New data revealed Friday that the COVID-19 positivity rate in San Francisco is now 5%, which experts say is “too high,” according to Johns Hopkins University.
New data revealed Friday that the COVID-19 positivity rate in San Francisco is now 5%, which experts say is “too high,” according toThis means that 5% of the people taking coronavirus tests at any medical provider in the city have tested positive for coronavirus.caps the rate at 5% before advising the government to pull back health measures to lower the spread of COVID.
The last time San Francisco saw an over 5% positivity rate was after the holiday surge in January when it peaked at 18.9%,Stay informed about local news and weather. Get the NBC 7 San Diego app for
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