The Santa Clara Public Health Department has issued new guidance for companies and residents of the county including Apple, Google, and others. The guidance comes as six more people in Santa Clara County tested positive for coronavirus today.
“We understand that people are very concerned about COVID-19. I want to remind the public that the vast majority of people who become infected with COVID-19 do not become seriously ill, and fully recover. We are making these recommendations to protect the most vulnerable members of our community from the virus, and slow its spread,” said Dr. Sara Cody, County Public Health Officer. “We are continuously monitoring this evolving situation, and will issue new guidance if and when that is warranted.”
Health officials say the new guidance was created after significant deliberation and consultation with the CDC.
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“We understand that people are very concerned about COVID-19. I want to remind the public that the vast majority of people who become infected with COVID-19 do not become seriously ill, and fully recover. We are making these recommendations to protect the most vulnerable members of our community from the virus, and slow its spread,” said Dr. Sara Cody, County Public Health Officer. “We are continuously monitoring this evolving situation, and will issue new guidance if and when that is warranted.”
Health officials say the new guidance was created after significant deliberation and consultation with the CDC.
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