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heather knight making us all feel jealous about life outside of lockdown., uk time. and its set to be a dramatic finale — india need a draw to take the series, australia need a win. the problem for india — they have 9 players injured, and they've never won at the gabba before. seth bennett reports. this is were a touring team streams are traditionally crushed. australia are traditionally crushed. australia are on a roll and have not lost a test match there since 1988, and they need that run to continue if they need that run to continue if they are to get their hands on the trophy. i they are to get their hands on the troh . ~ �* , , ., trophy. i think it's been a brilliant _ trophy. i think it's been a brilliant weekend - trophy. i think it's been a brilliant weekend for - trophy. i think it's been a| brilliant weekend for test trophy. i think it's been a - brilliant weekend for test cricket forever. we expect that to change it from a distance look like it always does. ., ., from a distance look like it always does. . . . , , ' :: :: does. nathan liable whe
heather knight making us all feel jealous about life outside of lockdown., uk time. and its set to be a dramatic finale — india need a draw to take the series, australia need a win. the problem for india — they have 9 players injured, and they've never won at the gabba before. seth bennett reports. this is were a touring team streams are traditionally crushed. australia are traditionally crushed. australia are on a roll and have not lost a test match there since 1988, and they need that run...
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the next question comes from heather knight of the "san francisco chronicle." when do you anticipate the city being able to lift its current restrictions? >> well, our numbers are still going up. and it usually takes a couple of weeks for those numbers to start going down once they have gone up. right now we're under the state shelter-in-place order. and i expect that we will continue to do that, to be in that until at least the end of this month. and, really, we're going to have to watch the numbers to see if the cases and the hospitalization rates start to come down. and then we will have a much better sense of when we will be able to gradually reopen. vaccine distribution uptick will be a factor in that and hopefully we're hopeful that the feds will provide the state with sufficient vaccines. we can get that out and into arms and that will also move us closer to a reopening. but until we get everybody access to the vaccine, which is many months, many months away, we're all going to have to continue to practice those other prevention measures. >> thank you, d
the next question comes from heather knight of the "san francisco chronicle." when do you anticipate the city being able to lift its current restrictions? >> well, our numbers are still going up. and it usually takes a couple of weeks for those numbers to start going down once they have gone up. right now we're under the state shelter-in-place order. and i expect that we will continue to do that, to be in that until at least the end of this month. and, really, we're going to...
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your next question comes from heather knight, san francisco "chronicle." how many vaccine doses has san francisco received and how many has it given to people? >> so right now, heather, we have received as a city 127,000 vaccines. that's across the whole city. that's across the health care systems, across the city. and we've administered as a city, we estimate just over 59,000 vaccines have been administered. at the health department, we've received 34,500 vaccines to date. and we've vaccinated more than 23,000 people. now in those numbers i want to stress a couple of things -- we are ready to go with mass vaccine sites right now. we need to get to 10,000 vaccines a day. the numbers that i gave you alst with regard to the vaccine that is remaining that those vaccines have been scheduled for second doses or appointments that have been made for first doses for most part. and with the d.p.h. supply, even with the 10,000, our total that we'll get this week, we will be scheduled to basically to exhaust our vaccine supply by as early as wednesday or thursday. we
your next question comes from heather knight, san francisco "chronicle." how many vaccine doses has san francisco received and how many has it given to people? >> so right now, heather, we have received as a city 127,000 vaccines. that's across the whole city. that's across the health care systems, across the city. and we've administered as a city, we estimate just over 59,000 vaccines have been administered. at the health department, we've received 34,500 vaccines to date. and...
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the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle. when do you anticipate vaccine doses arriving in bigger numbers? when will all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco will be ready when that comes. i hope tomorrow's change in federal leadership that day is closer than it otherwise would be. but we are ready when that happens. >> thank you, doctor colfax. your final question comes from various news outlets. do you anticipate the stay-at-home order lifting for the bay area in the near future? what do you think the four-week projection for the city is? >> well, i think as i showed you, we have some hopeful signs with regard to case rates starting to drop, hospitalizations starting to level off. and we are looking at those data very, very carefu
the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle. when do you anticipate vaccine doses arriving in bigger numbers? when will all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco...
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the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle. when do you anticipate vaccine doses arriving in bigger numbers? when will all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco will be ready when that comes. i hope tomorrow's change in federal leadership that day is closer than it otherwise would be. but we are ready when that happens. >> thank you, doctor colfax. your final question comes from various news outlets. do you anticipate the stay-at-home order lifting for the bay area in the near future? what do you think the four-week projection for the city is? >> well, i think as i showed you, we have some hopeful signs with regard to case rates starting to drop, hospitalizations starting to level off. and we are looking at those data very, very carefu
the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle. when do you anticipate vaccine doses arriving in bigger numbers? when will all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco...
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the next question comes from heather knight of the "san francisco chronicle." when do you anticipate the city being able to lift its current restrictions? >> well, our numbers are still going up. and it usually takes a couple of weeks for those numbers to start going down once they have gone up. right now we're under the state shelter-in-place order. and i expect that we will continue to do that, to be in that until at least the end of this month. and, really, we're going to have to watch the numbers to see if the cases and the hospitalization rates start to come down. and then we will have a much better sense of when we will be able to gradually reopen. vaccine distribution uptick will be a factor in that and hopefully we're hopeful that the feds will provide the state with sufficient vaccines. we can get that out and into arms and that will also move us closer to a reopening. but until we get everybody access to the vaccine, which is many months, many months away, we're all going to have to continue to practice those other prevention measures. >> thank you, d
the next question comes from heather knight of the "san francisco chronicle." when do you anticipate the city being able to lift its current restrictions? >> well, our numbers are still going up. and it usually takes a couple of weeks for those numbers to start going down once they have gone up. right now we're under the state shelter-in-place order. and i expect that we will continue to do that, to be in that until at least the end of this month. and, really, we're going to...
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the next question comes from heather knight of the "san francisco chronicle." you anticipate the city being able to lift its current restrictions? >> well, our numbers are still going up. and it usually takes a couple of weeks for those numbers to start going down once they have gone up. right now we're under the state shelter-in-place order. and i expect that we will continue to do that, to be in that until at least the end of this month. and, really, we're going to have to watch the numbers to see if the cases and the hospitalization rates start to come down. and then we will have a much better sense of when we will be able to gradually reopen. vaccine distribution uptick will be a factor in that and hopefully we're hopeful that the feds will provide the state with sufficient vaccines. we can get that out and into arms and that will also move us closer to a reopening. but until we get everybody access to the vaccine, which is many months, many months away, we're all going to have to continue to practice those other prevention measures. >> thank you, dr. colfa
the next question comes from heather knight of the "san francisco chronicle." you anticipate the city being able to lift its current restrictions? >> well, our numbers are still going up. and it usually takes a couple of weeks for those numbers to start going down once they have gone up. right now we're under the state shelter-in-place order. and i expect that we will continue to do that, to be in that until at least the end of this month. and, really, we're going to have to...
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the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle. you anticipate vaccine doses arriving in bigger numbers? when will all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco will be ready when that comes. i hope tomorrow's change in federal leadership that day is closer than it otherwise would be. but we are ready when that happens. >> thank you, doctor colfax. your final question comes from various news outlets. do you anticipate the stay-at-home order lifting for the bay area in the near future? what do you think the four-week projection for the city is? >> well, i think as i showed you, we have some hopeful signs with regard to case rates starting to drop, hospitalizations starting to level off. and we are looking at those data very, very carefully. so,
the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle. you anticipate vaccine doses arriving in bigger numbers? when will all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco will be...
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the next question comes from heather knight of the "san francisco chronicle." when do you anticipate the city being able to lift its current restrictions? >> well, our numbers are still going up. and it usually takes a couple of weeks for those numbers to start going down once they have gone up. right now we're under the state shelter-in-place order. and i expect that we will continue to do that, to be in that until at least the end of this month. and, really, we're going to have to watch the numbers to see if the cases and the hospitalization rates start to come down. and then we will have a much better sense of when we will be able to gradually reopen. vaccine distribution uptick will be a factor in that and hopefully we're hopeful that the feds will provide the state with sufficient vaccines. we can get that out and into arms and that will also move us closer to a reopening. but until we get everybody access to the vaccine, which is many months, many months away, we're all going to have to continue to practice those other prevention measures. >> thank you, d
the next question comes from heather knight of the "san francisco chronicle." when do you anticipate the city being able to lift its current restrictions? >> well, our numbers are still going up. and it usually takes a couple of weeks for those numbers to start going down once they have gone up. right now we're under the state shelter-in-place order. and i expect that we will continue to do that, to be in that until at least the end of this month. and, really, we're going to...
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your next question comes from heather knight, san francisco "chronicle." cine doses has san francisco received and how many has it given to people? >> so right now, heather, we have received as a city 127,000 vaccines. that's across the whole city. that's across the health care systems, across the city. and we've administered as a city, we estimate just over 59,000 vaccines have been administered. at the health department, we've received 34,500 vaccines to date. and we've vaccinated more than 23,000 people. now in those numbers i want to stress a couple of things -- we are ready to go with mass vaccine sites right now. we need to get to 10,000 vaccines a day. the numbers that i gave you alst with regard to the vaccine that is remaining that those vaccines have been scheduled for second doses or appointments that have been made for first doses for most part. and with the d.p.h. supply, even with the 10,000, our total that we'll get this week, we will be scheduled to basically to exhaust our vaccine supply by as early as wednesday or thursday. we need more va
your next question comes from heather knight, san francisco "chronicle." cine doses has san francisco received and how many has it given to people? >> so right now, heather, we have received as a city 127,000 vaccines. that's across the whole city. that's across the health care systems, across the city. and we've administered as a city, we estimate just over 59,000 vaccines have been administered. at the health department, we've received 34,500 vaccines to date. and we've...
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the next question comes from heather knight of the "san francisco chronicle." when do you anticipate the city being able to lift its current restrictions? >> well, our numbers are still going up. and it usually takes a couple of weeks for those numbers to start going down once they have gone up. right now we're under the state shelter-in-place order. and i expect that we will continue to do that, to be in that until at least the end of this month. and, really, we're going to have to watch the numbers to see if the cases and the hospitalization rates start to come down. and then we will have a much better sense of when we will be able to gradually reopen. vaccine distribution uptick will be a factor in that and hopefully we're hopeful that the feds will provide the state with sufficient vaccines. we can get that out and into arms and that will also move us closer to a reopening. but until we get everybody access to the vaccine, which is many months, many months away, we're all going to have to continue to practice those other prevention measures. >> thank you, d
the next question comes from heather knight of the "san francisco chronicle." when do you anticipate the city being able to lift its current restrictions? >> well, our numbers are still going up. and it usually takes a couple of weeks for those numbers to start going down once they have gone up. right now we're under the state shelter-in-place order. and i expect that we will continue to do that, to be in that until at least the end of this month. and, really, we're going to...
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the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle. when do you anticipate vaccine doses arriving in bigger numbers? when will all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco will be ready when that comes. i hope tomorrow's change in federal leadership that day is closer than it otherwise would be. but we are ready when that happens. >> thank you, doctor colfax. your final question comes from various news outlets. do you anticipate the stay-at-home order lifting for the bay area in the near future? what do you think the four-week projection for the city is? >> well, i think as i showed you, we have some hopeful signs with regard to case rates starting to drop, hospitalizations starting to level off. and we are looking at those data very, very carefu
the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle. when do you anticipate vaccine doses arriving in bigger numbers? when will all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco...
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the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle.ou anticipate vaccine doses arriving in bigger numbers? when will all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco will be ready when that comes. i hope tomorrow's change in federal leadership that day is closer than it otherwise would be. but we are ready when that happens. >> thank you, doctor colfax. your final question comes from various news outlets. do you anticipate the stay-at-home order lifting for the bay area in the near future? what do you think the four-week projection for the city is? >> well, i think as i showed you, we have some hopeful signs with regard to case rates starting to drop, hospitalizations starting to level off. and we are looking at those data very, very carefully. so, i
the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle.ou anticipate vaccine doses arriving in bigger numbers? when will all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco will be...
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the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle. when do you anticipate vaccine doses arriving in bigger numbers? when will all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco will be ready when that comes. i hope tomorrow's change in federal leadership that day is closer than it otherwise would be. but we are ready when that happens. >> thank you, doctor colfax. your final question comes from various news outlets. do you anticipate the stay-at-home order lifting for the bay area in the near future? what do you think the four-week projection for the city is? >> well, i think as i showed you, we have some hopeful signs with regard to case rates starting to drop, hospitalizations starting to level off. and we are looking at those data very, very carefu
the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle. when do you anticipate vaccine doses arriving in bigger numbers? when will all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco...
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your next question comes from heather knight, san francisco "chronicle." how many vaccine doses has san francisco received and how many has it given to people? >> so right now, heather, we have received as a city 127,000 vaccines. that's across the whole city. that's across the health care systems, across the city. and we've administered as a city, we estimate just over 59,000 vaccines have been administered. at the health department, we've received 34,500 vaccines to date. and we've vaccinated more than 23,000 people. now in those numbers i want to stress a couple of things -- we are ready to go with mass vaccine sites right now. we need to get to 10,000 vaccines a day. the numbers that i gave you alst with regard to the vaccine that is remaining that those vaccines have been scheduled for second doses or appointments that have been made for first doses for most part. and with the d.p.h. supply, even with the 10,000, our total that we'll get this week, we will be scheduled to basically to exhaust our vaccine supply by as early as wednesday or thursday. we
your next question comes from heather knight, san francisco "chronicle." how many vaccine doses has san francisco received and how many has it given to people? >> so right now, heather, we have received as a city 127,000 vaccines. that's across the whole city. that's across the health care systems, across the city. and we've administered as a city, we estimate just over 59,000 vaccines have been administered. at the health department, we've received 34,500 vaccines to date. and...
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your next question comes from heather knight, san francisco "chronicle." oses has san francisco received and how many has it given to people? >> so right now, heather, we have received as a city 127,000 vaccines. that's across the whole city. that's across the health care systems, across the city. and we've administered as a city, we estimate just over 59,000 vaccines have been administered. at the health department, we've received 34,500 vaccines to date. and we've vaccinated more than 23,000 people. now in those numbers i want to stress a couple of things -- we are ready to go with mass vaccine sites right now. we need to get to 10,000 vaccines a day. the numbers that i gave you alst with regard to the vaccine that is remaining that those vaccines have been scheduled for second doses or appointments that have been made for first doses for most part. and with the d.p.h. supply, even with the 10,000, our total that we'll get this week, we will be scheduled to basically to exhaust our vaccine supply by as early as wednesday or thursday. we need more vaccine
your next question comes from heather knight, san francisco "chronicle." oses has san francisco received and how many has it given to people? >> so right now, heather, we have received as a city 127,000 vaccines. that's across the whole city. that's across the health care systems, across the city. and we've administered as a city, we estimate just over 59,000 vaccines have been administered. at the health department, we've received 34,500 vaccines to date. and we've vaccinated...
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your next question comes from heather knight, san francisco "chronicle." ny vaccine doses has san francisco received and how many has it given to people? >> so right now, heather, we have received as a city 127,000 vaccines. that's across the whole city. that's across the health care systems, across the city. and we've administered as a city, we estimate just over 59,000 vaccines have been administered. at the health department, we've received 34,500 vaccines to date. and we've vaccinated more than 23,000 people. now in those numbers i want to stress a couple of things -- we are ready to go with mass vaccine sites right now. we need to get to 10,000 vaccines a day. the numbers that i gave you alst with regard to the vaccine that is remaining that those vaccines have been scheduled for second doses or appointments that have been made for first doses for most part. and with the d.p.h. supply, even with the 10,000, our total that we'll get this week, we will be scheduled to basically to exhaust our vaccine supply by as early as wednesday or thursday. we need m
your next question comes from heather knight, san francisco "chronicle." ny vaccine doses has san francisco received and how many has it given to people? >> so right now, heather, we have received as a city 127,000 vaccines. that's across the whole city. that's across the health care systems, across the city. and we've administered as a city, we estimate just over 59,000 vaccines have been administered. at the health department, we've received 34,500 vaccines to date. and we've...
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the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle. in bigger numbers? when will all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco will be ready when that comes. i hope tomorrow's change in federal leadership that day is closer than it otherwise would be. but we are ready when that happens. >> thank you, doctor colfax. your final question comes from various news outlets. do you anticipate the stay-at-home order lifting for the bay area in the near future? what do you think the four-week projection for the city is? >> well, i think as i showed you, we have some hopeful signs with regard to case rates starting to drop, hospitalizations starting to level off. and we are looking at those data very, very carefully. so, i'm hopeful that we will have -- if t
the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle. in bigger numbers? when will all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco will be ready when that comes. i hope tomorrow's...
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the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle. all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco will be ready when that comes. i hope tomorrow's change in federal leadership that day is closer than it otherwise would be. but we are ready when that happens. >> thank you, doctor colfax. your final question comes from various news outlets. do you anticipate the stay-at-home order lifting for the bay area in the near future? what do you think the four-week projection for the city is? >> well, i think as i showed you, we have some hopeful signs with regard to case rates starting to drop, hospitalizations starting to level off. and we are looking at those data very, very carefully. so, i'm hopeful that we will have -- if that trend continues, i expect
the next question comes from heather knight of the san francisco chronicle. all san franciscans who want vaccinations be able to get them in your estimation? >> i wish i had an answer for you on that one. what we are doing, as you know, is filling up a multi-pronged approach, including the mass sites, including the continued expansion of the clinical sites, pharmacy partnerships and the pop-ups. so san francisco will be ready when that comes. i hope tomorrow's change in federal leadership...