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chef and restaurant owner mary ellen mcteague could only clean norma's the pandemic ripped through the hospitality sector it's an industry where it's difficult to make money it's difficult to stay flow anyway there are so many hospitality business is even less of a healthy economic environment every struggle to keep going so it's applied isn't really doing it just isn't it felt like the end i think for a lot of people and i'm constantly surprised that we still head she now prepares meals for a local food bank helping those who have suffered far more than herself mary ellen is fortunate to have weathered the covert storm many businesses have and survived and here in the north of england as elsewhere attention begins to turn to recovery in a post pandemic era and whether the government keeps its promise of leveling up bridging the divide between north and south after a decade of austerity and under investment we cannot continue the way that we go we might now be qualities will concede to widen we have a lot of challenges in the north and right now failure is not an option but failure is
chef and restaurant owner mary ellen mcteague could only clean norma's the pandemic ripped through the hospitality sector it's an industry where it's difficult to make money it's difficult to stay flow anyway there are so many hospitality business is even less of a healthy economic environment every struggle to keep going so it's applied isn't really doing it just isn't it felt like the end i think for a lot of people and i'm constantly surprised that we still head she now prepares meals for a...
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[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already touched upon: remembrance, in terms of everything that we've gone through, the resilience that it took to get to where we are today, deep gratitude, which i think really resonated with me as our mayor spoke, and hope in terms of where we are right now. from the early days of not knowing what we were up against to the amazing professionalism and team work, to the sadness of seeing our latinx communities disproportionately impacted by this pandemic, to the stress in terms of addressing second and third surges of cases here at zuckerberg san fran
[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already...
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[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already touched upon: remembrance, in terms of everything that we've gone through, the resilience that it took to get to where we are today, deep gratitude, which i think really resonated with me as our mayor spoke, and hope in terms of where we are right now. from the early days of not knowing what we were up against to the amazing professionalism and team work, to the sadness of seeing our latinx communities disproportionately impacted by this pandemic, to the stress in terms of addressing second and third surges of cases here at zuckerberg san fran
[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already...
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of people getting folks to these locations to be vaccinated, and i really, really want to thank mary ellen carroll who has led this effort from the very beginning at covid command, making sure that we're setting up testing sites from scratch, setting up vaccination sites from scratch. and the way we're able to do this is with the president of the board of supervisors, shamann walton. this has really been a team effort to get this done, and we are also able to get it done because we have health care providers like sutter who are not only going to be serving patrons at this site, they're going to be serving the san francisco fire department, and i want to thank chief nicholson for being here today. i know we're tired of wearing masks. i don't know what most of the people here today look like. i know we are tired of social distancing and doing all the things that we've had to do since this pandemic began, and nothing is more important to me than to get the people in this city vaccinated as quickly as possible so that we can reopen our city, so that we can hug our family and friends again, so
of people getting folks to these locations to be vaccinated, and i really, really want to thank mary ellen carroll who has led this effort from the very beginning at covid command, making sure that we're setting up testing sites from scratch, setting up vaccination sites from scratch. and the way we're able to do this is with the president of the board of supervisors, shamann walton. this has really been a team effort to get this done, and we are also able to get it done because we have health...
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of people getting folks to these locations to be vaccinated, and i really, really want to thank mary ellen carroll who has led this effort from the very beginning at covid command, making sure that we're setting up testing sites from scratch, setting up vaccination sites from scratch. and the way we're able to do this is with the president of the board of supervisors, shamann walton. this has really been a team effort to get this done, and we are also able to get it done because we have health...
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mary ellen, thank you for your time. >>> that wraps up this hour for me.ine: white house" starts after this quick break. "deadline: white house" starts after this quick break that your, paving the way for change. did they brave mother nature... and walk away stronger? did they face the unknown, with resolve...and triumph. ♪♪ there's strength in every family story. learn more about yours. at ancestry. if you have... ...moderate to severe psoriasis, ... ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea,... ...nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and...
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chef and restaurant owner mary ellen mcteague could only clean norma's the pandemic ripped through the hospitality sector it's an industry where it's difficult to make money it's difficult to stay afloat anyway there are so many hospitality business is even less of a healthy economic environment every struggle to keep going so it's applied isn't really doing it just isn't it felt like the end i think for a lot of people and i'm constantly surprised that we still head she now prepares meals for a local food bank helping those who have suffered far more than herself mary ellen is fortunate to have weathered the covert storm many businesses haven't survived and here in the north of england as elsewhere attention begins to turn to recovery in a post pandemic era and whether the government keeps its promise of leveling up bridging the divide between north and south after a decade of austerity and under investment we cannot continue the way that we go in right now in the qualities will can seem to widen we have a lot of challenges in the north and right now failure is not an option but failu
chef and restaurant owner mary ellen mcteague could only clean norma's the pandemic ripped through the hospitality sector it's an industry where it's difficult to make money it's difficult to stay afloat anyway there are so many hospitality business is even less of a healthy economic environment every struggle to keep going so it's applied isn't really doing it just isn't it felt like the end i think for a lot of people and i'm constantly surprised that we still head she now prepares meals for...
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. >> yeah, mary ellen pleasen, african-american in 1851 started off in san francisco with a small restaurant but she was clever. kepto kept reinvesting her profits in laundries dairies quick silver mines and became one of the most successful entrepreneurs in san francisco, very rich woman. and she was an abolitionist. also cared very much about human rights and she was also a philanthropist. >> and margaret chung. >> margot margaret was the first chinese american woman actually to attend medical school. she graduated from usc in the early 190 ohs, i think 1910 something like that and she opened a medical practice in san francisco. she was a surgeon in world war ii and established the first woman's volunteer service organization in america. so these aren't just, you know, small accomplishments. these women were quite amazing. >> well, wendy we're out of time on the air. but we can continue the conversation over on facebook live. i do want to tell people raleigho real quickly about your blog. it is she is california.com. we have 20 seconds. >> right. so i'm attempting to chronicle all these wo
. >> yeah, mary ellen pleasen, african-american in 1851 started off in san francisco with a small restaurant but she was clever. kepto kept reinvesting her profits in laundries dairies quick silver mines and became one of the most successful entrepreneurs in san francisco, very rich woman. and she was an abolitionist. also cared very much about human rights and she was also a philanthropist. >> and margaret chung. >> margot margaret was the first chinese american woman...
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joining us is mary ellen, and charlie sykes. what questions does this raise for you?ad a very clear or transparent process for how the vaccine has been rolling out in florida. he said he was going to put a priority on people over 65. that made a lot of sense e-mail and it indicated in january at a time when other parts of the state were struggling to get vaccine, this community had a pretty easy supply. >> charlie -- >> so there are questions that have emerged are simply how did this happen, what was the plan? >> is there -- you saw the c pass straw poll, i wonder about the fact that it was based in florida, if that skewed those numbers at all. what does that tell but his appeal within the party? >> no, his stock is rising. out of the cpac convention, you have two rising stars. both of them arriving on the very trump-y approach to the coronavirus. one of the things desantis has going for him in the modern republican party is that he shares or appears to share one of the donald trump's super powers with complete shamelessness, and his aggressive stance, refusal to back
joining us is mary ellen, and charlie sykes. what questions does this raise for you?ad a very clear or transparent process for how the vaccine has been rolling out in florida. he said he was going to put a priority on people over 65. that made a lot of sense e-mail and it indicated in january at a time when other parts of the state were struggling to get vaccine, this community had a pretty easy supply. >> charlie -- >> so there are questions that have emerged are simply how did...
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[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already touched upon: remembrance, in terms of everything that we've gone through, the resilience that it took to get to where we are today, deep gratitude, which i think really resonated with me as our mayor spoke, and hope in terms of where we are right now. from the early days of not knowing what we were up against to the amazing professionalism and team work, to the sadness of seeing our latinx communities disproportionately impacted by this pandemic, to the stress in terms of addressing second and third surges of cases here at zuckerberg san fran
[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already...
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. >> did not make a secret of it either, said mary ellen from them or the neighbors. how did they start to look at you? >> like we were guilty. >> after they raided my house, i spent days crying. days and days, you know. i would be at work just crying. you don't know what is going on. you don't know who to trust. >> how much were you watched? >> i would wake up in the morning and they watched me get up every day, put on a shirt and being in the public's eye when everybody thinks you are a murderer. >> i am amazed how much talking goes on there without any evidence. you know, a lot of gossip and people in your business. >> reporter: mary placed a call to the investigators, telling them they were going after the wrong guy. >> he was extremely rude. he said you and your family need to accept it. your brother did it. i broke down in tears. i thought they just didn't like him as a person. i think they just, to me my opinion is that they wanted it to be him. they had no physical evidence that a murder even occurred but continued to watch and wait. and then a month after the
. >> did not make a secret of it either, said mary ellen from them or the neighbors. how did they start to look at you? >> like we were guilty. >> after they raided my house, i spent days crying. days and days, you know. i would be at work just crying. you don't know what is going on. you don't know who to trust. >> how much were you watched? >> i would wake up in the morning and they watched me get up every day, put on a shirt and being in the public's eye when...
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[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already touched upon: remembrance, in terms of everything that we've gone through, the resilience that it took to get to where we are today, deep gratitude, which i think really resonated with me as our mayor spoke, and hope in terms of where we are right now. from the early days of not knowing what we were up against to the amazing professionalism and team work, to the sadness of seeing our latinx communities disproportionately impacted by this pandemic, to the stress in terms of addressing second and third surges of cases here at zuckerberg san fran
[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already...
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. >> reporter: in milwaukee, democrats like mary ellen are eager to be rid of senator ron johnson. >>s, that -- that don't make any sense. and they aren't who we are. >> reporter: the republican senator hasn't announced if he will run for re-election next year in wisconsin. but he has drawn national backlash for his conspiratorial and racially-loaded claims. saying this about the insurrectionists, who attacked the capitol on january 6. >> now, had the tables been turned. joe, this could get me in trouble. had the tables been turned and president trump won the election, and those were tens of thousands of black lives matter and antifa protestors, i might've been a little concerned. >> reporter: his remarks, widely considered racist. a charge, johnson denies. >> there were no racial undertones with my comments. >> reporter: all of this comes, after johnson also promoted conspiracy theories about who actually led the mob. >> a very few didn't share the jovial, friendly, earnest of the great majority. some, obviously, didn't fit in and he describes four different types of people. plain-cl
. >> reporter: in milwaukee, democrats like mary ellen are eager to be rid of senator ron johnson. >>s, that -- that don't make any sense. and they aren't who we are. >> reporter: the republican senator hasn't announced if he will run for re-election next year in wisconsin. but he has drawn national backlash for his conspiratorial and racially-loaded claims. saying this about the insurrectionists, who attacked the capitol on january 6. >> now, had the tables been turned....
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of people getting folks to these locations to be vaccinated, and i really, really want to thank mary ellen carroll who has led this effort from the very beginning at covid command, making sure that we're setting up testing sites from scratch, setting up vaccination sites from scratch. and the way we're able to do this is with the president of the board of supervisors, shamann walton. this has really been a team effort to get this done, and we are also able to get it done because we have health care providers like sutter who are not only going to be serving patrons at this site, they're going to be serving the san francisco fire department, and i want to thank chief nicholson for being here today. i know we're tired of wearing masks. i don't know what most of the people here today look like. i know we are tired of social distancing and doing all the things that we've had to do since this pandemic began, and nothing is more important to me than to get the people in this city vaccinated as quickly as possible so that we can reopen our city, so that we can hug our family and friends again, so
of people getting folks to these locations to be vaccinated, and i really, really want to thank mary ellen carroll who has led this effort from the very beginning at covid command, making sure that we're setting up testing sites from scratch, setting up vaccination sites from scratch. and the way we're able to do this is with the president of the board of supervisors, shamann walton. this has really been a team effort to get this done, and we are also able to get it done because we have health...
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[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already touched upon: remembrance, in terms of everything that we've gone through, the resilience that it took to get to where we are today, deep gratitude, which i think really resonated with me as our mayor spoke, and hope in terms of where we are right now. from the early days of not knowing what we were up against to the amazing professionalism and team work, to the sadness of seeing our latinx communities disproportionately impacted by this pandemic, to the stress in terms of addressing second and third surges of cases here at zuckerberg san fran
[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already...
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a twitter thread from ellen marie _ over this. yes. s as the government's persistence of hostility against our society... the government has acted in appalling faith full stop as you say, the third resignation injust the last couple of days. this particular anxiety, frustration, angerfrom anxiety, frustration, anger from some anxiety, frustration, angerfrom some of these panellists on these advisory panels, provoked by a debate in parliament isjust the other night, specifically on the issue of conversion therapy. the practice of trying to change someone's sexuality or gender identity. the frustration of some on that panel that the response wasn't in their view, sufficiently full throated to press ahead with the idea of a legislative ban on conversion therapy, so, in other words, putting it into the law. in the last hour, keir starmer has said that he would ban conversion therapy. i suspect we will hear from downing street in the next half an hour or so. the official spokesman for the prime ministers taking questions this lunchtime. than
a twitter thread from ellen marie _ over this. yes. s as the government's persistence of hostility against our society... the government has acted in appalling faith full stop as you say, the third resignation injust the last couple of days. this particular anxiety, frustration, angerfrom anxiety, frustration, anger from some anxiety, frustration, angerfrom some of these panellists on these advisory panels, provoked by a debate in parliament isjust the other night, specifically on the issue of...
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of people getting folks to these locations to be vaccinated, and i really, really want to thank mary ellencarroll who has led this effort from the very beginning at covid command, making sure that we're setting up testing sites from scratch, setting up vaccination sites from scratch. and the way we're able to do this is with the president of the board of supervisors, shamann walton. this has really been a team effort to get this done, and we are also able to get it done because we have health care providers like sutter who are not only going to be serving patrons at this site, they're going to be serving the san francisco fire department, and i want to thank chief nicholson for being here today. i know we're tired of wearing masks. i don't know what most of the people here today look like. i know we are tired of social distancing and doing all the things that we've had to do since this pandemic began, and nothing is more important to me than to get the people in this city vaccinated as quickly as possible so that we can reopen our city, so that we can hug our family and friends again, so t
of people getting folks to these locations to be vaccinated, and i really, really want to thank mary ellencarroll who has led this effort from the very beginning at covid command, making sure that we're setting up testing sites from scratch, setting up vaccination sites from scratch. and the way we're able to do this is with the president of the board of supervisors, shamann walton. this has really been a team effort to get this done, and we are also able to get it done because we have health...
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of this whole operation managed by this incredible woman, our director of emergency management, mary ellen carroll. [applause] >> good morning. thank you, mayor. it has been a mayor that has moved by so quickly and yet felt like an eternity. through it all, we were led by so many shining points of light. one of the brightest ones you just heard from, our mayor. our mayor, london breed. mayor, i want to thank you -- where are you? -- for your steadfast leadership and support, your vision, your resolve, and your compassion. [applause] >> it is what we all needed during this enduring crisis. [applause] >> and dr. colfax, thank you for your courage, your integrity, and your wisdom. i do not think of a -- could not think of a better partner to have during a pandemic. even when covid fatigue settled in, and it has settled in, san franciscans continued to do the right thing for each other. i also want to recognize that this year would have looked a whole lot different if it weren't for the thousands of health care workers, many of you represented here. our emergency services personnel and our ess
of this whole operation managed by this incredible woman, our director of emergency management, mary ellen carroll. [applause] >> good morning. thank you, mayor. it has been a mayor that has moved by so quickly and yet felt like an eternity. through it all, we were led by so many shining points of light. one of the brightest ones you just heard from, our mayor. our mayor, london breed. mayor, i want to thank you -- where are you? -- for your steadfast leadership and support, your vision,...
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of people getting folks to these locations to be vaccinated, and i really, really want to thank mary ellen carroll who has led this effort from the very beginning at covid command, making sure that we're setting up testing sites from scratch, setting up vaccination sites from scratch. and the way we're able to do this is with the president of the board of supervisors, shamann walton. this has really been a team effort to get this done, and we are also able to get it done because we have health...
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>> these are homemade by my wife, mary ellen, and my daughter and her two daughters, stella and ameliacalories don't count on st. paddy's day. >> exactly. >> now, you don't have guinness there. what do you have instead in what's your beer >> well, this is o'hara's. guinness is everywhere, a fine beer, but this is brewed by a great microcraft brewer, shaymus o'hara we serve it proudly. >> look at that pour >> best day ever >> al roker had a guinness earlier, so i'll toast al roker. >> did you do shepherd's pie >> we do do shepherd's pie. >> right here. >> so this is one of our most popular items year round it is ground beef topped with potatoes it is baked in the oven. that you can get any time you come to mcgillin's we always have it on the menu. one of our customers' favorites, and you can't beat it. >> how about soda bread? >> we have our shepherd's -- oh, you got the soda bread right here that is a must-have on st. patrick's day, and our fish and chips here pieces of cod, fried, topped over the chips with our homemade tarter sauce. >> i mean, gentlemen -- >> i'll take one of everyth
>> these are homemade by my wife, mary ellen, and my daughter and her two daughters, stella and ameliacalories don't count on st. paddy's day. >> exactly. >> now, you don't have guinness there. what do you have instead in what's your beer >> well, this is o'hara's. guinness is everywhere, a fine beer, but this is brewed by a great microcraft brewer, shaymus o'hara we serve it proudly. >> look at that pour >> best day ever >> al roker had a guinness...
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supportive housing done in partnership with abigail stewart kahn and under the directorship of mary ellen carroll, we've had 678 cases in people experiencing homelessness and four deaths. one death is too many, but this is much lower than other jurisdictions have experienced across the country, and i think certainly we've focused on this population very early on. and as of yesterday, people experienced homelessness in congregate settings or who are likely to go into cop greggate settings -- congregate settings are eligible for a vaccine as well as those 60 or over. just want to 'em if a sees the conditions that we have not talked about too much in the commission. next slide. in terms of vaccinations, we continue to vaccinate san franciscans as quickly as vaccine comes in. we have the capacity to do well over 10,000 vaccines in arms a day. we now have three vaccine products, excellent products, safe products, effective products. i had the pleasure of joining mayor breed today at masking hall health center, where she received a vaccine, johnson & johnson vaccine. our vaccine is such that ev
supportive housing done in partnership with abigail stewart kahn and under the directorship of mary ellen carroll, we've had 678 cases in people experiencing homelessness and four deaths. one death is too many, but this is much lower than other jurisdictions have experienced across the country, and i think certainly we've focused on this population very early on. and as of yesterday, people experienced homelessness in congregate settings or who are likely to go into cop greggate settings --...
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supportive housing done in partnership with abigail stewart kahn and under the directorship of mary ellen carroll, we've had 678 cases in people experiencing homelessness and four deaths. one death is too many, but this is much lower than other jurisdictions have experienced across the country, and i think certainly we've focused on this population very early on. and as of yesterday, people experienced homelessness in congregate settings or who are likely to go into cop greggate settings -- congregate settings are eligible for a vaccine as well as those 60 or over. just want to 'em if a sees the conditions that we have not talked about too much in the commission. next slide. in terms of vaccinations, we continue to vaccinate san franciscans as quickly as vaccine comes in. we have the capacity to do well over 10,000 vaccines in arms a day. we now have three vaccine products, excellent products, safe products, effective products. i had the pleasure of joining mayor breed today at masking hall health center, where she received a vaccine, johnson & johnson vaccine. our vaccine is such that ev
supportive housing done in partnership with abigail stewart kahn and under the directorship of mary ellen carroll, we've had 678 cases in people experiencing homelessness and four deaths. one death is too many, but this is much lower than other jurisdictions have experienced across the country, and i think certainly we've focused on this population very early on. and as of yesterday, people experienced homelessness in congregate settings or who are likely to go into cop greggate settings --...