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Just Released - Santa Clara County Covid -19

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Santa Clara County is expected to release new COVID-19 restrictions in light of its rising caseload Saturday, including a temporary ban on all high school, collegiate and professional sports, a mandatory quarantine for those traveling into the region from more than 150 miles away and new capacity limits for indoor businesses, according to county sources.

The new restrictions arrive as California experiences its worst COVID-19 surge yet and within hours of a similar rollback from San Francisco County, which was placed into the state’s most restrictive “purple” reopening tier starting Saturday.

Santa Clara County’s new restrictions will include a 14-day quarantine for all those traveling to and from the county from more than 150 miles away, according to documents obtained by this news organization, as well as a temporary ban on sporting activities — including professional sports like the San Jose Sharks ice hockey team. Cardrooms must temporarily close, while hotels and other facilities must be open only for essential travel or to facilitate isolation or quarantine. Stores must be limited to 10% capacity, excepting grocery stores, drug stores and pharmacies, which may operate at 25% capacity.

Health care workers traveling into the county to provide care — or patients — will be exempt from quarantine. The new directives will go into effect on Monday at 12:01 a.m. and last until at least Dec. 21st, a time period of three weeks.

Meanwhile in San Francisco, San Francisco Mayor London Breed and Director of Health Dr. Grant Colfax said Saturday that the county would close indoor worship and movie theaters, indoor gyms, and indoor operations at museums, aquariums, and zoos, as well as outdoor carousels, Ferris wheels and train rides starting at noon Sunday. Retail must limit capacity to 25%, while restaurants may operate outdoors.
 
The ban in Santa Clara County for practices and games for “contact sports” Lon all levels including pro and college will affect the 49ers Stanford snd SJSu. 49ers are away at LA this weekend however would host Buffalo and Washington in the following weeks. SJSU has one game and Stanford two games affected by this order. Will the 49ers move games to the coliseum? Or will these Home games become toad games for the team?

meanwhile Boise State SJSU was canceled due to Covid positive tests in Boise. So it just seems once westart opening up the cases kerp getting higher in number and worse for all involved.
Also San Francisco and San Mateo have moved to purple and curfews will begin Monday I believe
 
A key phrase in the SCC order is "until at least Dec. 21." In other words, there can be no contact sports until that date at the earliest. Beyond that key date is another story. The inference is that, if the virus continues to spread, that order could (would) be extended. Clearly, the notion of starting prep contact sports in mid-December is now out the window for SCC schools in CCS. The impact on CCS schools in SCC will be severe.
 
A key phrase in the SCC order is "until at least Dec. 21." In other words, there can be no contact sports until that date at the earliest. Beyond that key date is another story. The inference is that, if the virus continues to spread, that order could (would) be extended. Clearly, the notion of starting prep contact sports in mid-December is now out the window for SCC schools in CCS. The impact on CCS schools in SCC will be severe.


Spike in positive cases because there is a spike in testing. If we did a bunch of IQ test we would have a spike in morons.
Let the kids play!!
 
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