For the more than 7,000 employees with the City of San Jose, they'll need to once again wear masks inside city facilities for the next two weeks.
San Jose's deputy public information officer, Demetria Machado, told ABC7 News the measure comes out of abundance of caution."We want to make sure our employees are safe, as well as our community and continue to provide vital services to our residents," she said., which shows an increase in positive COVID-19 cases. She said the city will continue to monitor case rates within Santa Clara County and within the organization.552 new infectionsStanford Hospital epidemiologist Dr.
"It's more manageable now than a year or two ago with vaccines and medications," Dr. Salinas added."But it's still a disease that, if you can avoid, I would recommend that as a doctor, for you to avoid it."
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