be in live singh to listen to the proceedings without the delay. the telephone number is on the screen....
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covering san francisco. in san francisco, our medical foundation, which is focused on outpatient services, we collaborate closely with our colleagues, cpmc. in san francisco, we have a unified effort to be doing this work. we are committed as everybody is in this meeting to the urgency of vaccinating the community. we are looking forward to and we are today collaborating with our healthcare colleagues and folks in the city. i'm going to divide my comments really into three areas. give you a snapshot some of our numbers in terms of doses, itself. talk a little bit about the communication efforts that we have that are really going out to the community and our patients and then our planning as we go forward with the san francisco vaccine task force. in terms of numbers, if we look at san francisco, we have about 200,000 patients attributed to us. thus far, san francisco, we've given about 7500 doses to employees and by the end of this week, we will have given about 1000 doses to patients. we're in a similar spo
covering san francisco. in san francisco, our medical foundation, which is focused on outpatient services, we collaborate closely with our colleagues, cpmc. in san francisco, we have a unified effort to be doing this work. we are committed as everybody is in this meeting to the urgency of vaccinating the community. we are looking forward to and we are today collaborating with our healthcare colleagues and folks in the city. i'm going to divide my comments really into three areas. give you a...
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the next few years will be tough for san francisco. we need that type of leadership, city and stability and we're going to have to do more. please pursue this nomination. thank you very much. >> thank you. next caller. please proceed. go ahead. >> i fully the appointment of carmen chu to become our administrator. she is a dedicated public servant. as assessor, carmen will go in transparent and equity. through the years, she has support our chinese community -- [indiscernible]. as co-chair, she has been working to support the recovery -- thank you. >> next speaker please. >> good afternoon supervisors. i want to speak in favor of carmen chu's appointment. i've known her for several years. i think she is a wonderful selection. i remember when she was appointed by gavin newsom. she was head of the budget office and staff in preparation of the city budget. very smart woman. she didn't want the job. they took her -- they put her name on the door as supervisor, then they took it off. later she changed her mind and they put her name back on.
the next few years will be tough for san francisco. we need that type of leadership, city and stability and we're going to have to do more. please pursue this nomination. thank you very much. >> thank you. next caller. please proceed. go ahead. >> i fully the appointment of carmen chu to become our administrator. she is a dedicated public servant. as assessor, carmen will go in transparent and equity. through the years, she has support our chinese community -- [indiscernible]. as...
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san francisco has legend too fearless for me to count myself as one of them. i am from this legendary collection of thousands and thousands of participants, revolutionary history and culture. i'm proud to be one of the anonymous thousands in san francisco who have road these buses all night, who has been raised in marcus's bookstore, who wants justice for mario woods and alex, who wants freedom. what the people taught me is that unity is the only thing and taught me that individualism, as it is practiced and codified, romanticized in this society is not really about your adventure through life but at its core, unfortunately, individualism is about practicing the selective humanization. other people are only human beings when it suits individual interest. civilism of sorts, that is deeply connected to slavery, both from what the society evolved from and process that addicts you to and power struggle that alienates ourselves, and at no point do we find the dehumanization of other people, the deanimation of people acceptable, are let alone necessary for an indivi
san francisco has legend too fearless for me to count myself as one of them. i am from this legendary collection of thousands and thousands of participants, revolutionary history and culture. i'm proud to be one of the anonymous thousands in san francisco who have road these buses all night, who has been raised in marcus's bookstore, who wants justice for mario woods and alex, who wants freedom. what the people taught me is that unity is the only thing and taught me that individualism, as it is...
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here in san francisco. so in closing, human trafficking has been and will continue to remain amongst our highest priorities here at f.b.i. san francisco. thank you very much for having me today. >> thank you, mr. fair, for all the work that you're doing. i also want to take the opportunity to acknowledge the work for alameda county district attorney o'malley who is also a modern day abolitionist awardee from a couple of years ago, and thank you for being here today. next, we will have herinana utarte, and she's representing the asian women's shelter in san francisco. >> thank you. good morning -- i guess it's good morning. good morning, everyone, and thank you, sfgov, for having me, and congratulations for all our awardees, number one. many of you know about asian women's shelter. we're an older organization, and we are an agency that provides social services for all survivors of violence in 40-plus languages, including the rare ones like mongolian or arabic. in the last few years, we have expanded our serv
here in san francisco. so in closing, human trafficking has been and will continue to remain amongst our highest priorities here at f.b.i. san francisco. thank you very much for having me today. >> thank you, mr. fair, for all the work that you're doing. i also want to take the opportunity to acknowledge the work for alameda county district attorney o'malley who is also a modern day abolitionist awardee from a couple of years ago, and thank you for being here today. next, we will have...
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it's called san francisco has a new poet laureate. pick any bench, stoop, any fourth star in this city or over it. sit quietly, you'll hear the water of time. keys rattling, heart and innovation, war and colonization that only grows on the south side of that mountain right there. you'll hear the poetry of place, popsicle sticks scratching on the curb, jump rope songs, chess moves and love curses. every night in some back room, the future and past in autopsied words, gorilla words shouted at unsuspecting somewhere in north beach. the skyline mutters poems that have been and poems to come. if you stand at the cafe's door too long, you will hear what they choose to call in this moment a poem. old wives tales along valencia, you can hear the purring of fog as they pass through, the paintings comment quietly on every new show and if your hearing is very good, ambrose's dictionary runs on a certain bar on a certain bar stool and the faint laughter from one of sam's jokes will still grind breath. victims in more languages that you can see, a
it's called san francisco has a new poet laureate. pick any bench, stoop, any fourth star in this city or over it. sit quietly, you'll hear the water of time. keys rattling, heart and innovation, war and colonization that only grows on the south side of that mountain right there. you'll hear the poetry of place, popsicle sticks scratching on the curb, jump rope songs, chess moves and love curses. every night in some back room, the future and past in autopsied words, gorilla words shouted at...
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san francisco is ready for the vaccine. our goal is to be able to inoculate at least 10,000 people a day. as you just heard, the health department is getting just over 10,000 doses this week. so we need to get that vaccine here so that we can get it into arms as quickly as possible. >> thank you, dr. colfax. and we will now continue questions with mayor breed. >> mayor london breed: all right. >> mayor breed, your first set of question comes from nbc bay area. what do you say to landlords who feel that they're being taken advantage of by tenants who continue to pay zero dollars in rent and intend to continue living rent-free during the eviction moratorium? >> mayor london breed: well, i appreciate the question. and, you know, san francisco since the beginning of this pandemic, through not only the rental subsidies that we had through the city and county of san francisco, that try to provide some additional rental assistance to make sure that when this is over that people are still responsible for that rent and will need to
san francisco is ready for the vaccine. our goal is to be able to inoculate at least 10,000 people a day. as you just heard, the health department is getting just over 10,000 doses this week. so we need to get that vaccine here so that we can get it into arms as quickly as possible. >> thank you, dr. colfax. and we will now continue questions with mayor breed. >> mayor london breed: all right. >> mayor breed, your first set of question comes from nbc bay area. what do you say...
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san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from. tommy's is a place that you'll always recognize whenever you lock in the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in san francisco. ♪ so we'll help them with that application process if, in fact, the board of supervisors does recognize them as a legacy business, then that does entitle them to certain financial benefits from the city of san francisco. but i say really, more importantly, it really brings them public recognition that this is a business in san francisco that has history and that is unique to san francisco. >> it started in june of 1953. ♪ and we make everything from scratch. everything. we started a you -- we started a off with 12 flavors and mango fruits from the philippines and th
san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what san francisco's came from. tommy's is a place that you'll always recognize whenever you lock in the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in...
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san francisco's district attorney joins us live as >>> a memorial set up in san francisco after two people were hit and killed by a vehicle, and now some say the driver to blame shouldn't have been on the streets in the first place. my story next. >>> in san francisco, an indefinite stay-at-home order plus a rash of burglaries. many business owners telling us they know don't know how much longer they'll survive. >>> and i'm tracking a wet and windy morning on the way tomorrow. we'll have all the details in the accuweather forecast. abc7 news at 11:00 starts right now. >> announcer: building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. >>> san francisco braces for what some say is inevitable, an extension of the stay-at-home order. but business owners are sounding the alarm, saying the closures are bringing on a dangerous crime trend. with that we say good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm dion lim. the extension of that stay-at-home order hinges on icu capacity. right now it's at 8% in the bay area, and the deadline to climb up to 15% is at the end of this wee
san francisco's district attorney joins us live as >>> a memorial set up in san francisco after two people were hit and killed by a vehicle, and now some say the driver to blame shouldn't have been on the streets in the first place. my story next. >>> in san francisco, an indefinite stay-at-home order plus a rash of burglaries. many business owners telling us they know don't know how much longer they'll survive. >>> and i'm tracking a wet and windy morning on the way...
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>>out of san francisco. we have learned a second person has died in a deadly hit and run this is according to a san francisco supervisor matt haney happened about 04:00pm at second and mission. police say they arrived to find 2 pedestrians have been hit. a woman died from her injuries at the scene a second person was taken to the hospital and again we've heard that person has died. police say the driver got out of his car and ran away, but he was arrested a short time later traffic could continue to be affected in that area for a while new nie is also being rerouted and we'll bring you any new information. now to our 4 zone forecast to chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joining us said. >>large normally tonight, 4th of july pressure pack forecasts for you if there's some low cloud cover of fog but tonight hey relax chill out yeah get a kind of hang out and enjoy right and certainly looks like the weather. it's going to work out pretty well it's going to stay quiet around the bay area we're seeing mostly cle
>>out of san francisco. we have learned a second person has died in a deadly hit and run this is according to a san francisco supervisor matt haney happened about 04:00pm at second and mission. police say they arrived to find 2 pedestrians have been hit. a woman died from her injuries at the scene a second person was taken to the hospital and again we've heard that person has died. police say the driver got out of his car and ran away, but he was arrested a short time later traffic could...
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i lived in san francisco for over 10 years. i want to comment on the continuance of a lot of reviews. the planning commission has presided over the increase in housing prices which is caused by the suppression of no housing construction, and that has caused the increased homelessness as people are squeezed out. >> sorry to interrupt. it is public comment on the matters proposed for continuance. you have a general comment. >> the issue is the continuances delay construction of new housing. that is my objection. that is the end of my public comment. i wanted to raise that point. >> thank you. members of the public. last call for comment regarding the matters proposed for continuance. seeing no other requests to speak, commissioners, public comment is closed. the items proposed for continuance are now before you. >> commissioner imperial. >> moved to continue items proposed. >> second. >> thank you, commissioners. the motion to continue as proposed. commissioner tanner. >> aye. >> commissioner chung. >> aye. >> commissioner diamon
i lived in san francisco for over 10 years. i want to comment on the continuance of a lot of reviews. the planning commission has presided over the increase in housing prices which is caused by the suppression of no housing construction, and that has caused the increased homelessness as people are squeezed out. >> sorry to interrupt. it is public comment on the matters proposed for continuance. you have a general comment. >> the issue is the continuances delay construction of new...
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san francisco and north bay. with the 40s. we roll through the afternoon tomorrow we have the area of high pressure. it's bringing the heat. some record setting highs are possible. we'll be back into the 70s here across -- napa and martinez. concord. livermore. all the 70s. not quite as warm for the peninsula and the coast. you have the ocean breeze and temperatures stay down. all good tomorrow. weather looks similar sunday. i don't want to string you along on the next big change. i want to get to that. by monday and tuesday, it's becoming more and more apparent we'll see this area of low pressure drop down. the counter clek size circulation would bring dry and offshore winds. it looks locked in. for the mountains 1,000 feet and above. for 20 to 45 miles per hour gusts. wind out of the northeast. and moving offshore. for the low elevation not as gusty. winds ten to 20. gusts up to 25. we have seen rainfall since october 1. not as much as we like. but one to six inches. we have elevated fire danger. it doesn't look as bad as it
san francisco and north bay. with the 40s. we roll through the afternoon tomorrow we have the area of high pressure. it's bringing the heat. some record setting highs are possible. we'll be back into the 70s here across -- napa and martinez. concord. livermore. all the 70s. not quite as warm for the peninsula and the coast. you have the ocean breeze and temperatures stay down. all good tomorrow. weather looks similar sunday. i don't want to string you along on the next big change. i want to get...