A look back at some of the events—big and small—that shaped the past 12 months of tumult during the pandemic.
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After Cutting Cinequest Short Last Year, Silicon Valley’s Annual Film Festival is Back Online
This year, ticket-holders can host or join screening parties, a nod to Cinequest’s in-person soirees after film credits roll.
Op-Ed: Welcome to The Jungle, Where There’s Abundant and Affordable Housing
Sweeps that clear homeless camps like The Jungle do nothing but displace homeless people, putting their health and lives at risk.
The Plight of the Barcades: How Three Bay Area Gaming Bars Are Surviving the Pandemic
Covid restrictions notwithstanding, the light of hope shines through for gamers and their favorite watering holes.
Companies That Rode Pandemic Boom Get a Reality Check
Investors, who flocked to companies like Zoom as the virus spread, have started to look elsewhere.
Citing Need for Local Control, Santa Clara Co. Declines to Take Part in State Vaccination Plan
County Executive Jeff Smith said California’s new program, known as the Statewide Vaccination Network, left him with “significant concerns.”
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
More Contagious? Here’s What You Need to Know About the Mutating Virus Now in California
The new variant so far has been detected in six people in the Golden State, after its initial discovery in the U.S. in a Colorado National Guardsman.