Sixth wave of COVID infections building within the Bay Area

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Nearly everyone knows a friend, family member or work colleague who has recently suffered with some symptoms of the virus.

SAN JOSE -- By now most San Francisco Bay Area residents have lost count of the number of waves of COVID infections that have swept through the region since the start of the pandemic, but nearly everyone knows a friend, family member or work colleague who has recently suffered with some symptoms of the virus.

Unlike many of the past surges, the recent infections for the most part have had milder symptoms -- low grade fever, scratchy throat, runny noses. Hospitalizations in both the South Bay and Alameda counties have been fairly steady but manageable. In San Francisco County, however, there's also been a surge of cases and an uptick in people going to the hospital."Immune escape is when you have immunity to something from an actual infection or vaccine induced immunity, and then you meet a version of the virus again, and the virus can get around the immunity that your body has built up," she said.

"That is an understandable feeling," Dr. Cody said."I just want to caution that you can get infected more than once. And so, 'getting it over with' doesn't mean it's over with, because you could still get infected again."

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