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is what it has meant there was a sacrifice there were people that did not make it through this pandemic there were businesses but they were around since i was born that could not make it, our children have suffered seniors in isolation suffered. our mental health treatment at the time the shelter place was set for one month and as we know it was stretched much, much longer than that >> reporter: a year later cut the latest data for california right now. there have been 3.5 million cases epidemic began 2400 of those cases are ones that happens just yesterday for 2% is a seven-day positivity rate. >> reporter: there is a lot to celebrate this sympatric stand specially if you live on the peninsula, semi cannon county
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is moving into the orange here meaning that could reopen for outdoor service johnny left out from san mateo. >> reporter: you are right, what a difference in your make a better is looking a lot greener and a lot better than last year. we are at o'neill's pub here in san mateo. in years past there would be a huge crowd but this is patrick's day is a bit subdued but moving to the oranges things a lot about. i told to health, happiness, and st. patrick's day inside o'neill's pub in san mateo. >> i am here celebrating the patrick's neighbor >> reporter: she was celebrating with a green farewell thinking, orange. >> reporter: it is great that we moved into the orange here.
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i feel excited that we are moving toward a normal scene. this could move from 25 to 50% capacity. >> it is nice to be inside and the people again. and just celebrate all the little holidays that we have. >> reporter: remember last year st. patrick's day? no one doubts. i got canceled due to the lack. feedback we are back to normal. >> reporter: a lot of wearing green here and do not forget the corned beef and cabbage. >> reporter: you know, we are excited about it. >> we are able to support our local businesses and it is very exciting. >> reporter: sandra spent months putting her irish outfit together hoping that she would be lucky enough to show it off. >> it is nice to be with my
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friends . i have a lot of irish friends. and i'm 50% irish. >> reporter: the orange terror means that people are getting vaccinated. >> very exciting times in san mateo county. wear your mask. make sure that you are socially distant. hopefully, all will go over all well. >> reporter: the supervisor said that 250 thousand people have been vaccinated here in san mateo county. he said that if things go well next year is a day, it will be a huge party. a lot of rain bear. we are live in samateo. high school student unified will be able to compete in sports spring. the season goes from april 12th until may 28th. only outdoor sports are allowed and activities must comply with
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state health guideline. smells college in oakland will not rent degrees afr 2023. the college president said that mills will shift to become mills institute. the boers -- the boards of trustees came up with this decision. the last class is this fall. and in first opened up at a woman seminary back in 1892. many areas cut people back doses. the next age group, 50 years old to b,60 old is not able to sign up. >> reporter: she and her husband thought that they would have their way weeks longer before ending the coronavirus
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fax team. that is until they gave residents 50 years old and older the green light. >> we have been waiting for a long time we feel that was fearfully vaccinated we will have the weight off of our shoulders. >> reporter: county officials move to the next age group as many appointments were going unfilled. >> how we were able to do it is we had the good fortune of having exceptionally good relationships with our hospital providers. over the past months we have been able to vaccinate tens of thousands of people and with that, we have been able to move through the tears much more quickly. >> one of the reasons why the county felt comfortable moving to the next age group is because of this. the time that they walk into the front door and out the back be as little as 25 minutes.
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>> today we are aiming for 4000. >> reporter: this i could ramp up to 6000 shots a day. >> two continuously. we continue to make refinements. it is about safe >> reporter: those receiving the shot here said it is not only quick and easy but it is a huge relief at >> this is the date that i have been looking for for so long. you can check out the vaccine levels and see where they are at. and you can also check it out online, abc7news.com. police have arrested the suspects that you see in this video from late last month, detectives identified them as three 19-year-olds from antioch.
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the victim faced non-life- threatening injuries. these hateful attacks are causing community leaders to demand that local and state leaders step in right now to avoid any more violence. >> there were two more attacks against agents in san francisco and oakland. and those are on top of thousands of others. enough is enough. >> today, several community members talked about solutions right here in california. they are urging governor newsom to appoint an attorney general to stop these hate crimes. they introduced its police chief, a 25 year veteran of the department was chosen.
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the decision did not come without controversy and internal strife. >> reporter: in the south bay a police chief will now take the reins in silicon valley. >> all residents and visitors with the highest trust in confidence that they have it in our department. >> reporter: he was unanimously confirmed by city council yesterday and introduced to the public today. what would normally be a celebratory announcement took mark a serious turn as he answer questions about his past including an incident more than 20 years ago in which he fatally shot an unarmed man. >> reporter: it was a traumatic incident that changed my life. it is something i do not want any of us are to go through. my continued thoughts and prayers out to that family. >> reporter: they think that he should have been disqualified
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>> it is a decision that we made and i hope that the chief of police will earn the trust of all community members knowing that there is a cloud on this appointment. critics called out his role followed by a police officer that he resided over briefings that comments were made. a retired transgender officer question this. i looked into the matter and determined that this did not dedicate a violation of city policy. the city member called on the community to pay close attention. >> is because we have a new chief doesn't mean that we have an aggressive path going forward. it will just take a lot of accountability to make sure that we account for the changes needed. >> they talk about the confidence in their chosen candidate press >> he has strong bonds with the
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community and a passion for service. and a deep commitment to this department. >> a 25-year-old veteran now tasks with the commitment to move the department forward. recall apricot today is the deadline. we will check in with the people that want governor newsom out off office. will the pandemic change how we work? i am spencer christian, the beginning of spring is three days away but the next winter st if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes
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now to are specials series, california dreaming take a look at the issues threatening the california dream and those making an attempt to dream alive. there is so much to do and explore in and around the ocean and that is part of what makes golden state so special. >> people are drawn to the
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coast beaches and surfing is what draws people to the area. it is not just surfing you have the beautiful sandy beaches and this is in an unusual combination. >> the coastlines are so unique because california is such a fun state covers many different latitudinal loans from san diego which is almost in the tropical region on the way up to northern california. the california islands are some of the most beautiful places in the world. >> right off at the coaster where the aquarium is, california has populations of blue whales. they migrate through in blue whales, that is the largest animal that ever lived in it is magical. there are not any places that are as developed as california's and you could see that here.
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>> we are lucky in the state of california to have to coastal act that passed in 1976 with essentially enshrines the entire coastline of the state of california as part of the public comments, this belongs to the public in helping people to understand that this is there's, that is a natural gateway for entering into a much deeper conversation about how they can help to protect it for future generations. >> california is just an amazing place. we take it for granted because we live here. it is one of the most unique economic systems in the world. people come here to see species that they could only see here, for example, sea otters and seabirds, and the shallow coastal region is perfect for kelp forests. >> reporter: the kelp forests, it is not just a nursing ground
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for fisheries it reduces storm damage. when we lose, we lose protection. >> we exacerbated what what wha known as the coastal squeeze, the areas that we see where we have the most problems as it relates to sea level rise the areas that have been highly developed, you know, we have homes literally rolling into the sea but has serious implications for the public, we think about our beaches disappearing that is a public resource that also is disappearing. feedback we really need to stop using so much plastic. and having it end up in the ocean. we need to cut down on our admissions. you will not convince people doing this and telling them abstractly but you can if they could feel the experience animals then talk about it.
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>> the most important thing that anyone can do to preserve the coastlines is to go to the beach. find your favorite coastal area do to it year after year and develop a sense of love, you do not want to protect what you do not love. >> something that is just as important as all of our work with protecting our ocean waves and beaches is sharing our relationship with the ocean waves and beaches. it doesn't just blind people that live with it, you know, one mile at the beach, if likes everybody. >> absolutely true. you could stream all our california dreaming stories online. it is available on our abc 7 they area app. all right, i was bugging spencer earlier today if we would have any showers at all
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today. i do not think that they materialize, am i right? >> we have moisture here but we are not getting any information of rain hitting the area yet. the clouds are increasing. the rain is getting clear and the 24 hour temperature change shows that it is a few degrees cooler in a couple of the bay area locations that it was yesterday. here is a live shot looking over san francisco and the sky is cloudy. 53 degrees in the city, oakland 58, 58 degrees at morgan hill and 50 degrees at half moon bay. the temperature reading scott 50 feet in santa rosa, napa, 61 at fairfield and upper 50s near livermore and the view from injured -- interstate 10, you
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see that rain arrives late tonight into the early warning hours in showers and on friday, the rain will be steadier for most of the day and we will have a little bit of showers and friday spring begins. and we have a sunny and warm are we coming our way. this is a storm of 1 intensity but it will be wet mother, rain trial showers friday we expect a quarter of an inch to three quarters of an inch and wind gusts will reach dirty five miles per hour mainly on the coast and over to the hills. this is midnight tonight or 12 noon their stay. this will be coming under way at 5:00 and it will get steadier and it will break up into scattered showers or more rainfall 5:00 in the afternoon the morning commute and evening commute will be impacted with
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this rain. we will continue this until friday and it will be widespread and there will be wet spots before the storm ends. let's take a look at the rainfall estimate we expect totals by the end of the day friday with a quarter of an inch to three quarters of an inch of rain. in the higher commissions will be in the higher accumulation areas we look at above 5000 feet six inches to 12 inches of snow in 18 inches over the peaks, tonight as the rain approaches the low temperature will be in the lower and middle 40s. tomorrow's highest range from middle 50s by the coast and upper 60s or rather upper 50s near the shore. northbay will be in the upper 50s and 60s in the inland east bay. here is the accuweather seven-
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day forecast. we have the late winter weather coming our way that spring arrives saturday morning and along with that comes the warmth of spring this weekend. we have mostly both weekend days. we will see a few extra calls coming in on monday but it will be mild to get warmer tuesday and wednesday is the high temperatures and then reach or exceed 70 degrs. >> next week is from restaurants to the office, changes now with the ♪ ♪ ♪
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today is the deadline for organizers and the recall efforts to recall signatures. today, the signatures are being turned in in solano county as they were turned into the register of voters there. i spoke to the new challenger, and if he thinks he has a chance to move into the governor's mansion. >> we can win and i think people are looking for a change at the top, i am a strong believer that one party role has happened working for california for over a decade. people want a competition of ideas. people want a leadership that will actually get results and when you look at what i was
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able to do, it was fair. a proud republican and a majority in that kenneth city cut the registration in san diego mirrors that of california. so, when in california you have to win but them across, republicans, and independents, i will tell you, kristin the people that are less concerned if you name. the biggest issue we are facing is homelessness, the only city in california that reduced homelessness by double digits. i am proud about that that is a sense of urgency and urgency an care if you are democrat or an independent folks want these problems to be solved. >> the recall leaders say that they gathered 2 million signatures for the recall 1.5
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of those must be validated in order to get the recall on the ballot. governor newsom said that the latest attempt to push him out of office began before the pandemic, and it is an attack on the states values. >> it is less about me and more about california and the democratic party values and with immigration and issues listed with low carbon, green growth, and advancement, to increase the minimum wage or in the death penalty. >> organizers depicted as political extremists. the house of representatives today passed the measure to remove the deadline to ratify equal rights amendment. they addressed here and they
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building up better bay area for a safe and secure future this is abc 7 news. the coronavirus hit the bay area when the country went into lockdown. the pandemic created a change in workplace and a focus with building a better bay area. we asked experts to map out
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which many changes will become permanent? >> reporter: we know that the workplace had to change due to the coronavirus. they held cementless in the meetings via zoom. stress and anxiety increase all of this is expected to have a lasting impact on the workplace guy going forward companies will find them managing employees lives. in many companies began to offer mental health counseling as women elected to work from home and business consultants are warning that the gender wage gap will worsen. >> managers are giving raises to the in office a place at expense of the female at home and place. the place broke the mold with working 9:00 to 5:00 at the office. workers now need to determine where and what time they work.
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>> there are morning people, night owls, people work when it makes the most sense for them and you are awarded as an employer as you have more adaptable workforce. >> reporter: companies will need to stand for something reflect the values of their employees in executive leadership. >> they put the reputation the line for one cause or another cause. they get really good results úbecause the place that care passionately about that issue are more engaged from it. >> reporter: some work as well with the work we between home and office in the company's may downsize because too many desks sit vacant. >> the volleyball courts, the lavish cafeterias are probably
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a thing of the past. >> reporter: instilled the construction of new office days continues that could accommodate more hiring or sit vacant. one thing that is certain is that service and retail workers learn to survive a pandemic again jobs to get by the shows them how they could reinvent themselves during economic turmoil. >> we have this amazing human resource we have people that are incredibly resilient, they are eager to do things that just given the opportunity they could do amazing things. >> david louis abc >> one of the big draws for people coming back to the office may be as simple as social time. >> i think that some people are realizing that we do not have to be in the office all the time so i think that that will continue where we will be in a hybrid situation with a lot more people working online and not necessarily being in the
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office all the time although i do think, in many ways, the importance of being togebeing te important a lot of people are anxious to be together because, you know, we are social beings and we want to be working together. i think there will be a mix, a mix of reconsideration what we can do online and what do we need to do to be together? >> reporter: all week long we take a look at the lessons learned in the past forward to a better bay area. we we the transformations that benefit all children. if you want to stream the path forward special download the abc 7 connected to tv tv new details from the irs they are delaying the tax lien from april 15th to may 7th. that gives them time to new guidance under the new
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time now with spencer and drew junius we begin with an announcement that so many people have been waiting for. >> i am so excited to announce that on april 30th we will be welcoming guests back to disneyland after your being close, we are ready to make magic all over again. >> he makes it official that the magic kingdom and california adventure will soon open third doors. the reopening will feature reservation system with a 50% capacity system to start out in only californians will be allowed in at first. in you do have two wear a mask.
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the blueprint for a safer economy limits screaming and hollering on rice. you need to scream inside your heart. >> drew, i do not know about you but i am not great on roller coasters, it is an involuntary response i will scream, i will beg, please let me off. i cannot help it.help it.help i. >> i feel like i this is a lot of people, a lot of people are looking forward to this, i know that families are diehard disney fans are more importantly it gives people something to look forward to in the weeks and months ahead something that people have been yearning for. i am all for this. i hope people have a lot of fun reopening this. >> i felt the same way, drew, you are right it gets your experience up and it gives us some to look forward to. we could expect more normalcy
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to return to our lives. even if you ride the rides and do not scream with authority, it is okay. >> when i go on the roller coasters i want to scream my heart out. >> it is part of the fun. it is st. patrick's day and we could actually get out and celebrate we swung and many are enjoying corn beef and cabbage, the crowds stayed socially distant, not all the famous pubs are with us anymore. harrington said down last october after 85 years in business which is really sad it is nice to see, you know, a lot of our counties go to orange and host these celebrations on a limited basis. spencer?
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>> absolutely, it is sad that these landmark laces closed but the overall things i have a good feel for things reopening. we are looking good. >> look of the irish? >> reporter: who else wants to jump in? >> my mother is irish, growing up, today was a really fun day we would eat corned beef and cabbage are used to look forward to the 17th. as you become an adult gets better you could hang out your friends and do a little pub crawl. i was look forward to this day. i am glad that people are slowly being able to go back to normalcy. >> place, when everything is open up somewhat send me a video of drew at the end of the pump crawl. >> you are going with me, larry. we are going together. >> that is fine. we will take the video and sell it for $10 million.
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>> yes, new reality. the award shows they are not the blockbusters that they used to be it set a new low with the show losing half of its audience from last year this follows the bad ratings from last month's golden clubs, down 63%. the enemies the record low audience and the question, well, do you think next month's oscars follow suit? i don't know if you watch the movies that that you will necessarily watch the words? give a thought? >> i am not surprised that there ratings are down a bit but i am surprised that they are down so much. and i would think with these times right now like an award show would lift your spirits to make you feel good. >> kristin give a theory? >> no, i am surprised as well
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went gets back to in-person events, the award shows, the lock on the red kind of income we will see. a group of scientists say it is time to create a modern stay noah's ark and put on the move, the idea is similar to the global see ball, they want to bury this on the moon filling it with sperm, eggs, everything to recalculate the earth in case there is a traffic event. but how will we get to the moon in an event like that? >> that is something i think having those things buried on earth but of something huge happens here who will be able to get to the moon? who will be able to go to the moon they get any of this stuff? i do not know the logistics of this stuff >> i have an idea. we should send a veteran weather forecaster up there to
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keep watch on it. i will not name any names. someone that has been around a long time. spencer, you are in charge of the preservation of mankind. it is all yours, brother. >> easy. >> if i see something developing i will say, send me their. >> there is no one better to trust humanities dreams. trust humanities dreams. thank it's back, guys! check it out! what up, people? jack! what are you doing in my car? oh, just sharing my triple bonus jack combo... triple meat and cheese, secret sauce... go ahead, tell them how much it is... it's just $5.99! only at jack in the box. sorry, what were you going to say? these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves.
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she is trying to wrestle the hamburger from me. it was a fight to the finish. he sent me a ton of food so we could check out his new adventure. this is called the the virtual kitchen it is his new venture. we met we look at it and said you have these restaurants and cooks working in all this bit of operating operating operatin insurance an electrical, you name it, what if we ca in and built a restaurant inside coinciding with the restaurant and didn't compete with the restaurant but had a different type of food and made it for delivery only? you had to go through door -- and put it through software so people could order it easily. and we make it happen. this is a great chance to get
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great spaghetti style food through flavor town kitchentownn through these virtual restaurants to keep people working inside the restaurant. >> one of the reasons we wanted to specifically talk to you, this week, we are a year into this pandemic and we are trying to focus on people who have stepped up above and beyond to help others. it has been fantastic. everything that you have tried to do i saw i saw the rescue trailer. maybe you could explain what that is about and also restaurant employee really fun. >> i said what can we do? i said what can we do together people? as a chef, we collectively bring people together and try to create something. we had good success with helping feed people during the multiple fires that we have had and when the pandemic hit we say, wait a second, you know, we have 70 people that are
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putting themselves in harms way because there to care people they are doing what they do. first line workers. we built this trailer during the fires. it is a 48 foot long rescue trailer. the guys were great they gave us this big truck to pull it. it is like a rolling kitchen. we could feed 5000 10,000 people out of this trailer. we started to take a trailer to each one of the hospitals to say thank you and we fed all these folks. everyone needs love and i don't know, that is a way that i was raised. what is so great is all the people that wanted to get involved. but awesome folks, all this was happening we knew that the
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restaurant industry would be hit hard. the day went down all he thoughtabout, the restaurants, oh, my gosh, inventory, and oh, my gosh, the people that will need their paychecks next week are tips tonight. we partnered with the national restaurant association and i sent out personal video to i think 43 executives, presidents of companies that directly benefit from the restaurant industry. like pepsi, and they were the first to come in with the money and we were just shy of $25 million. we were able to give out $43,000 in grants to people without jobs in the restaurant industry. there are so many awesome úpeop involved and help one another. that is the key. >> i tell you what, that guy is
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an absolute force of nature he is fantastic and, interview with him continues that we will have a look at his predictions with the future of the restaurant industry it is very interesting. i hope that you join us for that to. i wish he would have sent the food to the newsroom but i guess i will just have to consume it myself because we do have a bunch here. i am sorry. >> i don't know if we got any, larry, i think i knew who won the presley -- the wrestling match. >> i will talk about weather. >> this is a look at what is coming our way. this storm will start to rain late tonight and get to the early mornings to row we have showers in a few downpours here
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and there a quarter of an inch for three quarters of an inch it will be gusty at times overnight lows will be mainly in the middle 40s and here is a look at the accuweather seven- day forecast expect raining sometime gusty winds to mal. we will have some lingering showers with partial clearing near the end of the day. we will have a mild spring like weekend both days and next week we have temperatures rising into the 70s in most areas. i am sorry to cut in there. i thought i would squeeze in a little bit of a forecast. travel is about much more
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one year ago. >> reporter: technology like this. i can rescanning your face to confirm your identity without having to scan a boarding pass. they have been testing this on some international flights, but now they are hoping to launch this on domestic flights as well. they plan to use this technology at other points along the journey, like the backdrop to check in your bags. so you are saying the future of air travel is your phone and your face. >> you may not even need your phone. just facial recognition. >> reporter: airlines are returning to nutech to increase confidence in traveling safely. unitas is working to eliminate long lines you can have a video chat with an agent. they are testing uv light technology to clean the been set security. you may be wondering what happens to the data collected
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with biometric screening? they said it is all wiped from the system within 24 hours and will live only on your phone after that. they hope to launch this within the next few months. if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back,
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inflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra, noooo! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda approved treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait 15 minutes before reinserting contacts. got any room in your eye? talk to an eye doctor about twice-daily xiidra. i prefer you didn't! xiidra. not today, dry eye.
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