"We're not heading toward a lockdown," Jean-Pierre said. // NBC News, Crows everywhere, and Sunnyvales going to do something about it. Professional sports can continue without live audiences, according to the state's guidelines. Restaurants can only stay open for takeout or delivery. Newsom on Tuesday signed an executive order that allows schools through March 31 to extend substitute teachers assignments, ease the pathway for retired educators to return to classrooms, and expedite the hiring of short-term substitute teachers. 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. CBS News . 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I have said this for years! 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. This stay-at-home order is like the one we had in March in spirit, but it's substantially different when it comes to exactly what can and can't be open. LET ALONE DELTA PLUS VARIANT WHERE THEY HAVE NO DATA, AND RESEARCH IS INDICATING THE VACCINE IS NOT EFFECTIVE ON LAMBDA VARIANT. No ones calling for violence and calling for violence isnt Trumpist. As of Monday, Santa Clara County ranked second among the 10 Bay Area counties. So will zoos and museums. Health officers in the Bay Areas biggest counties announced Friday they are speeding up the timeline to as early as Sunday to start the governors latest coronavirus restrictions aimed at quelling a massive surge in new infections that threatens to overwhelm hospitals. You know, you can open tomorrow, but then by the end of the day, you might have to close again," Do 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. How safe is your neighborhood? Bay Area stores in most counties currently can operate at 25% capacity so the new rules wont pose much of an additional burden. Not a single journo seems to have asked the question what is the relative severity of the Delta? or what is the recovery rate? Covid seems to have eliminated all journalistic curiosity. Opinion: Newsoms budget cuts threaten public health investment Offices (outside of critical infrastructure) should only do remote work wherever possible. And again, if only 5% require any hospitalization it will come to 5,087 people needing medical attention. Santa Clara County moves to shut down all 49ers activities for three-week minimum By Chris Biderman. The area got a brief break from severe weather on Sunday but . Photo by Raquel Natalicchio for CalMatters. Santa Clara County reopened a slew of indoor businesses on Monday, and may be forced to shut them back down after just one day. 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. RELATED: Major reopening rollback ordered in CA in attempt to control rampant coronavirus spread, "We're back to square one. We hope that by acting early and as a region, we will have the best chance of bending the curve the fastest and getting out of this situation sooner and saving more lives, Cody said. First identified in India, the Delta variant is believed to be twice as contagious as previous dominant COVID-19 strainsand has now thwarted plans for returning to life before the pandemic. End of an era: San Jose antique shops could disappear, Robes, candles and chants: South Bay official in hot water over religious ceremony, UPDATE: East San Jose school district chooses a new trustee. Health | Rain breaks records, more expected. Since the start of the pandemic, the Bay Area has taken a leading role in responding to the virus. In California, the Delta variant accounts for nearly 85% of cases analyzed in July, a jump from 5.9% just two months prior, according to the California Department of Public Health. 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. But if these people can be PREVENTED from being infected, WHY NOT? "I don't want to look for another career," he said. In Alameda County and Berkeley, it is scheduled to take effect just past midnight Monday morning and in Marin County at noon Tuesday. THE PRIVATE SECTOR CANNOT FIX THE PROBLEM IF COVID IS STILL A DANGER TO JUST 1 CITIZEN UNDER THE CALIFORNIA AND FEDERAL CONSTITUTION. Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco and Santa Clara counties, for example, are enforcing stay-at-home orders through Jan. 4, 2021. The state requires the stay-at-home order to last at least three weeks. As of 01/09/2022 there was 27,309 cases total NEW CASES for the week starting 01/02/2022. However, County Public Health leaders said the county has been monitored since Sunday. 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. How long will California be able to avoid shutdowns of schools, health care facilities and businesses if the omicron wave doesnt peak soon? 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. Were changing the face of journalism by providing an innovative model for delivering reliable, truthful news to the nations 10th largest city. We were six or seven of us, and now were just four, Torres said of hairdressers at Textures Hair Design. CalMatters is now available in Spanish onTwitter,FacebookandRSS. Santa Clara County, which reported 362 new cases on Friday, is expected to move back into the red tier as soon as next Tuesday. The steady stream of bad news concerning COVID-19 that's been raining down on the state picked up steam in the Bay Area on Friday, when officials in Santa Clara and Contra Costa counties. Updated November 28, 2020 3:10 PM. What does COVID-19 do to your body and why does it spread so easily? A view of vacant downtown San Jose after shelter-in-place orders took effect. 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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. Were changing the face of journalism by providing an innovative model for delivering reliable, truthful news to the nations 10th largest city. I am hoping for a positive 2022 Padmemic is over. Data provided by the county showed more than 6,500 cases on Monday. Staff Writers Evan Webeck and Ethan Baron contributed to this report. 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%. In early 2019, Santa Clara County officials ordered Ngo to shut down The Dragon Mountain, citing dozens of building and land use violations such as lacking permits to build a driveway and. If we close, we lose money and we dont have enough to pay the rent or the utilities, Zo said. Data provided by the county showed more than 6,500 cases on Monday. File photo. Hotels and other lodging won't be able to accept out-of-state reservations for any non-essential travel. With regards to the state the 7 day average of new cases is 35,418 from yesterdays 32,001 (and increase of nearly 3417) and the state 7 day average is 54 deaths per day. Every peak and pit has put the future of Linda Do's business in jeopardy, and has impacted the livelihoods of her and her employees. 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.
San Jose Spotlight: The Dragon Mountain Still Closed After Santa Clara It's a stark difference from nearly a year ago when officials closed everything down all nonessential retail, restaurants, schools and offices to get a grip on the contagious coronavirus, an illness most scientists were scrambling to figure out. 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. After losing $2 million a month during the earlier shutdown and facing potential permanent closure, the zoo reopened in July. Even so, theyll have to close Monday and remain closed until at least Jan. 4. Health | And were here to provide it. What will it take to get a COVID-19 vaccine and how will it be made? WHERE ARE THESE PEOPLE GOING TO GO? Wineries and cardrooms will have to head outside, and indoor family activities such as bowling allies will be shut down. As of 01/07/2022 there was 15,909 cases total NEW CASES for the week starting 12/31/2021 (2,000 more cases than yesterday) all variants in Santa Clara County AND there are only 30 ICU beds out of 3800 (4 beds less than yesterday) . Now, 48-hours after a four-month shut down, Maddox is still trying to make sense of it all. This is your newsroom. "Workers manufacturing or providing parts and equipment that enable the maintenance and continued operation of essential businesses and facilities are considered essential," the California Department of Public Health told ABC7 News. We were recovering. However, the state is asking all Californians to stop traveling, even if your region isn't under a stay-at-home order. With Respiratory Viruses Circulating, 12 Bay Area Health Officials Recommend Actions To Stay Healthy for the Holidays. Emily Hoeven wrote the daily WhatMatters newsletter for three years at CalMatters . Coronavirus origin: Where did COVID-19 come from?
Santa Clara shuts down sports again - Deadspin Im confident in their program and the measures they instituted for protecting their players, Hernandez said, adding that includes continual player testing. Santa Clara County also has a plan to end homelessness by 2025, but those plans have drawn much skepticism from those who have waited years and seen little results. That upset some parents and lawmakers who argued playgrounds are some kids' only opportunity to play outside and burn off steam, especially in urban settings. Emailemily@calmatters.org. San Jos Spotlight is a project of the San Jos News Bureau, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization | Tax ID: 82-5355128. He graduated from the University of North Texas with a degree in print/digital reporting and a minor in political science and German. What is a COVID-19 genetic, antigen and antibody test? "We have three pergolas pushed together, they have rain gutters, so we have a nice warm environment now that's considering outdoor dining which will be safe for all of our customers and all of our employees," said Musterer.
Santa Clara Co. to suspend indoor dining, expects to move back into red I UNDERSTAND YOU FEELINGS, BUT NO ONE EVER LEVELED WITH THE PEOPLE TO SAY THERE IS NO SHORT CUT FROM A PANDEMIC. Starting today, Sonoma County is banning large gatherings for the next month. Get your trump vaccine you b****made libs lmfao. Santa Clara shuts down sports . A shutdown, or a renewed shelter-in-place order, might be beneficial to states with high unvaccinated rates, Gerstman said. Newsom announced a regional stay-at-home order as an "emergency brake" to curb the rampant spread of COVID-19 in California. Yes, retail stores can stay open at a reduced 20% capacity. On Friday, the state listed the intensive-care availability in the Bay Area region at 25.3%. I HATE TO SAY THIS BUT YOU ALL BETTER GET A GRIP AND GET READY FOR A VERY BAD WINTER. Yet, in Santa Clara County, people can still shop for perfumes, phones and clothes at the mall. WELL, SOME PEOPLE ARE SUICIDAL IF NOT LITERALLY, AT LEAST FINANCIALLY, BECAUSE FURTHER WAVES WILL RESULT IN MORE CONSTRAINTS. In the Bay Area, the 2,581 new cases Thursday were the regions second-highest single-day total.
Coronavirus: New Bay Area COVID lockdown announced - East Bay Times Clinics say Californias new Medicaid drug program will force them to cut services. Businesses hire people; unions dont hire anyone. (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. scrap the construction of the new jail in late 2020, Helen Chapman fights to save San Joses open space, Bejarano: Why I quit my East San Jose school board, Out of work: Beloved San Jose reverend faces uphill climb, Silicon Valley students stranded by shuttered schools. (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. List: Where can I get tested for COVID-19 in the Bay Area? It's just like back and forth, back and forth. 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. 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. Most of them will be fine. Restaurants will be limited to take-out and delivery. Never a follow up question. THE VIRUS MUTATES, AND WE CANT KEEP UP. End of an era: San Jose antique shops could disappear, Robes, candles and chants: South Bay official in hot water over religious ceremony, Proposed tax law threatens billions in San Jose funding. Some counties are choosing to shut down for longer than that. Two additional mutations, T76I and L452Q, help make Lambda highly infectious, they found. According to data released by the county Wednesday, the case rate per 100,000 people among the unvaccinated in Santa Clara County is nearly four times higher than the rate among those who are fully vaccinated. The coronavirus bottom line:As of Monday, California had6,086,557 confirmed cases (+2.4% from previous day)and76,564 deaths (+0.02% from previous day), according tostate data. Send us a postcard from the internment camp, idiot. And the state may help cover some employers costs: In the absence of new federal funding to assist small businesses with COVID sick leave requirements, I support augmenting the governors budget to add state funding for this purpose, Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon said. By clicking subscribe, you agree to the Terms. It isnt just unvaccinated workers, though: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone, regardless of vaccination status, should quarantine for 5 days after testing positive a rule that California recently, and controversially, made optional for health care employees amid a severe staffing shortage. It's so hard.". San Mateo County is not locking down now with the rest of the Bay Area but likely will be forced to later this month under Newsoms statewide order. Yep start it up again spotlight leave it to these guys Sick of this crap Shut off the news!! There appears to be a lag regarding deaths, on December 31 there were 7 people died in Santa Clara County. She also holds a MA degree in journalism from Stanford University. Zoom chops nearly 200 jobs in Bay Area as tech layoffs mount I have bills. In March, the region adopted a first-in-the-country lockdown that came days before Newsom announced his statewide stay-home order, also a national first in the pandemic. (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. BUT FIVE MONTHS LATER, VACCINE-INDUCED ANTIBODIES WERE EQUIVALENT TO THOSE SEEN AFTER THE SECOND DOSE, WITH LITTLE MEASURABLE IMPROVEMENT IN THE ANTIBODIES ABILITY TO NEUTRALIZE A BROAD VARIETY OF NEW VARIANTS, SAID COAUTHOR MICHEL NUSSENZWEIG. Im ready to move on and deal with the consequences forget everyone else. Shes been trying to work out a deal with her landlord but so far has had no luck. In Mountain View, Yen Zo of Noble Nails already is struggling. AND YOU ALL WILL SAY, YOU CANT TRUST THE SCIENTISTS. By the Daily Post staff There are only 11,815 available beds NOW in the state which means 4,682 people are out of luck!!! California coronavirus shutdown will last through Christmas as deaths explode past 20,000 Kelsy Tasem, 11, left, and sister Mackenzi, 14, have their socially distanced photo taken with Santa,. Business is slow.
California's COVID shutdown will last through Christmas - Los Angeles Times However, business owners say there's no preparing for the unknown. Drop your shields immediately., Then die in ignorance. Chief among them: the cost. Economy | The majority of current hospitalized cases in Santa Clara County involve unvaccinated individuals, Deputy Health Officer George Han said Monday. China dismisses FBI statement that COVID-19 likely leaked from Wuhan lab Its a relief to know that public health officials dont suspect that retail is a spreader with all the modifications with masks and the distancing and the ventilation.. "I don't even know how to process it. Salons were shut down more than half. Things were going well, said Erin Harrison, the zoos vice president of marketing. (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. AND THIS ALSO DOESNT TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE LAMBDA VARIANT THAT IS USRE TO SPREAD ALL OVER THE COUNTRY, IT HAS BEEN DETECTED ALREADY IN TEXAS. latest stories and videos about the coronavirus here. 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. Opinion: Newsoms budget cuts threaten public health investment
Comment Policy (updated 11/1/2021): We reserve the right to delete comments or ban users who engage in personal attacks, hate speech, excess profanity or make verifiably false statements. // Associated Press, Grab and run theft at Kohls store leads to Sacramento County chase, 4 arrests. And nearly 4,000 prison workers were COVID-positive on Tuesday, a more than 212% increase from the beginning of the month. 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. When a new COVID shelter-in-place order hits most of the Bay Area over the next few days, it will be yet another blow to restaurants, hair salons and other local businesses struggling to hold on after more than eight months of constantly shifting restrictions. The state is split into five regions: Northern California, Greater Sacramento, Bay Area, San Joaquin Valley and Southern California. 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. Randy Musterer, owner of Sushi Confidential in San Jose and Campbell, has been busy adding outdoor patio seating and heating in preparation for winter. An aerial view of Cityview Plaza in downtown San Jose. Los Angeles Unified, the states largest, reopened Tuesday but, with more than 62,000 students and staff testing positive for COVID, nearly 2,000 district employees had to step in to keep things running. AND THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IS GOING TO BE FORCED TO EXTEND MORATORIUMS AND UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AGAIN.
With mask mandate, L.A. County now leads national battle against the // Daily News, San Diego Board of Supervisors chooses Nathan Fletcher to chair a second year. I WILL NOT BE SURPRISED IF THE FIRST THING THAT CONGRESS WILL START WORKNG ON IS ANOTHER BIG RELIEF PACKAGE. 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. As of 01/04/2022 there was 13,328 cases total NEW CASES for the week starting 12/27/2021 all variants in Santa Clara County AND there are only 64 ICU beds out of 3800. "You should not meet in person with anyone you do not live with. What is a COVID-19 genetic, antigen and antibody test? More by Emily Hoeven, Long lines of people wait for more than two hours for a COVID-19 test at a testing site in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles on Jan. 5, 2022. The little amount of business we are doing is all based on customers being able to sit on the patio.. If you calculate the state figures if we stay the same it is 30 times 74,709 which comes to 2,241,270 and given that there is only 39,510,000 that means 1 out of 19 will be infected in 30 days. // California Healthline, UCSF COVID doctor: Hospital surge isnt what you may think. Now, Nguyen's bracing as Santa Clara County shuts down outdoor dining Sunday night. I, for one, am no longer willing to be governed in this manner. 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. Health | I was going to wait until the 20th because my people mean that much to me," he explained.
CA stay-at-home order: Everything to know about California's new COVID In the state since January 1, there has been a total of 703 deaths, and if you average out them and multiply by 21 you should get an expected 1,476 deaths to come to a total of 2,179 deaths at the end of January at this time. The countyrecently required all of its workers to get the jab to curb further transmission. | All donations are tax-deductible. To adapt, they're created virtual-only brands with special menus to attract customers for takeout. INTERACTIVE TIMELINE: How close was CA to becoming a NY-level crisis? 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. Marisa Kendall is a housing reporter for the Bay Area News Group who covers homelessness for The Mercury News and East Bay Times. Linda Zavoral is a Features reporter and editor who writes about restaurants, libations, travel and the arts for the Eat Drink Play and Eye/Timeout sections. document.getElementById( "ak_js_2" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); document.getElementById( "ak_js_3" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); The 20% of people who havent been vaccinated can deal with the 1% chance of death. If you have a social bubble, it is now popped.. Except for the fact that the ICU beds will be long gone. The new orders include the region's. 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, CA counties that can, can't reopen under new rules, click here to view the full map in a new window, Map: CA counties that can, can't reopen under new rules, COVID-19 risk calculator: The safest and most dangerous things to do this holiday season, Want to get a COVID-19 test in time for the holidays? Want to submit a guest commentary or reaction to an article we wrote? If they even mention the words lock down we need to respond with overwhelming violence. Stay positive turn off news . All journos do now is regurgitate what they are fed. There are people with different opinions who dont agree with everything thats being shoved down our throats if youre true reporters or true papers that are for the people then you let everybody have their expression and state it not just views that you feel suit your needs were not all stupid dont treat us that way.
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