Without air-refilling stations in San Jose’s highrises, firefighters say they’d have to lug metal oxygen tanks up flight after flight of stairs.
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In Race to Vaccinate, Could California See Another Surge?
Will state’s bumpy vaccine rollout, more contagious virus mutations, and decision to open up send Covid-19 cases surging again?
49ers, Santa Clara County Launch California’s Largest Coronavirus Vaccination Site
Public health officials expect to vaccinate 5,000 people a day, with plans to boost daily capacity to 15,000 people as supplies increase.
Op-Ed: How to Prevent the Next Pandemic? Incentivize New Antibiotic Development
We need policies that transform the incentive structure for developing new antibiotics, and also encourage responsible stewardship.
Food Halls’ Draw Has Always Been Foot Traffic, But Coronavirus Changed That
The South Bay’s food halls have seen better days—but there may be some hope on the horizon.
San Jose Considers ‘Hazard Pay’ for Grocery Store Workers
The additional pay would apply to stores with 300 or more employees nationwide and companies that are publicly traded.
What to Know About the California Covid Variant
Carl Zimmer, a science columnist for the New York Times, discusses where things stand and what he’s watching going forward.
Schools Press ‘Play’ on eSports Leagues During Pandemic
Some districts have turned to organized video games to give students the team sports experience they’re missing during distance learning.
Santa Clara County: No Covid Outbreaks Linked to Salons
The county acknowledged as much in response to a story on how the beauty industry was hard-hit by public health messaging.
County Launches New Covid Vaccination Site in East San Jose
The new vaccination site at Mexican Heritage Plaza, located at 1700 Alum Rock Ave., is launching today.
Bank of America Says It Lost ‘Hundreds of Millions’ on State’s Unemployment Fiasco
Payment contractor was pitted against state employment officials at a legislative hearing on benefit delays and rampant fraud.
Salons, Personal Care Services Got a Bad Rap in Pandemic, Industry Members Say
Though salons can reopen now, stylists and manicurists worry how to regain public trust in the aftermath of so much negative PR.
Los Angeles’ Overcrowded Housing Fuels Southern California’s Covid Outbreak
Suburban sprawl and freeways demarcate the neighborhoods of the haves and the have-nots.
Inconsistent Supply, Lack of State Coordination Complicate Teacher Vaccinations
California is struggling to figure out how to vaccinate teachers and other school staff—and, equally importantly, when.
Nearly 1 Year In, Virus Death Toll in U.S. Surpasses 400,000
Unlike in the early days of the outbreak in the U.S., which was centered in a handful of big, mostly Northeastern cities, this surge is widespread.
Local Leaders Look to State to Keep Business as Second San Jose Company Moves HQ
The announcement didn’t sit well with San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo after also losing Hewlett Packard Enterprises last month.
