Numbers continue to trend downwards as the Citywide 7-day average positivity rate dips to its lowest level since July 3.
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Covid-19 Tracker: Small change
The numbers declined over the week but not by much.
Covid-19 Tracker: Mixed signals
Though infection numbers continue to drift downward and hospitalizations remain somewhat static, some R Number models show San Francisco rising above 1 for the first time in over a month.
Covid-19 Tracker: Tracking uncertainty
Other than a jump in reported September covid-related deaths, the numbers remain remarkably stable.
Covid-19 Tracker: Holding pattern
Hospitalizations, infections, positivity rates and R Number estimates appear to be in a holding pattern with hospitalizations still on a relatively high plateau.
Covid-19 Tracker: What next?
The virus remains, as it has now for at least a week, on a high plateau in San Francisco. Most encouraging are the R Number models which estimate the transmissiblity of the virus well below 1.
Covid-19 Tracker: On a high plateau
The numbers today appear to be stabilizing on a high plateau.
Covid-19 Tracker: The Delta fog
Local case numbers continue to fall as hospitalizations remain stable (though new admisions continue to rise), positivity rates remain high and the R Number estimates widely diverge.
Covid-19 Tracker: How prevalent is covid in SF?
How much is the virus ciruclating around San Francisco over 3 months after the Delta surge began? Recorded infections and hospitalizations declined quickly but have fluctuated at relatively high levels for the past two months, while the positivity rate is low and R Number models continue to show SF at or below 1.
Covid-19 Tracker: White House superspreader WTF
Hospitalizations, recorded infections and positivity rates continue to rise, while R Number estimates and wastewater monitoring confirm the virus is likely still increasing around town.
Covid-19 Tracker: Is this what ‘endemic’ looks like?
Recorded infections and positivity rates are rapidly rising, while hospitalizatons rise slowly. R Number estimates confirm increasing circulation of the virus, but wastewater monitoring suggests it might be in retreat.
Covid-19 Tracker: How high will we fly?
Hospitalizations have declined, but the rise in recorded infections and positivity rates continues. R Number estimates put San Francisco around 1.
Covid-19 Tracker: Has the next surge begun?
Hospitalizations have declined, but there is a notable increase in recorded infections and positivity rates . R Number estimates put San Francisco well over 1.
Covid-19 Tracker: A slow, steady decline
Hospitalizations, recorded infections and positivity rates continue to fall. R Number estimates are remain relatively low.
Covid-19 Tracker: Omicron hanging around
With still a ways to go, hospitalizations, recorded infections and positivity rates continue falling, while R Number models show the rate of transmission below 1.