David Tai Leung, of Sacramento, part-owner of Tomi Sushi and Seafood Buffet in the Eastridge Mall in San Jose, admitted in federal court that he spent $3.36 million of Covid relief business loan money on personal expenses. He had previously confessed in state court to multiple felony wage theft and tax evasion charges.
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Los Altos Med Tech Exec Guilty in $77M COVID-19 and Allergy Testing Scam
Mark Schena, 59, of Los Altos, president of Arrayit Corporation, was convicted in federal court in San Jose of conspiracy to commit health care fraud, wire fraud, health care fraud and securities fraud, plus conspiracy to pay kickbackd and payment of kickbacks.
Santa Clara County Offers Covid-19 Shots for Children Under 5 Beginning Tuesday
Three sites, at the county Fairgrounds in San Jose, in San Martin and Mountain View, will offer vaccinations by appointment only this week.
Gov. Newsom Tests Positive for Covid-19
The governor's announcement came 10 days after he announced he had received his second Moderna booster at a clinic in Bakersfield.
San Jose Mayor Liccardo Tests Positive for Covid-19
The mayor said his vaccination against the virus apparently has prevented any serious symptoms so far.
California Says Foster Farms and Temp Agencies Owe Workers $3.8M for Covid-19 Sick Pay
California Labor Commissioner Lilia Garcia-Brower cited Foster Farms, LLC, Foster Poultry Farms, Viking Staffing CA LLC, Human Bees Inc. and Marcos Renteria Ag Services. Inc. for failing to pay workers when they sick with COVID-19.
Justice Department Announces Nationwide Arrests for COVID-19 Fraud, including Two Locals
Criminal charges were announced against a man and a woman in Santa Cruz County and three other Californians, as well as owners and executives of medical businesses, physicians and manufacturers of fake COVID-19 vaccination record cards with losses greater than $149 million.
Santa Clara Limits Central City Library Hours, Closes Two Branches, Citing Covid-19
On Tuesday, Jan. 25, the Central Park branch will open for limited services, including hold pickups, light browsing, and computer printing and copying. Both the Northside and Mission Branches will remain closed until further notice.
Judge Limits Public Access to Santa Clara County Courts, Citing Rise in COVID-19 cases
Individuals appearing in person for a Superior Court hearing will still be allowed access to the courts, while individuals appearing to submit a pleading in person for filing with the court may enter only to place the pleading in the drop box.
Gov. Newsom Promises Universal Health Care, Plus Billions for Covid-19, Education and Housing
The governor’s California Blueprint bolsters the state’s ongoing work to address COVID-19, climate change, homelessness, inequality and fighting crime.
San Jose Mayor Wants to Require COVID-19 Boosters for All Employees and All City Facilities
Mayor Sam Liccardo's proposed mandate would make San Jose the first city in California to require booster shots.
Increase in COVID-19 Cases in South Santa Clara County Outpacing Other Areas
The quantity of SARS-CoV-2 genes, the virus that causes Covid-19, has doubled in Gilroy over the past two weeks, according to samples taken from the South County Regional Wastewater Authority.
Antibodies, Fluvoxamine and Vaccines: Public Comment Never Satisfied With COVID-19 News
We’ll continue to publish news about shifts in perspectives regarding COVID-19.
New Meds Show It’s Time to Change Approach to COVID-19
We can update our response to the pandemic and begin treating COVID-19 infections with new medications.
California Public Health Director Wants to Offer COVID-19 Booster Shots to Everyone
The guidelines outlined by the state's top public health official are looser for booster shots than those set by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Have CA Websites to Fight COVID-19 Been Effective?
One website, MyTurn, part of California’s technological response to the pandemic, proved difficult even for epidemiologists.