Santa Clara County details assisted-living coronavirus cases
Santa Clara County is now reporting the number of staff and residents with coronavirus cases at each care home for the aged, identifying 18 where at least one patient is
Read MoreSanta Clara County is now reporting the number of staff and residents with coronavirus cases at each care home for the aged, identifying 18 where at least one patient is
Read MoreThe County has revised its Shelter-in-Place order to include face coverings. We predicted this two weeks ago when Los Angeles established a similar order. The County of Santa Clara Public Health Officer issued
Read MoreAt Tuesday’s City Council meeting, the Council approved an additional $300,000 for small businesses in Santa Clara. They also allowed nonprofits to seek financial help. The total fund is now
Read MorePolice Chief Pat Nikolai was sworn in at yesterday’s council meeting. Only a few people, including his wife Tedra, were in the room because of social distancing rules. The City Council and
Read MoreTen nurses in a California hospital were suspended after saying they would not work in the coronavirus ward if they were not given protection including N95 masks, The Associated Press
Read MoreA nursing home in California was evacuated after its staff didn’t show up for the second day in a row. In a press release from the Riverside University Health System ,
Read MoreWalt Disney World Resort is giving annual passholders an update while the park remains closed amid the coronavirus pandemic. The park says all active annual passes will be extended for
Read MoreThe coronavirus pandemic has caused businesses from around the world — both big and small — to suffer and it appears the Walt Disney Company is no exception. Disney announced
Read MoreTraffic at Coursera, the Mountain View-based online learning platform with university classes for anyone, is four to five times higher than usual, with thousands of universities requesting free access to
Read MoreReal estate agents have serious concerns about what would seem to be good news: reclassifying their work as “essential” in this era of coronavirus fears. Over the weekend, residential real
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