The county order, which goes into effect at 12:01 am Tuesday, Aug. 3, “is made in light of the recent significant increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Santa Clara County due primarily to the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.”
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California Now Recommends Masks in All Indoor Settings; San Jose Schools Mandate Vaccine or Tests for Teachers, Staff
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Affordable Housing and a Big Vegetable Garden to Grow near Santana Row and Valley Fair
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California’s Universal Basic Income Experiment Headed to Gov. Newsom for Signature
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Keep Wearing Masks Indoors, Advise Bay Area Health Officers as COVID Cases Surge
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SCC DA faces first challenger in a decade in 2022 election
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Santa Clara County Reports Fewer Fireworks This July 4th
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Leslye Corsiglia to step down from SV@Home after six years
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Complaints About Stanford’s Rape Kit Program Left in Limbo
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Santa Clara County Creates Office of Disability Affairs to Improve Accessibility
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Santa Clara County Phases Out Its Mask Order To Match Cal/OSHA Rules Ending Mask Rules for Vaccinated Workers
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Santa Clara County has the nation’s highest vaccination rate among large counties, and one of the highest vaccination rates among all counties, according to CDC data. As of June 20, 2021, 80% of residents aged 12 and older have received their first dose, and over 71% of residents aged 12 and older were fully vaccinated.
Read More 1Two Days of Near-100 Temps Prompt Air Quality, Power Alerts
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Cooling Centers Open Today in San Jose and Across the County, as Triple-Digits Loom
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Santa Clara County Will Close Four of Five Covid-19 Vaccination Sites
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Teen Abstinence Promoter Leads Bid to Conduct County’s Title IX Gender Harassment Audit
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A Scotts Valley nonprofit is set to tackle a $1 million Title IX investigation across Santa Clara County’s hundreds of K-12 and post-secondary schools, despite having neither college-level experience nor legal staff for the task. Education, Training and Research Associates is the intended awardee of a contract to assess and codify how educators countywide comply with state and federal laws on sex- and gender-based harassment and abuse, according to documents obtained by San Jose Inside. The decision will be final on June 10, if none of the other four bidding agencies protest the selection.
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