| All donations are tax-deductible. 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 !!. To help establishments struggling with the latest round of COVID restrictions, Newsom on Monday unveiled a new relief package that allows businesses to apply for tax credits and deferrals, loans and grants. ", The county release also stated, "We wanted to share this information with businesses and residents as soon as possible.". California has administered 66,518,035 vaccine doses, and 71.8% of eligible Californians are fully vaccinated. The Bay Area's brief indoor dining boom is over, as Santa Clara, Marin, and Contra Costa Counties announced that all restaurants must move back to takeout, delivery, and outdoor service as of. Santa Clara County on Monday backed off from a booster mandate for health care workers at the request of already strained hospitals. (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. all have to shut down. Indoor dining rooms were closed in most places for 10 months or more, and tableside service was also banned outdoors for more than one-third of the year. Now, some arent sure theyll survive another closure. All Access Digital offer for just 99 cents! See the full guidelines here. Santa Clara County health officials did not respond to inquiries about the potential for another shutdown. What is a COVID-19 genetic, antigen and antibody test? Take a look at the latest stories and videos about the coronavirus here. Drop your shields immediately., Then die in ignorance. July 16, 2021 Under the county's order, effective 11:59 p.m. Saturday, masks will be required to be worn in all indoor public settings, such as theaters, stores, gyms, offices and workplaces, and. SO MANY PEOPLE ARE LOOKING AT THE SHORT RANGE ISSUES AND IT IS GETTING US INTO SERIOUS TROUBLE RIGHT HERE IN THE VALLEY. The clickbait headline triggered the homicidally insane anti-vaxxers, and the article buries the answer (No) in the seventh paragraph. NO DOCTOR SAID THE ENTIRE COUNTY IS 95% PROTECTED, AND MOST DOCTORS EVEN THE ONES FROM PFIZER ARE CONCEDING THAT THEIR VACCINE WAS ONLY 64% EFFECTIVE REGARDING DELTA VARIANT. (Campgrounds won't allow overnight stays.) UNEMPLOYED ARE IN CALIFORNIA EVEN THOUGH WE HAVE ONLY 11% OF THE NATIONAL WORKFORCE. By clicking subscribe, you agree to the Terms. Malls can also stay open at 20% capacity. Your supporthelps us produce journalism that makes a difference. Instead, he'semphasized the importance of getting vaccinated. Were changing the face of journalism by providing an innovative model for delivering reliable, truthful news to the nations 10th largest city. ANYONE who is business friendly will get our votes. Whats next for the former Frys HQ in San Jose? Just because someone went to in n out instead of working out or is to stupid to move to a more affordable place not my problem tired of caring. THE FACT IS THAT THERE ARE ISSUES AT PLAY HERE. Helen Nguyen only recently received approval from the city of Cupertino after a month of bureaucratic tussles to put up a tent to seat 12 diners outside her Pho Ha Noi restaurant. Hospital beds statewide filled to their highest point of the pandemic, with 8,831 patients currently hospitalized, including 2,066 of them in intensive care. (Doug Duran/Bay Area News Group), PLEASANTON, CA - Dec. 3: Isabella Montufar and Alex Azila, both of Fremont, have a meal at Oyo restaurant's newly built outdoor dining area in Pleasanton, Calif., on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020. App users: For a better experience, click here to view the full map in a new window, Storm timeline: Here's how much more rain is expected, Another freight train derails in Ohio, prompting shelter-in-place, At least 13 people are dead as severe storms sweep across US. More than 800 of 12,200 Los Angeles Police Department employees are out sick this week, and COVID-positive officers tend to be gone for an average of 24 days, Chief Michel Moore said. Outdoor recreational facilities, like tennis and basketball courts, and hiking trails can stay open. Theyd nearly sold out of tickets for their evening Glowfari event, which was set to run through Jan. 17 and features illuminated lanterns shaped like zoo animals. A growing number of hospitals are cancelling or postponing certain surgeries. The stay-at-home order is admittedly confusing, so we're doing our best to clear it up for you. Californias previous COVID paid leave program expired on Sept. 30, along with the federal tax credit that funded it and business groups are concerned that the price tag for a new program could fall on their shoulders. CalMatters columnist Dan Walters: Californias school crisis gets short shrift in Newsoms budget proposal. Health experts and officials are still confident in the effectiveness of the vaccine at preventing serious illness, hospitalizations and deaths. Offices (outside of critical infrastructure) should only do remote work wherever possible. There appears to be a lag regarding deaths, on December 31 there were 7 people died in Santa Clara County. Among fully vaccinated people who never had COVID-19, getting a third dose of an mRNA vaccine from Pfizer (PFE.N)/BioNTech or Moderna (MRNA.O) would likely increase levels of antibodies, but not antibodies that are better able to neutralize new virus variants, Rockefeller University researchers reported on Thursday on bioRxiv ahead of peer review. while lawmakers leaders did what the wanted This what they want more fear more scare this county you are 95 % protected vaccinated thats whats doctors say .. the variant is the media ..panic want you afraid .Spot light needed to focus on the Fricken escalating crime in this Sammy Jose, Yep start it up again spotlight leave it to these guys Sick of this crap Shut off the news!! // Mercury News, The true story behind the West Coasts only native oyster. And to date, left unsaid is the obvious that is being addressed already: Never mind Silicon Valley. Comments are moderated and approved by administrators. The Bay Area has had the best leadership in the state and arguably the best leadership in the country in terms of its public health officers, said John Swartzberg, clinical professor emeritus of infectious diseases and vaccinology at UC Berkeley. "I don't want to look for another career," he said. STOP TRYING TO CALL ME A LIAR, YOU WILL NOT LIKE IT WHEN I PROVE YOU WRONG. China dismisses FBI statement that COVID-19 likely leaked from Wuhan lab So this will obviously be another hit.. Oakland airport passenger traffic shows steady post-COVID rebound RELATED: Major reopening rollback ordered in CA in attempt to control rampant coronavirus spread, "We're back to square one. It's just like back and forth, back and forth. What does COVID-19 do to your body and why does it spread so easily? Although it is not clear yet whether this variant is more dangerous than the Delta now threatening populations in many countries, senior researcher Kei Sato of the University of Tokyo believes Lambda can be a potential threat to the human society., THIRD MRNA DOSE MAY BOOST ANTIBODY QUANTITY, BUT NOT QUALITY. By the Daily Post staff The first time the pandemic closed her restaurant, Nguyen sold her jewelry to survive. cancelling or postponing certain surgeries, with more than 62,000 students and staff testing positive for COVID, Troy Flint, spokesman for the California School Boards Association, backed off from a booster mandate for health care workers, a state-funded single-payer health care system, primed for a health care collision course, an investigation from CalMatters Jocelyn Wiener, Ashley Hoffman, a California Chamber of Commerce policy advocate, his priorities for spending Californias massive budget surplus, this super-fun Surplus Spender game created by CalMatters John Osborn DAgostino, argues Cris Steller, executive director of the California Artisanal Distillers Guild, writes Karen Pank, executive director of the Chief Probation Officers of California, Proudly powered by Newspack by Automattic, A proposal that would allow the city and county of Los Angeles, Oakland and the city and county of San Francisco to. Some counties are choosing to shut down for longer than that. COVID-19 has put many on an emotional and financial roller coaster that no one was prepared for. click here to view the full map in a new window. I have no words, really.". Copyright 2023 KGO-TV. What could reparations mean for Black residents of Alameda County? 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. As of Monday, Santa Clara County ranked second among the 10 Bay Area counties. Those new restrictions take effect at the end of Friday night, while the ones in Santa Clara and Contra Costa counties will go into effect Tuesday. Restaurants that have invested thousands of dollars building parklets, setting up tents and buying heaters to accommodate outdoor diners will have to close all tables and go back to takeout and delivery only. CalMatters is now available in Spanish onTwitter,FacebookandRSS. The new exhibit features hundreds of larger than life animal lanterns and interactive attractions, and a ride in the gondolas take visitors to the Land of the Lost section where the dinosaurs world and view of the bay awaits atop the Oakland hills. Stay home wrap Yourself up in plastic same With Cody from behind a podium ! Check out Bay Area safety tracker, Tracking the drought: Map shows conditions across SF Bay Area, Bay Area Life; Sundays at 6:30 p.m. on ABC7, Major reopening rollback ordered in CA in attempt to control rampant coronavirus spread, What Gov. "We're going to need everybody's help," said Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez. Every county in blue is under a stay-at-home order. Follow CalMatters onFacebookandTwitter. What will it take to get a COVID-19 vaccine and how will it be made? 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. Economy | Check out Bay Area safety tracker, Tracking the drought: Map shows conditions across SF Bay Area, Bay Area Life; Sundays at 6:30 p.m. on ABC7. Emailemily@calmatters.org. San Jos Spotlight is the citys first nonprofit, community-supported digital news organization. While critics have blamed Bay Area health officials for being too aggressive over the course of the pandemic, many health experts say they have taken the right measures at the right time to slow the spread of the virus. As of Monday, Santa Clara County ranked second among the 10 Bay Area counties. Except for the fact that the ICU beds will be long gone. Photo by Raquel Natalicchio for CalMatters. Gavin Newsom announced a new, regional stay-at-home order, which will force additional restrictions in any of the five regions of the state where fewer than 15% of intensive care units remain available. Most of them will be fine. In Alameda County and Berkeley, it is scheduled to take effect just past midnight Monday morning and in Marin County at noon Tuesday. Published November 28, 2020. . "So I don't know how we're going to get out of here at the rate that we're at.". Given those losses, outdoor dining means the world to us. he said. Santa Clara County goes into full lockdown on Sunday night, San Mateo County doesn't December 4, 2020 3:01 pm The Palo Alto Creamery at 566 Emerson St. will hvae to close its outdoor operations after Sunday night due to Santa Clara County's new lockdown order. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group), OAKLAND, CA - DECEMBER 2: Visitors have fun with smoke bubbles at the Blue Planet section which is part of the new exhibit Glowfari at Oakland Zoo in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2020. THE FACT THAT CALIFORNIA HAS AN UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM THAT 20% OF ALL U.S. // Sacramento Bee, Off-duty LAPD officer is fatally shot in South Los Angeles. Receive a free briefing on your state every day. List: Where can I get tested for COVID-19 in the Bay Area? Send us a postcard from the internment camp, idiot. By. IF THE SCIENTISTS WERE ALLOWED TO BE STRAIGHT WITH US, THEY WOULD SAY THIS, WE HAVE NO CONTROL OVER COVID OR PROOF WE CAN CONTROL IT. // Sacramento Bee, How Newsoms proposed budget could help ports shore up supply chain, reduce pollution. Related Articles Newsom says he shouldn't have attended birthday party at French Laundry amid COVID-19 surge, "People still want normalcy in their lives," said Serena Harkey, wine director for Vine Hospitality, which owns and operates the Left Bank restaurants in three Bay Area counties. January 12, 2023. The breaking news update regarding orders to close was received shortly after 4:30 p.m. "What is this going to be another 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 months," Neal Maddox, owner of X-treme Athletics asked ABC7 News. CalMatters is also trackingcoronavirus hospitalizations by county. We, the 99% to whom Covid isnt a death sentence, have had enough. Opinion: Newsoms budget cuts threaten public health investment AND YOU ALL WILL SAY, YOU CANT TRUST THE SCIENTISTS. "Entertainment production" can also continue. At Santana Row, the Left Bank family of restaurants, which includes traditional sit-down favorite Meso Mediterranean, isn't just relying on in-person dining. After that, the sports allowed will be based on your county's tier. 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. If you have a question or comment about the coronavirus pandemic, submit yours via the form below or here. Santa Clara County, which reported 362 new cases on Friday, is expected to move back into the red tier as soon as next Tuesday. If you calculate the state figures if we stay the same it is 30 times 35,418 which comes to 1,062,540 and given that there is only 39,510,000 that means 1 out of 40 will be infected in 30 days. CalMatters is dedicated to explaining how state government impacts our lives. As part of the red tier, indoor fitness centers can only operate at 10% capacity. The strain is also driving a surge across the nation, accounting for 93% of all new cases, according to federal data. Both Newsom and top Democratic lawmakers have repeatedly emphasized their commitment to reviving extra paid sick leave for COVID-19 but a lot of key details still have to be worked out, CalMatters Sameea Kamal reports. The project proposed by Santa Clara County and the nonprofit LifeMoves would bring a complex of 80 to 120 housing units with individual bathrooms to county-owned land at the corner of Benton . // SFGATE, Inmate slayings reported at two California prisons over weekend. Stay positive turn off news . // California Healthline, UCSF COVID doctor: Hospital surge isnt what you may think. Subscribe to CalMatters newslettershere. This is a busy time, so when we close its going to be very bad for us.. With the uncertainty around further federal support, San Francisco restaurants, their employees, and their families will suffer greatly by having no choice but to close for a period of time.. I can waste no more time on you. (Worf and Captain KTemoc, The Emissary), THE BOTTOM LINE IS YOU CONTINUE WITH THAT ATTITUDE AND YOU ARE JUST LIKE A BLINDFOLDED PERSON WALKING TOWARDS A CLIFF, Stay home wrap Yourself up in plastic same With Cody from behind a podium ! It's so hard.". This time, at least, she has some money left over from her federal Paycheck Protection Program loan. "I don't see that at all happening," Fauci told ABC on Sunday, but the chief medical advisor to the presidentalso warned that outbreaks will continue if people don't get vaccinated. The only thing were changing is the timing.. Los Angeles County on Tuesday urged residents to postpone nonessential gatherings and avoid some activities. Many of her employees are thinking of leaving, and with the salon operating at about 40% of normal business, Zo doesnt have enough money for rent. Locally, the Delta variant accounts for 345 positive infections as of July 29, Santa Clara County data shows. I the last 3 months we lost nearly 200 people. THE POLITICIANS ARE TERRIFIED THAT PROLONGED COVID IS GOING TO LEAD TO MASSIVE DISRUPTION, THAT UNEMPLOYED WORKERS AND THOSE FACING HOMELESSNESS WILL RIOT AT LEVELS YOU HAVENT EVEN DREAMED ABOUT. more laws that sound like they help, but only help the rich get richer and the poor more ghetoized and futureless and the borderline homeless, there is nothing to be done as you vote for the worst possible people who lack capacity for abstract thought and unbias analysis. He also has worked as an editor since 2013. Hair salons, barbershops, nail salons and other personal care services all have to cease operations, both indoors and outdoors. Across the Bay Area region, were seeing COVID-19 cases surge and hospitalizations on steep rise again, particularly among the unvaccinated, said Contra Costa County Health Officer Chris Farnitano on Monday. Tuesday was a big day for the Assembly Health Committee, which pushed forward three controversial bills that failed to advance last year. Why doesnt the City create a Back Home program. 1 Stop $235. "I have always suspected that infections were possible among the vaccinated people," Gerstman said. And nearly 4,000 prison workers were COVID-positive on Tuesday, a more than 212% increase from the beginning of the month. This time, at. It lists Greater Sacramento at 22.2%, Southern California at 20.6%, the San Joaquin Valley at 19.7% and Northern California at 18.6%. SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- We're in the middle of the worst coronavirus surge California has seen so far, and the state is making moves to shut back down again. I recommend a peaceful protest for those who believe Faucis statement from Feb. 2020that masks dont work. The unvaccinated population also saw a jump in case rate, from three to 25.8 per 100,000 people in July, according to the data. Here's how shelter in place, stay at home orders can slow spread of COVID-19, Coronavirus Timeline: Tracking major moments of COVID-19 pandemic in San Francisco Bay Area, Coronavirus Doctor's Note: Dr. Alok Patel gives his insight into COVID-19 pandemic. The Oakland Zoo is worried too. "It is absolutely imperative that we take action now, each and every one of us, in order to get through this," said Dr. Sara Cody, Santa Clara County health officer, who warned that the county might even move into the even more restrictive purple tier by the end of the month, if the current surge isn't quickly brought under control. And we were pleased with where we were, Harrison said. If youre going to get the public health benefit, you have to do it now.. "Is this happening again? All Rights Reserved. Restaurants are also shuttering across the state, and the mayors of Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland and San Rafael recently joined 21 others across the country in begging Congress to provide emergency relief to stave off permanent closures and catastrophic economic impacts. With regards to the state the 7 day average of new cases is 74,577 from yesterdays 62,094 (an increase of nearly 12,100) and the state 7 day average is 77 deaths per day (it decreased 20 in 2 days) which means if stays that way 2,310 people WILL DIE!. Let us exercise the freedoms we have, stretch those freedom muscles and walk into stores and restaurants without a mask, be kind to people if they offer a mask and keep pushing gently against the tyranny. 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). 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There arent going to be any lockdowns; that has been made clear by our political leaders. Business is slow. STOP MAKING UP STORIES WHERE THE SCIENTIFIC PROOF IS INDICATING YOU ARE WRONG!!! // San Diego Union-Tribune, Many San Francisco tech workers have a new side hustle: Local politics. Officials expect to be added to that list on Wednesday. Except for the fact that the ICU beds will be long gone. By Jody Meacham . Chief among them: the cost. Economy | It took us four months to get here," Do continued. WELL, SOME PEOPLE ARE SUICIDAL IF NOT LITERALLY, AT LEAST FINANCIALLY, BECAUSE FURTHER WAVES WILL RESULT IN MORE CONSTRAINTS. Emily DeRuy is the Bay Area News Group's housing and economy editor overseeing coverage for The Mercury News and East Bay Times. // Associated Press, Grab and run theft at Kohls store leads to Sacramento County chase, 4 arrests. I the last 3 months we lost nearly 200 people. Originally, outdoor playgrounds were forced to close under the stay-at-home order. More degenerate leftist politics, even to extreme, woke included, levels remain a sound bet. There's bad news on the #coronavirus front for #Santa Clara County, but it's also a "call to action," according to one county leader. "You should not meet in person with anyone you do not live with. See the map below for details on your county. Track progress on 6 key metrics to reopening here, Reopening California: What's opening and when in the Bay Area, Everything we know about CA businesses opening and what comes next, Life after COVID-19: Here's what restaurants, gyms will look like, Here's everything allowed to open in CA (and what we're still waiting on). SANTA CLARA NOW HAS ONLY 55 ICU BEDS FREE. How safe is your neighborhood? Even so, theyll have to close Monday and remain closed until at least Jan. 4. But not every county in the Bay Area region chose to join the coalition this time. document.getElementById( "ak_js_4" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); document.getElementById( "ak_js_5" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); document.getElementById( "ak_js_6" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); San Jos residents deserve a trusted source for unbiased, independent political news. Some workplaces must also follow regulations in the Cal/OSHA Aerosol Transmissible Diseases (ATD) Standard, and . Non-urgent medical offices, like dentists, optometrists, etc., can stay open. Health | All businesses and workplaces in Santa Clara County are subject to the requirements in Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Guidance. Despite new state law, Antioch ends remote option for council meetings I WILL NOT BE SURPRISED IF THE FIRST THING THAT CONGRESS WILL START WORKNG ON IS ANOTHER BIG RELIEF PACKAGE. The first time the pandemic closed her restaurant, Nguyen sold her jewelry to survive. This time, at. If they even mention the words lock down we need to respond with overwhelming violence. And once you finish your plan, compare it to those created by others and share it on social media. Newsom says he shouldn't have attended birthday party at French Laundry amid COVID-19 surge. Last week, a coalition of bars and restaurants in San Francisco started requiring proof of vaccinationto enter, and some establishments in San Jose are following suit. READ FROM HERE https://public.tableau.com/views/COVID-19HospitalsDashboard/Hospitals?:embed=y&:showVizHome=no. "I mean, before you know it's going be a year. Then you can, and now you can't again. If you calculate the state figures if we stay the same it is 30 times 62,094 which comes to 1,862,820 and given that there is only 39,510,000 that means 1 out of 21 will be infected in 30 days. Again if you take my 5% requiring hospitalization you will need 164,968 beds and if only 10% of those need ICUS then you will need 16,497 ICU beds. San Jos Spotlight is a project of the San Jos News Bureau, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization | Tax ID: 82-5355128.