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April 24, 2024

Health

Santa Clara County kicks off 18th Annual Binational Health Week with October 1st Health Fair

Santa Clara County,  Calif. Sept 30, 2022–  With an emphasis on “reconnecting to your health,” the 2022 Binational Health Week gets started in Santa Clara County on Saturday, October 1, with free health exams, COVID-19 vaccinations, flu vaccinations, and more. The free health fair kickoff event is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Eastridge …

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County of Santa Clara Health Officer rescinds health orders

Face Covering Requirements in Higher-Risk Settings Remain; Health Officer Urges Continued Vigilance Against COVID-19, including Vaccination, Updated Boosters, and Use of Face Coverings Indoors Santa Clara County, Sept. 13, 2022 CA – In light of continued widespread vaccination and the availability of COVID-19 testing in our community, Dr. Sara Cody, Health Officer and Director of …

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COVID-19 Cases on the rise, County of Santa Clara Health Officials remind the public: The pandemic is not over

Latest and more infectious subvariants of Omicron are driving community transmission levels back to those seen in February Santa Clara County, CA- May 11, 2022– COVID-19 cases are anticipated to significantly rise locally and nationally in the coming weeks. County of Santa Clara health officials urge residents and visitors to be mindful that the virus …

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Bay Area Health Officers issue criteria for lifting COVID-19 indoor masking requirements

SANTA CLARA COUNTY, Calif.  7 oct. 2021 – As decisions to vaccinate and wear face coverings indoors drive down COVID-19 case rates and hospitalizations, health officers for the nine Bay Area jurisdictions that require face coverings in most indoor public spaces today reached consensus on criteria to lift those health orders and allow organizations to …

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Bay Area Health Officers Support California Face Masking Guidance

Santa Clara County, Calif. – The Association of Bay Area Health Officials, representing 12 Bay Area Health Officers and their Local Health Jurisdictions, strongly supports the California Department of Public Health’s strategy to continue with current masking guidance until June 15, when the State will align with the CDC’s updated masking guidance. The CDC’s updated masking …

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County Health System Announces “Drop-In Week” for COVID-19 Vaccinations from April 27 through May 2

No Appointment Required Starting Tuesday at Sites throughout Santa Clara County; Same-Day Appointments Also Available at sccfreevax.org Santa Clara County, CA – County of Santa Clara officials announced today that most County Health System vaccination sites will accept drop-ins for COVID-19 vaccines from Tuesday, April 27 through Sunday, May 2. Same-day appointments are also available across Santa Clara …

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County of Santa Clara Health System Releases Thousands of Additional Vaccine Appointments

New Appointments Are Added Daily; Anyone Age 16 and Older Who Lives or Works in Santa Clara County is Eligible Santa Clara County, CA – County of Santa Clara Officials announced today that the County Health System will be releasing thousands of additional vaccine appointments across multiple sites, including for the upcoming week and weekend.  All individuals …

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County of Santa Clara Public Health Department Announces Revisions to the Health Officer’s Mandatory Directives

Amid Steeply Rising Cases and Hospitalizations Changes Are Designed to Slow Increasing Hospitalizations and Ensure Adequate Hospital Capacity for the Community Santa Clara County, CA Nov. 28, 2020– The number of Santa Clara County residents contracting COVID-19 and the number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 continues to rise significantly, reaching record levels. As of today, there …

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