Targeted spraying will begin on Thursday night, centered at Kern and St. Clar avenues.
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Santa Clara County.
“It is unfortunate that we have to do this,” said Santa Clara County Deputy Health Officer George Han at a news briefing Monday.
The site at Gilroy High School administered nearly 53,000 doses, according to the Gilroy Dispatch.
With the easing of the pandemic, Kaiser Permanente sports medicine MDs suggest be careful starting those shelter-in-place muscles again.
With nearly 80 percent of the eligible county residents vaccinated, temporary emergency sites are no longer needed.
$5-million in Kaiser Permanente grants to community groups for increasing vaccine acceptance in our neighborhoods and getting the shot
They were chosen from a pool of 21.5 million vaccinated Californians. See which other Bay Area counties had winners.
Defender Oswaldo Alanis emphasized to the Hispanic community during a news briefing that “the vaccine is safe.”
The county is continuing to give away treats to youth ages 12 to 17 who get the shot. See the locations for the upcoming week.
All vaccination sites operated by the county will offer COVID vaccines to the newly-approved age group.
A majority of residents believe the pandemic is headed in the right direction and that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
Here is how the Gilroy area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
As of Tuesday, the county’s dashboard indicates that just over 40 percent of the Hispanic/Latino population have received at least one dose.
The risk of blood clotting is "extremely low," and people are urged to get vaccinated as soon as they can.
Officials acknowledged the milestone, but expect to face a bigger challenge in getting the remaining eligible population vaccinated.
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Santa Clara County.
As of Monday morning, appointments were available this week at mass vaccination sites like Levi’s Stadium and Gilroy High School.
Frontline workers should get tested at least once a month and up to once every two weeks, and continue testing even after being vaccinated.
Santa Clara County health officials are encouraging residents to get tested for the coronavirus as testing rates have drooped by 34 percent.
This is how the Gilroy area compares to California and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
Anyone age 16 and older can sign up now for a COVID vaccine appointment on April 15 or later, but supply of the vaccine remains limited.
A link to schedule an appointment is below, along with a list of all 137 participating California stores.
The vaccinations were made possible through a partnership with Morgan Hill’s Monterey Mushrooms and local farmworkers unions.
Santa Clara County has made an effort to reach farmworkers as part of its vaccine distribution.
Silicon Valley-based Bloom Energy donated $200,000 toward a mobile vaccine unit that county leaders hope will increase vaccine equity.
Different testing opportunities will be available this upcoming week in San José, Gilroy, Mountain View, Campbell and Palo Alto.
Here is how California is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
As Gov. Newsom further opened up eligibility beginning next week, local officials said that they remain concerned about the lack of supply.
The plan covers public access and employee bathrooms of all genders at county facilities.
County officials said that though the orange tier allows more activities, “many of these activities remain very high risk.”
Testing opportunities will be available in San José, Gilroy, Sunnyvale, Morgan Hill, Santa Clara, Los Altos, Milpitas, Campbell and Alviso.
County Health System Lacks Sufficient Supply to Resume Widespread Scheduling of First Doses.
The case is believed to have resulted from community transmission and is not travel related, officials announced.
Testing opportunities will be available in San José, Gilroy, Los Gatos, Mountain View, Cupertino, Campbell, Palo Alto and Sunnyvale.
"The best vaccine is the one you can get the soonest," Bay Area health officers said in a joint statement.
Transit workers, along with those with at least one severe health condition represent the next batch of eligible inoculations March 15.
New federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Santa Clara County and across CA as the pandemic wanes.
Testing opportunities will be available this week in San José, Gilroy, Sunnyvale, Morgan Hill, Santa Clara, Saratoga and Milpitas.