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Santa Clara County officials urge public to avoid Lunar New Year gatherings amid COVID-19 pandemic

SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) As COVID-19 casts a shadow over the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday, health officials in Santa Clara County are urging the public to resist any temptation to gather in groups. We saw a spike after Thanksgiving, we saw a spike after Christmas, and we do not want to see a spike after Lunar New Year, said Betty Duong, a spokesperson with the Santa Clara County Emergency Operations Center, during a press conference outside Grand Century Mall Wednesday morning. San Jose is home to the largest Vietnamese population within a city outside the country of Vietnam. In fact, 10% of the city s population is Vietnamese, and the majority of them will be celebrating the Lunar New Year in some form or fashion starting on Friday. That s why county officials are teaming up with various community groups to help educate the public about the ongoing dangers associated with COVID-19.

One-third of Santa Clara Co health care workers receive 1st dose of COVID vaccine

One-third of Santa Clara Co. health care workers receive 1st dose of COVID vaccine One-third of Santa Clara Co. health care workers receive 1st dose of COVID vaccine 47,000 health care workers in Santa Clara County have received their first dose of the COVID vaccine with about 90,000 more to go. They hope the next group can start being inoculated by the end of the month. SAN JOSE, Calif. - Santa Clara County Health Officials expect the COVID-19 vaccine distribution to ramp up after a slow start. At a press briefing Friday, health officials released numbers that show a little more than 40% of its first doses of the vaccine have been administered.

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