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Santa Clara County breaks down COVID-19 cases by city; Palo Alto has 57 – Palo  Alto Daily Post
Santa Clara County breaks down COVID-19 cases by city; Palo Alto has 57 – Palo Alto Daily Post

Bay Area baby's case may be first that links COVID-19 to Kawasaki disease
Bay Area baby's case may be first that links COVID-19 to Kawasaki disease

Telework Before Illness Onset Among Symptomatic Adults Aged ≥18 Years With  and Without COVID-19 in 11 Outpatient Health Care Facilities — United  States, July 2020 | MMWR
Telework Before Illness Onset Among Symptomatic Adults Aged ≥18 Years With and Without COVID-19 in 11 Outpatient Health Care Facilities — United States, July 2020 | MMWR

As Calif. COVID Cases Rise, Experts Are Masking Indoors
As Calif. COVID Cases Rise, Experts Are Masking Indoors

Santa Clara County revises total COVID deaths by over 20% - San José  Spotlight
Santa Clara County revises total COVID deaths by over 20% - San José Spotlight

Timeline: Key points in California's pandemic year - CalMatters
Timeline: Key points in California's pandemic year - CalMatters

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Home - Public Health - County of Santa Clara

COVID levels in Palo Alto sewershed reach pandemic high | News | Palo Alto  Online
COVID levels in Palo Alto sewershed reach pandemic high | News | Palo Alto Online

Cases By City - San Mateo County Health
Cases By City - San Mateo County Health

Two new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Juneau School District | Juneau Empire
Two new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Juneau School District | Juneau Empire

COVID-19 - MILPITAS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
COVID-19 - MILPITAS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

Bay Area baby's case may be first that links COVID-19 to Kawasaki disease
Bay Area baby's case may be first that links COVID-19 to Kawasaki disease

Column: First is the worst — why we should delay reopening - The Paly Voice
Column: First is the worst — why we should delay reopening - The Paly Voice

Palo Alto's COVID-19 numbers are growing | News | Palo Alto Online
Palo Alto's COVID-19 numbers are growing | News | Palo Alto Online

Sewer Coronavirus Alert Network
Sewer Coronavirus Alert Network

Effectiveness of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna Vaccines Against COVID-19  Among Hospitalized Adults Aged ≥65 Years — United States, January–March  2021 | MMWR
Effectiveness of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna Vaccines Against COVID-19 Among Hospitalized Adults Aged ≥65 Years — United States, January–March 2021 | MMWR

Outbreaks of COVID-19 variants in US prisons: a mathematical modelling  analysis of vaccination and reopening policies - The Lancet Public Health
Outbreaks of COVID-19 variants in US prisons: a mathematical modelling analysis of vaccination and reopening policies - The Lancet Public Health

COVID wastewater monitoring data - Emergency Operations Center - County of  Santa Clara
COVID wastewater monitoring data - Emergency Operations Center - County of Santa Clara

Covid rates much higher per capita in East Palo Alto and North Fair Oaks  than other places – Palo Alto Daily Post
Covid rates much higher per capita in East Palo Alto and North Fair Oaks than other places – Palo Alto Daily Post

COVID-19 cases rising along the Peninsula | News | Palo Alto Online
COVID-19 cases rising along the Peninsula | News | Palo Alto Online

Mountain View schools prepare for omicron-fueled surge in COVID-19 cases |  News | Mountain View Online
Mountain View schools prepare for omicron-fueled surge in COVID-19 cases | News | Mountain View Online

Get Free Testing: Fliers and Social Media Graphics | County of San Mateo, CA
Get Free Testing: Fliers and Social Media Graphics | County of San Mateo, CA

As COVID-19 cases trend down, Washington County Hospital hopes patients  volumes trend up | Iowa City | kwwl.com
As COVID-19 cases trend down, Washington County Hospital hopes patients volumes trend up | Iowa City | kwwl.com

Navigating the Covid-19 Pandemic by Caring for Our Health Care Workforce as  They Care for Our Patients | NEJM Catalyst
Navigating the Covid-19 Pandemic by Caring for Our Health Care Workforce as They Care for Our Patients | NEJM Catalyst