The Bay Area's largest county, Santa Clara, issued a booster mandate Tuesday for anyone working in health care facilities, jails or homeless shelters.
So many families gathered this weekend, but COVID-19 didn't hide as Santa Claus was coming to town.
County health officer Dr. Sara Cody stands by her prediction of nearly two weeks ago that an omicron surge is expected, and it will put a major burden on hospitals.
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