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EPISODE · Aug 5, 2020 · 24 MIN

New Coronavirus Cases Fall Slightly, Food Assistance Extended

from Civic · host San Francisco Public Press

San Francisco’s coronavirus infection rate falls slightly but remains in the red zone, with the city expected to reach 7,000 cases overall in days. Also: SF extends the Great Plates program until September, funding restaurant-prepared delivery meals for some seniors sheltering in place.

San Francisco’s coronavirus infection rate falls slightly but remains in the red zone, with the city expected to reach 7,000 cases overall in days. Also: SF extends the Great Plates program until September, funding restaurant-prepared delivery meals for some seniors sheltering in place.

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