The state’s Department of Public Health issued a statement Tuesday urging a temporary pause on the vaccine’s administration.
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Santa Clara County Opens Covid Vaccine Eligibility to Age 16-plus
Health officials said a significantly increased allocation of vaccine doses that allowed them to expand eligibility Tuesday.
Vaccine Passports in California? Answers to Your Questions
What does the state plan to do when it comes to proving that people are vaccinated in the coming months and years?
Op-Ed: Black Birthing People and Babies are Dying at Higher Rates
Research shows the stress of experiencing racism, discrimination in care and other unjust social drivers of health are root causes.
How Bay Area Musicians Kept Music Alive in the Year of Covid
Covid-19 financially stunted hundreds of Bay Area performers over the past year, but some found a way to succeed anyway.
Clubhouse’s Allure and Pitfalls as the New Social Media Sensation
The Clubhouse app became a social media sensation by evolving the art of conversation. Will it end up an echo chamber?
City Lights’ Annual Plays Festival Goes Digital—Maybe for Good
The digital festival-turned-podcast returned this week with its first 2021 episode and will continue through April.
Political Veterans Crowd 2022 County Supervisors Race
Four well-known candidates have already jumped in the race for the District 1 supervisor seat.
San Jose Home Prices Jumped Even During the Pandemic
The pandemic has created a mixed-bag of changes for housing in San Jose, from fluctuating costs to rising vacancy rates and dwindling building approvals.
Google, San Jose Release Long-awaited Development Agreement for Downtown West Project
The development agreement outlines what Google wants to build in San Jose and the $200 million community benefits package for the project.
Santa Cruz-based Marianne’s buys San Jose’s Treat Ice Cream
Treat has been a San Jose favorite since 1951, with a manufacturing facility in San Jose’s Naglee Park. But on April 15, that facility will close.
Santa Clara County Sees Rise in New Coronavirus Variants
Two new variants detected in New York, three cases of the South Africa variant and one case first detected in Japan/Brazil have been found in the county.
Op-Ed: Our Post-Covid Lives Shouldn’t Go Back to ‘Normal’—They Should Go Back Better
Last year was all about triage. It is now time to move into recovery, with the primary focus on areas that impact the lives of our families.
Outdoor Dining Extended Through Year’s End in San Jose
The program is still essential for participating businesses, even as Santa Clara County moves into the less-restrictive orange tier.
Teachers on Covid: Lessons Learned, Advice to Pass Along
For all its hardships, distance learning also provided insights.
Milpitas: Hundreds Rally Against Anti-Asian Violence
A diverse crowd of protesters, young and old, marched down Calaveras Boulevard in Milpitas to City Hall Sunday.
