Well, you can now turn your vision into (virtual) reality by playing this super-fun Surplus Spender game created by CalMatters John Osborn DAgostino. Solano and Santa Cruz counties have not announced a decision. Another shutdown will be terrible for the business, she said. Santa Clara County is also maintaining most of its own stricter rules announced last weekend banning contact sports, including college and pro football, requiring a two-week quarantine for travelers from more than 150 miles away and limiting retail capacity. Barbershops and hair and nail salons, which had only recently reopened after a long and excruciating shutdown, will close again. Just understand this fact if it stays the same for 30 days here is the real problem, the new cases in Santa Clara county will be 30 times 3,157 or 117,039 NEW CASES, now given we have only 1,900,000 people in the county the likelihood is that at this point 1 out of 20 people in the county is going to get infected. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Nearly two months after California lifted most pandemic restrictions, the Delta variant is driving a surge in positive COVID-19infections and hospitalizations. Despite new state law, Antioch ends remote option for council meetings RELATED: How safe are those outdoor dining igloos and tents when it comes to COVID-19 transmission? 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By. Marisa Kendall is a housing reporter for the Bay Area News Group who covers homelessness for The Mercury News and East Bay Times. Were partnering with you the readers to make it happen. STOP MAKING UP STORIES WHERE THE SCIENTIFIC PROOF IS INDICATING YOU ARE WRONG!!! Except for the fact that the ICU beds will be long gone. Copyright 2023 KGO-TV. It reported 167 COVID-related deaths. She's a Bay Area native and a San Jose State University journalism graduate. Allow direct-to-consumer shipping for craft distillers: State lawmakers should seize the opportunity to modernize Californias alcohol shipping laws, argues Cris Steller, executive director of the California Artisanal Distillers Guild. It reported 167 COVID-related deaths. Economy | On the same day gyms, and nail and hair salons were able to reopen to customers across Santa Clara County, those small business owners got the news, they'd once again have to close. Data provided by the county showed more than 6,500 cases on Monday. Earlier in her career she wrote about education for The Atlantic in Washington, D.C. She graduated from UC San Diego with a BA degree in political science with a minor in communication. Do planned to officially reopen her South Bay business on Wednesday. Maddox was getting ready to reopen next Monday. I believe it is crucial to invest in a free, just and unbiased press, especially in California when all three aspects are in peril. Clickhereto find available walk-up vaccination clinics in San Jose. Chief among them: the cost. She also holds a MA degree in journalism from Stanford University. To adapt, they're created virtual-only brands with special menus to attract customers for takeout. And again, if only 5% require any hospitalization it will come to 5,087 people needing medical attention. Updated November 28, 2020 3:10 PM. Santa Clara County on Monday backed off from a booster mandate for health care workers at the request of already strained hospitals. Were changing the face of journalism by providing an innovative model for delivering reliable, truthful news to the nations 10th largest city. Photo by Raquel Natalicchio for CalMatters. You know, you can open tomorrow, but then by the end of the day, you might have to close again," Do said. January 30, 2023 President Biden announces that the national emergency and public health emergency for COVID-19 will end on May 11.. As of Monday, Santa Clara County ranked second among the 10 Bay Area counties. CalMatters is now available in Spanish onTwitter,FacebookandRSS. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group), PLEASANTON, CA - Dec. 3: Samuel Dissels cleans a table at Oyo restaurant's newly built outdoor dining area in Pleasanton, Calif., on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020. THEREFORE, HE SAID, GIVING THOSE INDIVIDUALS A THIRD DOSE OF THE SAME VACCINE WOULD LIKELY RESULT IN HIGHER LEVELS OF ANTIBODIES THAT REMAIN LESS EFFECTIVE AGAINST VARIANTS., I AM CERTAIN THAT THE MEDICAL COMMUNITY IS IN AN UNWINNABLE POSITION. Send us a postcard from the internment camp, idiot. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group), CUPERTINO, CA - DEC. 4: Restaurant owner Helen Nyugen watches as Jacquelin Kieu adds decorative lights to the outdoor dining tent at Pho Ha Noi restaurant in Cupertino, Calif., Friday, Dec. 4, 2020. Gov. And were here to provide it. As a result, indoor dining will be suspended on the same day. The state prison system on Saturday suspended in-person visits as COVID surges among employees and inmates. "We're not heading toward a lockdown," Jean-Pierre said. And nearly 4,000 prison workers were COVID-positive on Tuesday, a more than 212% increase from the beginning of the month. Receive a free briefing on your state every day. Health | Randy Musterer, owner of Sushi Confidential in San Jose and Campbell, has been busy adding outdoor patio seating and heating in preparation for winter. Palo Alto managed to avoid shuttering Monday only after 450 parent volunteers filled positions ranging from custodians to in-classroom roles; parents have also been asked to help supervise classrooms in Sacramento City Unified. I was going to wait until the 20th because my people mean that much to me," he explained. Gov. There have been 32,824 cases in the month of January and in the month of December there were 18,163, which means now that as of today there is an 80% rise in case only up to today versus the ENTIRE month of December, and if you take the entire month daily average and multiply by 21 you can expect to have 68,930 more cases this month which will come to a total of 101,754 cases. // Daily News, San Diego Board of Supervisors chooses Nathan Fletcher to chair a second year. Comments are moderated and approved by administrators. INTERACTIVE TIMELINE: How close was CA to becoming a NY-level crisis? If they even mention the words lock down we need to respond with overwhelming violence. But the question of whether the Bay Areaand Santa Clara Countywill see another lockdown is more of "a political question," he added. WELL, SOME PEOPLE ARE SUICIDAL IF NOT LITERALLY, AT LEAST FINANCIALLY, BECAUSE FURTHER WAVES WILL RESULT IN MORE CONSTRAINTS. All Rights Reserved. Limited storm damage as sunny skies return to Santa Monica. At a press conference on Friday, health officers from the counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Santa Clara, San Francisco, and the city of Berkeley (which has its own health department). The strain is also driving a surge across the nation, accounting for 93% of all new cases, according to federal data. latest stories and videos about the coronavirus here. She estimates shes spent more than $45,000 on tents, heaters and permits to make her outdoor spaces in Cupertino and San Jose comfortable for winter diners. That was a nasty surprise to some business owners who, after hearing Gov. Now, some arent sure theyll survive another closure. Tax (or dont) Californians as you like, and pour money into whatever pot you want just remember that the state cant run a deficit! Rodney Baca of The Shop by Chef Baca said another lockdown would be the latest in a series of blows to his eatery at the San Pedro Square Market in downtown San Jose, where most customers take their food outside to the large courtyard. The county hasnt seen thatnumber of new daily infectionssince February, data shows. West Contra Costa Unified, which reopened Tuesday after closing for two days with no instruction, is now requiring employees to wear KN95 masks and students to wear surgical masks. But even as some establishments were reeling, others were breathing a sigh of relief. Copyright 2023 KGO-TV. More degenerate leftist politics, even to extreme, woke included, levels remain a sound bet. Now, Nguyen's bracing as Santa Clara County shuts down outdoor dining Sunday night. its poison media lies glad people waking up by the posts living life .thats awsome people who continue their know it all I got a degree post continue fear doom and gloom had enough the last year !!. Subscribe to CalMatters free daily newsletter to get news and commentary that holds your elected leaders accountable. "If they don't ever let me be a personal trainer and coach people- this is what I love. But not every county in the Bay Area region chose to join the coalition this time. Almost all non-essential businesses are forced to shut down, with an exception for retail stores. This time, at least, she has some money left over from her federal Paycheck Protection Program loan. Economy | What does COVID-19 do to your body and why does it spread so easily? Wineries and cardrooms will have to head outside, and indoor family activities such as bowling allies will be shut down. Oakland airport passenger traffic shows steady post-COVID rebound A native of New Orleans, he grew up near San Jose. 1 Stop $235. 12/15/2022. She graduated from American University with a BA degree in literature with a minor in journalism. IT IS GETTING WORSE AND NOT BETTER BECAUSE THE COVID STATUS IS NOT IMPROVING. In San Francisco and Santa Clara County, 87% of residents of all ages have received at least one dose of vaccine; better than the rates for L.A. and Orange counties, which is 75%; and far. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group), OAKLAND, CA - DECEMBER 2: Visitors have fun as they step on the colorful stars at the Blue Planet section which is part of the new exhibit Glowfari at Oakland Zoo in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2020. Youth and adult recreational sports are both on hold until Jan. 25 at the earliest. In Mountain View, Yen Zo of Noble Nails already is struggling. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group), OAKLAND, CA - DECEMBER 2: Jessica, no last names provided, and her kids Cruz P. Left, and Elliott P. 3, of Oakland, walk down the stairs after their visit to the Land of the Lost section which is part of the new exhibit Glowfari at Oakland Zoo in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2020.
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