State orders closure of indoor businesses in Santa Clara County
By Grace Hase
For a few hours on Monday it seemed as though gyms, salons and other indoor operations would remain open in Santa Clara County, despite orders from Gov. Gavin Newsom to shut down businesses in jurisdictions on the state’s Covid-19 watch list.
But that all changed...
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Gilroy Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center staff...
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Case numbers in recent days have steadily broken records, with 1,700 recorded recently...
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