Health agencies and hospitals are using different formulas to allocate the coronavirus shots, exacerbating disparities in vaccine access.
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Local Leaders Ask For Volunteers To Help With Vaccination Efforts In Hardest-hit Communities
City and county leaders asked residents to volunteer to help and spread information to non-English speakers eligible for the vaccine.
SCC to Expand Vaccine Eligibility to Teachers, Ag Workers
Workers in education, childcare, emergency services, and the food and agriculture industries will be eligible later this month.
Italian-Colombian Fusion Eatery and Bakery Opens in DTSJ
Natural Sweet opened Feb. 1 inside San Jose's SoFA Market, joining a growing list of downtown restaurants that have opened in the pandemic.
Small Clinics Vie for Shot at Vaccine Doses Amid County Distribution Confusion
Mixed messages, shortages and inequities have plagued California’s vaccine rollout, leaving small healthcare providers out of the loop.
Half of County’s 65-and-Over Residents Have Been Vaccinated
Officials said the milestone reflects “strong progress” toward their goal to get 85 percent of those 16 and older vaccinated by Aug. 1.
Morgan Hill Overtakes San Jose: Second Most-Infected in County
Over the past six months, cases in Morgan Hill and Gilroy have increased by more than 1,500 percent.
Appeals Court Upholds Santa Clara County’s Ban on Indoor Religious Gatherings
The ruling reversed the court’s earlier decision to provide an exception for churches to the county's prohibition.
San Jose Mayor Forms Advocacy Organization to Push for Re-Opening Elementary Schools
Sam Liccardo founded Solutions San Jose, a 501(c)4 advocacy organization, to urge more schools to resume on-campus learning.
Letter to the Editor: Vaccinations Must Precede School Openings
It is time to put pressure on the county and state to make vaccines available for teachers and put real safety measures into place.
South Bay Elected Leaders Say They’re Waiting Their Turn for Coronavirus Vaccine
To date, no one on the San Jose City Council or Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors have been inoculated against the virus.
Pandemic’s Toll on Housing: Falling Behind, Doubling Up
Eviction moratoriums don’t keep arrears from piling up, and aid to renters may not reach the most vulnerable.
SJ Mayor Urges Small Businesses to File Insurance Claims for Pandemic-Related Closures
Business owners have until March 16 to file claims. However, there is no guarantee that they will be fulfilled by insurance agencies.
Pruneyard’s Newest Addition: Chef Jeffrey Stout’s BE.STÉAK.Ă
Stout is the Michelin-starred chef behind Orchard City Kitchen and has been working on his Japanese-style steakhouse concept for five years.
Assemblyman Alex Lee’s New ‘Social Housing’ Bill Would Put State in Development Business
The bill, if approved, would put the state in the development business to create a slew of mixed-income rentals and for-sale homes.
California’s First South African Coronavirus Strain Detected in Two Bay Area Counties
The new variation was reported in Santa Clara and Alameda counties, health officials announced Wednesday.
