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Organizers of AA and other 12-step programs have rushed to implement distanced meetings, but say they're deeply concerned about relapses.
SF has one of America's largest populations of HIV-positive people, with more than two-thirds of them over 60.
Nearly all stylists, facialists and manicurists are independent contractors responsible for their own healthcare, as well as rent for their spaces.
"The predictions as to how long this will last are too long for most small businesses to stay afloat," one studio owner said.
SF's pets can still go to the vet under the shelter-in-place order, but many vets are concerned about the risk of virus spread at their offices.
Selling marked-up masks, hand sanitizer and toilet paper isn't just unethical — it's illegal.
Transgender clients of the Mission's Lyon-Martin Health Services have protested the clinic's imminent closure, saying it's the only place they can receive inclusive care.
Hoodline spoke recently to performers, bar owners, photographers, and stagehands about the cancellations, which they say have severely affected their work and income streams.
Many San Francisco venues and organizers are halting large and small gatherings this month in an effort to stymie the spread of COVID-19. We rounded up a list of them for you.
The Haight's historic volunteer clinic is re-opening for weekly services, Thursdays 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., and actively seeking new volunteers.
Check to see if your favorite business made the list.
The summit for LGBTQ+ women in tech had been set to return to the Castro Theatre next month.
Two San Franciscans have been hospitalized with COVID-19, while Lowell High has closed out of caution over a student exposed to a patient.
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