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Join County of Santa Clara Public Health officials for a virtual community forum to learn more about COVID-19, vaccines, updates and resources in our County.
Recorded May 12, 2021.
The City of Cupertino would like to express its thanks to the County of Santa Clara for the use of their video materials during the COVID-19 pandemic.
For more information regarding the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak in Cupertino, please visit https://www.cupertino.org/coronavirus
B
Good
afternoon
my
name
is
corina
and
I'm
a
public
information
officer
with
the
santa
clara
county
emergency
operations
center.
Today
we
have
another
community
forum,
we
have
two
guests,
one
you'll
be
meeting
shortly
and
the
other
a
lot
of
you
are
already
familiar
with
and
I'll
be
introducing
them
shortly.
But
before
we
go
into
our
conversation,
I'm
going
to
do
a
brief
update
into
our
county
and
the
most
recent
information
regarding
covet
and
vaccines
and
also
particularly
related
to
our
youth.
B
So
if
I
can
get
the
next
slide
so
an
update
as
to
our
current
numbers
here,
you
can
see
the
different
ethnicities
breakdowns.
I
want
to
focus
where
it
says
cases
by
race
and
ethnicity.
B
These
are
the
numbers
of
cases
of
covid
in
our
county,
and
so
the
numbers
that
I
want
to
highlight
and
want
to
continue
to
highlight
is
the
latinos
are
25.8
of
the
santa
clara
county
population
and
still
make
up
over
50.3
percent
of
the
of
the
cases,
and
so
it's
still
very
relevant
covet
is
in
our
communities
and,
as
you
can
see,
these,
the
last
numbers
were
updated
on.
May
10th
next
slide.
B
Please
on
this
one
I
want
to
highlight
again:
I
will
I
did
break
it
down
per
ethnicity
and
you
will
see
in
percentage-wise
all
these
all
these
numbers
and
all
this
information
you
can
access
via
our
website,
which
you
can
you'll
see
on
the
bottom
of
our
screen,
but
I
did
break
it
down
in
regards
to
the
current
percentages
and
these
numbers
were
last
updated,
may
11th,
and
so
obviously
there
you
can
see
the
african-american
are
54
of
those
that
have
been
vaccinated.
B
The
american
indian
is
128
and
our
asian
community
90
percent,
our
hispanic
latino
community,
unfortunately
continues
to
be
lower
and
the
lowest
49
and
the
native
hawaiian
121
percent
and
those
numbers
that
you
see
a
little
bit.
Obviously
more
than
100
is
because
you
know
some.
B
These,
the
population
rate
is
based
on
the
census
and
then
those
that
mark
in
that
category
will
obviously
put
that
number
higher
and
so
still
high
numbers,
which
is
great.
That's
what
we
want
to
see
a
hundred
percent
or
more,
of
course,
and
then
on
the
white
59
of
the
white
community.
So
again,
I
want
to
highlight
that
our
hispanic
latino
community-
not
only
do
they
make
the
highest
cases
for
covid,
continue
to
make,
but
unfortunately
we
continue
to
be
the
lowest
vaccinated
in
our
community.
B
Under
50
percent
of
our
community
is
vaccinated
still
next
slide.
Please
and
then
we
have
similar
trends
for
the
youth
in
east,
san,
jose
and
south
county.
Here
you
see
this
is
a
percentage
of
santa
clara
county
residents,
ages,
16
to
49,
with
at
least
one
dose
of
vaccine
by
county
regions,
and
so
between
december
15th
and
may
2nd,
and
here
you
will
see
the
different
areas
in
our
county.
B
But
the
highlighted
areas
that
I
want
to
focus
on
here
is
again.
Our
south
county
53.3
percent
have
received
at
least
one
dose
and
then
in
east
san
jose
only
54.1
percent,
all
the
other
counties
or
I'm
sorry,
all
the
other
areas
in
our
county.
As
you
can
see
in
the
light
blue
are
60,
you
know,
percent
or
higher.
We
even
have
los
gatos
saratoga,
monte
cereno
coming
in
at
84
84.9
percent,
and
so
this
is
just
the
the
numbers
of
those
that
are
are
receiving.
B
That
have
at
least
one
vaccine,
one
dose
ages
16
to
49.
so
again,
highlighting
that
our
south
county
in
east
san
jose
continues
to
be
lower
next
slide.
B
Please,
and
then
this
slide
breaks
down
our
16
to
17
year
olds
in
our
county,
who
have
been
vaccinated
and
then
breaks
it
down
to
our
females
and
our
males,
and
so
again
I
want
to
highlight
here
that
only
20.1
percent
of
our
females
and
only
17.3
of
our
males,
hispanic
and
latino
males
and
females
have
been
vaccinated
in
our
county,
and
so
you
know
compared
to
the
other
ones.
So
we
have
african-american,
we
have
asian,
we
have
white
again.
B
Our
youth
also
follow
those
trends.
The
numbers
are
the
lowest
in
our
hispanic
and
latino
communities.
B
Next
slide,
please,
and
so
again,
all
individuals
currently
ages,
16
and
older,
who
live,
work
and
attend
school
in
our
county,
are
currently
eligible
for
a
vaccine
and,
as
a
lot
of
you
probably
have
heard
our
12
year
olds
and
older
will
be
able
to
get
vaccinated
in
our
county
soon
as
well.
B
We
are
working
on
the
details
in
regards
to
the
timing,
looks
like
there
was
an
approval
a
couple
of
hours
ago,
on
behalf
of
the
state
and
so
just
working
on
the
details
now
to
open
up
vaccines
in
our
county.
So
just
know
that
that
will
be
opening
up
soon
for
our
12
year
olds
as
well,
and
just
a
reminder
visit
s,
sec,
freevax.org
or
call
211
to
schedule
those
appointments,
and
we
also
have
drop-in
centers.
And
so
we
can
go
to
the
next
slide.
B
If
we
can
go
to
the
next
slide
and
in
regards
to
the
drop-in
centers,
these
centers
are
open
and
available
for
you
to
come
in
and
drop
in.
B
You
don't
need
a
appointment,
so
we
have
the
fairgrounds
expo
hall
from
8
30
8
30
to
4
o'clock
on
thursdays
and
8
30
to
8
o'clock
tonight,
so
I
left
it
there
because
it
will
be
open
tonight
till
8
pm
so
after
this
community
forum,
if
you
haven't
gotten
it
yet
please
head
over
there,
we
have
eastridge
mall
wednesday
through
saturday,
also
eleven
to
six
so
still
open
tonight,
up
until
six
o'clock
emmanuel
baptist
church,
that's
wednesday
through
friday,
8
45
to
6
pm.
B
Also
tonight,
if
you're
listening
in
head
over
there,
the
mexican
heritage
plaza
is
only
on
wednesday.
Well,
they
have
a
couple
dates,
but
I
left
this
one
for
this
week.
It
will
be
tonight
if
once
we're
done
here
or
even
if
you're
listening
in
on
your
phone
head
over
to
the
plaza,
you
can
drop
in
and
get
a
vaccine
there
next
slide.
Please
and
then
also.
We
have
gilroy
high
school
wednesday
through
friday,
8
30
a.m.
To
3
30
p.m:
overflow,
high
school,
nine
thursday.
B
You
will
see
a
long
list
of
all
the
other
sites
that
are
open
in
our
counties
and
they
do
change
as
we
go.
Some
of
them
are
pretty
consistent,
but
we
also
add
more
throughout
the
weeks
just
looking
at
where
our
needs
are
and
opening
up
more
more
sites
as
we
go
and
then
in
regards
to
the
phone
number,
the
970299,
that's
also
a
number
where
you
can
call
and
ask
any
questions
regarding
vaccines.
B
If
you're
seeing
this
later,
if
I
can
go,
we
can
go
to
the
next
slide.
Please
and
then
just
a
reminder.
Youth
who
are
fully
vaccinated,
you
know,
can
obviously
participate
in
some
of
these
events.
With
less
worry,
you
know
also
for
us
as
parents.
Events
like
family
events,
prom
sports
events,
graduation
events,
we
know
there's
a
lot
of
graduation
events
coming
up,
go
to
work
and
spend
time
with
friends.
B
You
know
hang
out
and
do
the
the
fun
things
that
our
youth
like
to
do,
and
so
it's
safest.
Obviously,
when
everyone
is
vaccinated
next
slide,
please
and
so
again
just
a
reminder
to
follow
these
core
principles
to
continue
to
stay
safe,
get
vaccinated.
Now
that
we're
opening
up
more
and
more
and
most
of
us
are
now
eligible
to
get
vaccinated,
get
your
appointment
or
show
up
to
any
one
of
these
sites.
B
Stay
masked
continue
to
use
your
your
face
mask,
and
if
you
go
to
the
cdc
website,
I
have
a
picture
here
where
it
it
will
show
those
who
are
vaccinated.
You
know
where
they're
able
to
you
know
just
not
wear
the
mask,
and
things
like
that,
so
that
was
on
the
on
the
cdc
website,
you're
more
than
welcome
to
also
go
there
for
information,
but
continue
to
maintain
at
least
six
feet,
distance
from
others
avoid
crowds
stay
outdoors,
especially
now
that
the
weather
is
a
lot
nicer.
B
970-2999-
and
so
you
could
also,
as
I
mentioned,
the
two
one
one
so
the
two
on
one
is
a
general
number
there
you
can
call
about.
You
know
rental
assistance
about
the
testing
about
any
general
question
that
you
might
have
and
you'll
get
directed
to
the
appropriate
department
in
person
the
970-2999
there.
You
can
get
more
specific
information
and
help
regarding
the
vaccines,
and
so
there
there
are
certain
nights
where
we
have
phone
banking
throughout
the
week.
B
Next
week
we
plan
to
have
one
in
spanish:
we've
had
vietnamese,
and
so
we
try
to
have
various
languages
so
that
we
can
assist
our
community
in
helping,
and
so
but
that
doesn't
mean
that
you
can't
call
throughout.
We
always
have
staff
available
to
throughout
the
day
to
help
answer
your
questions
and
then,
if
you
prefer
to
text,
you
can
always
text
your
question
to
covert19.
B
So
text
cover
19
to
211211,
and
then
you
can
also
communicate
via
texting
next
slide.
Please
thank
you
so
much,
and
so
that
was
our
presentation.
Now,
I'm
going
to
open
it
up
to
our
special
appearance.
B
We,
unfortunately,
our
youth
wasn't
able
to
make
it
to
our
wednesday
time
here,
the
time
frame
that
we
have
for
our
community
forum.
So
we
pre-recorded
his
interview
and
currently
today
he's
at
a
football
practice
that
he
only
has
once
a
week
and
football
is
his
life.
You
know
part
of
his
life
to
him
and
so
missing
his
one
day
a
week.
Practice
would
be
a
lot,
so
we
were
able
to
pre-record
and
also
visit
the
levi's
stadium.
B
So
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
pass
it
over
to
our
to
get
sal
who's,
helping
cue
that
up
for
us,
so
that
we
can
see
the
interview
and
then
go
ahead
and
I'll
go
ahead
and
take
it
back
on.
After
that
good
side.
B
Stadium
here
in
santa
clara,
we
have
our
guest
here
today,
alejandro
who's,
going
to
tell
you
a
little
bit
more
about
himself,
but
we
really
wanted
to
take
the
time
to
hear
from
our
youth
here
in
our
county.
So
without
further
ado
alejandro.
If
you
can
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
yourself,
you
know
what
you
do.
Do
you
go
to
school
and
what
you
do
for
fun
or
you
know
any
hobbies
you
might
have.
C
B
So,
let's
start
off
with
the
vaccine.
Obviously
you
know
we're
in
the
time
where
we're
trying
to
get
all
of
our
county
residents
vaccinated
and
so
especially
now
our
youth,
since
it's
opened
up
to
our
youth,
are
you
vaccinated
yet
have
you
gotten
your
vaccine?
Yes,
I
got
both
of
them
already.
You
got
both
of
them
and
which
one
did
you
get?
B
I
got
these
five
advisor
and
when
you
got
it
was
it
because
you
wanted
to
or
were
you
did
your
parents
say
you
have
to
or
why
did
you
get
vaccinated?
Why
did
you
choose
to
get.
C
To
be
honest,
I
think
there's
a
long
list
of
reasons
why
I
got
vaccinated
but
atop
that
list
I'd
probably
say
it's
because
mainly
family.
I
think
especially
my
family
were
big
into
you,
know
big
dinners
with
everybody
there
and
I
think
that's
really
taken.
You
know
this.
This
pandemic
has
really
taken
that
away
and
in
order
to
get
back
to.
C
B
Like
that
nice
and
in
regards
to
you
said
you
got
pfizer,
you
got
both.
How
did
you
feel
when
you
got
it
like?
Was
it
different
the
first
time?
The
second
time
did
it
hurt?
Did
you
have
any.
C
It
was
very
quick
in
terms
of
like
afterwards
there
was
some
soreness
in
my
arm,
maybe
a
little
bit
of
fatigue,
but
other
than
that
I
felt
it
felt
pretty
fine.
I
didn't
have
too
many
bad
okay
and
in
your
family,
are
most
vaccinated
or
all
vaccinated
yeah.
So
all
my
family's
pretty
much
vaccinated
so
far,
maybe
just
a
couple
that
aren't
or
that
have
only
gotten
one
shot.
C
Okay,
and
was
it
easy
like?
Did
you
get
an
appointment
right
away?
Did
you
go
in?
Did
you
get
into
now
like
or
was
it
like?
Did
you
take
a
long
time?
It
was
super
easy.
I
pretty
much
showed
up
on
time
to
my
appointment
within
15
minutes.
I
was
in
and
out
and
on
my
way
home,
okay
and
then
I'm
hearing
that
some
youth
are.
B
You
know
not
getting
it
or
they're
kind
of
hesitant.
What
would
you
tell
you
know
use
like
that
or
first,
let
me
ask
you:
why
do
you
think
youth
are
hesitant
from
getting
their
vaccine?
To
be
honest,
I
think
youth
are
hesitant.
C
Because
they,
I
think
that
or
I
think
it
is
true,
you
know
we
do
have
a
better
immune
system
and
they
think
that
you
know
you
could
fight
off
the
you
know
covet
if
you
do
get
stuff
like
that,
which
is
you
know,
it
could
be
true
and
stuff
like
you
know,
whatever
they
say
but
like
I
said,
I
think
it's
more
of
a
selfless
act
more
than
you
know
for
your
own
good.
B
Compared
to
someone
who's
older
but
yeah,
I
think
that's
why.
B
C
Yeah,
I
mean
first
of
all,
it's
a
pretty
easy
process.
I
mean
here
in
santa
here
at
leverage
stadium.
You
can
come
today
and
tomorrow
and,
like
I
said,
I'm
just
going
to
reiterate
that
it's
more
of
a
selfless
act
more
than
it
is
about
yourself.
I
think,
to
make
others
feel
comfortable
in
order
to
you
know,
get
back
into
we'll,
never
get
back
to
how
it
was
before
panic.
But
to
get
close,
I
think
that
we
do
need
to
to
get
fully
vaccinated.
B
Nice,
and
can
you
tell
us
a
little
bit
more
about
you
mentioned
today
and
tomorrow
here
at
the
levi's
stadium
yeah?
What
what
youth
can
maybe
expect.
C
To
get
or
oh
yeah
yeah,
I
think
it
it's
5
30
7
30
right
from
today
and
tomorrow,
youth
are
gifted
some
49er
swag,
along
with
I'm
one
of
those.
B
Schools,
so
they,
my
understanding,
is
so
tonight
and
tomorrow,
5
30,
7
30.,
like
you,
said,
49er
swag,
and
then
we'll
also
have
the
tours
around
the
nfl
locker
room.
You
know
that
you're
not
going
to
be
able
to
be
able
to
do
so,
and
gift
cards
and
gift
cards
to
chipotle
and
starbucks.
That's
right,
so
all
kinds
of
cool
stuff.
You
know
cool
to
be
out
here
too,
to
see
where
the
niners
play
and
experience.
B
You
know
this
place
pretty
much
magical
out
here
and
beautiful,
and
then
you
know
being
able
to
come.
Hang
out
with
other
youth
too.
I
hear
there's
going
to
be
dj
set
up
and
I
know
you
know
we
haven't
been
able
to
do
much
of
that
hanging
out
right
now,
so
just
come
out
check
it
out.
5
30,
7
30!
Tonight,
tomorrow
you
heard
alejandro.
You
know
he
got
both
vaccines
or
you
know
you
have
the
first
shot
second
shot
and
he's
fine
you're
playing
football
already
playing
football
yeah.
B
Perhaps
you
got
backwards
tomorrow,
good
strong
feeling,
all
right,
yeah,
nice,
good!
All
right
we'll
come
out
and
thank
you
again,
alejandro
and
we'll
see
you
tonight
and
tomorrow
night.
Thank
you.
B
We
hope
he's
out
there
practicing
for
his
football
game
doing
great
and,
as
he
mentioned
tonight's
event,
at
the
levi's
stadium
for
those
of
you
who
didn't
take
down
the
information
it
is
still
tonight
and
tomorrow
it
will
be
5
30
to
7
30.
go
to
the
green
lot
number
one
park.
There
you'll
see
the
sign
easy
to
enter.
There
will
be,
as
he
mentioned,
a
swag
here
from
49ers.
B
The
first
100
youth
to
go
out
will
get
a
free
gift
card
to
starbucks
or
chipotle.
Also
nfl
tour
of
the
locker
room
there
and
dj's
set
up
so
come
out
family.
It's
for
our
youth,
obviously,
but
our
entire
family,
the
entire
families,
can
come
out
and
get
vaccinated
and
also
hang
out
there
at
the
levi's
stadium
tonight
and
tomorrow
night
and
then
tomorrow.
B
I'm
sorry
tonight
also,
as
you
see
the
dates
here
so
tonight,
tomorrow
and
friday-
I'm
sorry
tonight
may
12th
and
then
thursday
may
27th
friday
may
21st.
There
will
be
events
over
in
gilroy
for
the
youth
out
there
for
those
that
are
getting
vaccinated.
There's
free
boba
come
out,
bring
your
friends.
B
Please
share
it
with
your
community.
You
can
access
these
flyers
on
our
facebook.
B
B
Welcome
back
and
as
many
of
you
know,
mr
dr
gerardo
solorio
cortes
is
our
doctor
that
has
been
with
us
on
a
once
a
week
month,
at
least,
and
he
serves
the
community
in
gilroy-
is
a
doctor
there
and
he'll.
Maybe
if
you
can
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
yourself
and
then
also
any
updates
current
updates
for
our
county,
dr
solo
cortez,.
D
Yeah,
thank
you
again
karina,
I'm
very
happy
to
be
here
inviting
me
again,
and
you
know
it's.
It's
always
a
pleasure
to
be
here
and
talking
to
our
our
community.
C
D
Informing
them
of
the
updates
that
are
happening
with
coven
and
the
vaccination
front,
so
today,
I'm
let
me
tell
a
little
more
a
little
bit
about
myself.
I've
mentioned
this
before
I'm
a
doctor
in
gilroy
primary
care,
internal
medicine,
and
I
am
I'm
also
one
of
the
doctors
that
vaccinates
people
at
our
site
in
at
the
gilroy
high
school
through
santa
clara
county,
and
today
I
think
you
know
we're
very
excited
this
presentation.
What
you've
talked
and
also.
D
Yes,
so
the
cdc
has
we're
very
excited
that
the
cdc
has
approved
the
vaccination
pfizer
for
children
from
the
ages
of
12
to
15
a
few
hours
ago,
so
fda
had
approved
it
yesterday
and
now
the
cdc
with
their
advisory
board
has
given
it
the
okay,
and
now
it's
going
to
be
up
to
the
states
counties
to
take
that
approval
and
then
go
ahead
and
start
that
process
in
their
own
site.
So,
as
you
mentioned,
you
know,
keep
your
information
handy
and
soon.
D
You'll
know
that
you'll
know
when
you'll
be
able
to
be
able
to
get
the
vaccine
for
your
your
children
again
ages
from
12
to
15
years
old
alejandra
already
touched
upon
all
the
good
themes
that
I
you
know
I
would
want
to
convey
to
the
to
the
youth
and
the
in
our
community,
and
that
one
being
is
that
it's
great
that
we've,
you
know
since
we
started
all
this
process
back
in
december,
we
started
vaccinating
the
most
vulnerable
population
that
was
getting
affected
by
you
know
covid,
which
is
the
elderly
people
in
nursing
facilities,
people
with
other
medical
conditions,
comorbid
conditions.
D
We
call
it
in
our
jargon,
but
and
and
then
we
started
doing
the
adult
population
and
now
we're
we're
left
with
our
adolescents,
and
you
know
to
give
you
some
data.
Is
you
know
our
population
of
the
united
states?
It's
330
330
million
people
and
of
them
20?
Is
you
know
children?
D
So
it's
a
big
chunk,
so
that's
that's
the
data
and
then,
when
it
comes
specifically
with
the
covid
related
data
as
it
relates
to
children,
we
know
that
the
cases
are
are
not
as
as
high
as
someone
being
older
or
someone
having.
You
know,
medical
conditions,
but
the
data
says
that
there
were
1.5
million
cases
of
covet
symptomatic
covid
with
the
ages
of
12
to
17
and
within
those
cases
there
were
13
000
hospitalizations.
D
So
that
gives
us
more
reason
of
why
we
want,
to
you
know,
vaccinate
this
population,
first
of
all,
of
course,
for
the
health
of
this
population,
but
also
when
it
comes
to
her
immunity
and
and
helping
the
community.
That's
another
reason
why
we
want
to
you
know:
vaccinate
now
again
the
data
the
approval
has
been
for
pfizer.
D
The
process
is
going
to
be
very
similar
to
what's
in
place
now,
so
it's
going
to
be
a
vaccine
given
the
first
day
and
then
three
weeks
later,
you'll
get
this
your
second
vaccine,
very
interestingly,
in
the
studies
that
were
done
with
the
the
there
were
no
severe
allergies
like
anaphylaxis,
like
it
occurred
when
the
on
the
other
studies
for
the
older
population.
D
So
that's
you
know
very,
very,
very
good
news.
The
study
that
that
was
done,
it
wasn't
when
it
comes
to
the
the
amount
of
participants
is.
Was
it
as
big
as
the
adult
studies
with
the
adults
on
pfizer
moderna?
We
were
talking
about
40
000,
total
participants
in
this
study,
the
ones
that
was
that
was
used
by
the
fda
and
cdc
to
come
to
their
conclusion.
D
Today
there
were
total
about
2,
300
participants
and
in
the
arm
that
got
the
vaccine,
there
were
a
thousand
children
and
in
the
arm
that
didn't
get
the
vaccine,
there
were
another
thousand
children.
D
The
very
also
very
good
news
is
that
so
that
arm
that
did
get
the
vaccine.
It
was
a
hundred
percent
efficacy
in
preventing
any
symptomatic
disease
coronavirus.
So
it's
a
hundred
percent
versus
the
ones
that
didn't
get
vaccinated.
There
were
some
cases
of
coronavirus
within
that
population.
So
that's.
Why
that's
why
you
know
the
cdc
fda
saw
this
awesome
data,
also
the
the
safety
of
this
of
the
studies
or
the
safety
of
the
actual
study
they.
D
They
were
very
similar
to
the
adult
when
it
comes
to,
as
alejandra
mentioned
this,
the
video
some
maybe
some
arm
pain
fever,
headaches,
but
very
similar
to
the
adult
studies.
So
and
that's
why
you
know
they
they
we
got
the
the
the
green
light.
So
we
are,
you
know,
very
excited
here.
As
you
know,
fellow
physicians,
health
provider,
healthcare
providers,
the
state,
the
county,
the
united
states,
we're
all
very
happy
that
this
you
know
got
approved
so
that
you
know
we're
able
to
get
back
to
normalcy.
D
So
this
is
excellent,
excellent
news
and,
as
we've
been
saying
in
previous
facebook,
presentations
is
as
soon
as
you
hear
that
you're
eligible
for
your
vaccine.
Please
please,
please
sign
up.
Thank
you.
B
Great
update,
thank
you,
dr
gerardo
solo,
cortes
and
I
wanna
go
ahead
and
head
over
to
the
questions
that
we
have
from
our
community
and
comments
we'll
go
ahead
and
start
with
mr
greg
gant,
who
mentioned
no
vaccine
mandates.
Please.
B
Thank
you,
mr
gant,
for
tuning
in
we
have
marimar
who
is
asking:
where
will
people
be
getting
the
covet
vaccine
for
teens
is
what
I'm
assuming
and
so
good
question.
Many
man
I
know
was
before
we
put
out
the
information,
but
I'll
go
ahead
and
repeat
it.
B
They
can
go
to
any
one
of
our
sites
that
we
have
here
in
our
county,
but
we
have
some
specific
youth
events
coming
up,
and
so
one
of
them
is
tonight,
and
tomorrow
night
at
the
levi's
stadium,
5
30
to
7
30.,
you
can
show
up
the
first
100
youth
will
get.
You
know
a
gift
card,
and
then
we
have
tours
of
the
locker
rooms.
B
There's
going
to
be
djs,
so
the
whole
family
can
come
and
get
their
vaccine
tonight,
they're
at
levi
stadium
and
tomorrow,
night
5,
30
to
7
30
and
then
in
gilroy.
We're
also
going
to
have
events
in
gilroy
specific
to
the
youth,
and
so
those
flyers
are
and
the
dates
are
on
our
website,
but
you
can
go
to
any
one
of
our
sites
any
day.
There
are
some
that
are
drop
in
that
you
can
just
show
up,
but
you
can
start
making
your
appointments
now
for
the
eligible
youth
16
and
over.
B
We
have
leanne
tanner
who
says
thank
you
for
all
the
updates.
Thank
you
liam
for
tuning
in,
and
we
also
have
cam
mk
ken
youth,
12
and
older
go
to
the
youth
events
tonight
at
levi's
stadium.
So
it's
good
news
and
I
don't
know
if
it's
not
so
good
news.
So,
yes,
the
good
news
is
yes,
they
can
come,
bring
them
bring
the
entire
family
and
the
maybe
not
so
good
news
yet
is
that
we
still
cannot
vaccinate
our
12
year
olds.
B
We're
waiting
for
the
approval
and
the
green
light
want
to
make
sure
that
everything.
You
know
it's
checked
and
it's
clear
for
12
year
olds
to
get
vaccinated
in
our
county.
So,
yes,
they
can
come
and
who
knows,
as
of
tomorrow,
we
may
open
it
up
for
the
12
year
olds.
We
don't
know,
but
it
will
be
coming
soon,
as
you
heard
mr
dr
solorio
cortes
also
mentioned,
and
then
we
have
jose
luis,
jose,
says
12
year
olds,
12
year
old.
B
You
know
when
are
available,
so
I
think
consoles
is
asking
the
same
thing
about
when
they're
able
to
get
their
vaccine
again.
That
should
be
coming
very
soon
and
then
we
have
mimi.
B
When
can
12
to
15
year
olds,
get
vaccinated
and
wear
very
good
questions.
I
know
we
all
want
our
children.
D
You
know
what
I'll
chime
in
and
just
say
you
know.
Thank
you
for
these
comments.
Thank
you
for
the
energy.
Thank
you
for
the
interest.
It
goes
to
show
you
that
you
know
it's
it's.
You
know
we.
We
all
you
know
want
to.
You
know,
help
our
you
know,
condition
and
protect
ourselves
from
this
horrible
disease,
and
I
love
the
excitement
and
for
us
karina,
and
I
you
know
our
our
bosses
are.
You
know
who
hopefully
maybe
pretty
soon
you
know
maybe
this
weekend,
you
know
we
better.
D
You
know
start
doing
this
and
you
know
getting
the
the
ball
rolling
so
that
we
we
you
know,
get
our
20
15
year
olds
vaccinated.
So
thank
you.
B
Absolutely
thank
you,
and
I
just
want
to
also
remind
our
community
that
we
are
having
a
community
forum
tonight
or
later
today
from
four
four
to
five
in
spanish.
So
if
you
know
anybody
that
speaks
spanish
or
would
like
to
tune
in
in
spanish,
ask
any
questions
in
spanish.
We
are
going
to
have
also
dr
gerardo
solorio
cortes
there.
B
If
you
know
anybody,
please
let
them
know
to
tune
in
to
our
spanish
community
forum,
if
that
is
their
language
of
choice
as
well,
just
reminding
our
community,
and
I
don't
see
any
other
questions
community,
I'm
gonna,
you
know
give
you
a
couple
minutes
here
to
get
your
questions
in
you
know
we
have
dr
gerardo
solo
cortes
here
doctor
that's
available
to
answer
any
one
of
your
questions
regarding
to
vaccines.
B
Today,
if
you
have
any
doubts,
if
you,
you
know
have
maybe
an
uncle
an
auntie
that
still
doesn't
want
to
get
vaccinated-
and
you
know
you
might
have
specific
questions
as
to
how
you
can
help
them
make
up
their
mind,
you
know
and
support
them
or
maybe
get
them
a
ride
to
get
a
vaccination.
B
Please
post
your
questions
here.
We
are
here
to
answer
so
any
other
questions
that
anybody
has
feel
free
to
put
them
there.
I'm
going
to
pass
the
word
over
to
dr
gerardo
solo,
cortes
any
final
thoughts.
Any
final
words
for
our
community
doctor.
D
You
know
yeah,
I
I
I
think
you
know
now
we're
at
the
point
where
you
know
the
the
word
hesitancy
and
also
just
the
hesitation
of
you
know,
of
of
the
vaccine,
and
you
know
people
waiting
or
you
know,
or
trying
to
see,
what's
going
to
happen
with
side
effects
and
such,
and
we
just
want
to
reiterate
we've
you
know,
given
you
know
millions
of
vaccines.
D
Now
we
have
a
excellent
system
to
report
any
you
know
adverse
events,
our
county
is
doing
tremendous
and
you
know
opening
up
pop-up
clinics,
making
it
very
easy.
You
know
people
for,
for
people
to
walk
in
make
their
appointments,
our
doctors,
our
health
care
providers,
nurses,
we're
here
to
you,
know,
answer
questions
that
people
may
have,
and
you
know
we
understand
the
hesitation
of
individuals
and
we
just
you
know,
want
to
let
you
all
know
that
we're
here
to
answer
those
questions
that
you
may
have
and
to
get
you
on
that
vaccine.
B
Thank
you,
and
I
just
want
to
add
that
you
know.
As
dr
solorio
cortes
mentioned,
we
have
a
lot
of
sites
and
we
have
a
lot
of
pop-ups.
We
have
big
sites
such
as
fairgrounds,
the
levi's
stadium,
but
also
those
of
us.
B
You
know
those
of
you
that
are
waiting
or
that
don't
know
those
bigger
sites
you
know,
might
start
closing
down,
or
some
of
these
sites
are
closer
to
our
homes
or
that
make
it
easier
for
some
of
us
to
maybe
go
during
our
lunch
time
or
right
after
work
or
on
our
way
to
work,
and
so
you
know,
if
you're,
if
you're
thinking
about
it,
if
you're
you
know
you're
like
waiting
a
little
bit
more
we're
in
the
process
of
starting
to
you
know,
look
at
which
sides
are
going
to
be
closing
down.
B
You
know,
because
again,
as
you
saw
our
numbers,
we
got
a
lot
of
our
community
vaccinated
now
again,
unfortunately,
our
community,
the
hispanic
latino
community,
have
the
lowest
numbers.
So
I
just
want
to
encourage
our
community
to
all
get
vaccinated
right
now
that
it's
easy
for
us,
there's
transportation.
If
you
need
transportation.
B
You
haven't
found
a
way
yet
to
get
vaccinated
and
you're
just
waiting.
It's
there.
You,
let
us
know,
put
it
on
the
on
the
chat
on
the
notes.
We've
helped
several
people
in
the
past.
Another
community
forums
make
get
their
appointment
that
same
evening,
we're
here
to
support
you
and
so
right.
Now
it's
a
little
easier
later
might
not
be
that
easier.
It
might
be
a
site.
B
That's
maybe
further
away
from
your
home
further
away
from
work,
maybe
where
you
might
have
to
wait
a
little
longer
because
there's
a
longer
line
right
now
is
the
time
to
get
vaccinated.
B
You
know
the
easiest
time
I
would
say,
because
once
those
again
centers
might
start
closing
down,
we
might
have
less
staff
available
to
support
and
then
more
lines
and
things
like
that
so
get
out
there,
the
vaccine's
waiting
for
you
to
come
in
your
arm,
and
we
have
andrea
kuri
who
says
or
is
asking
what
percentage
of
the
12
to
15
year
olds.
Do
we
need
to
vaccinate
to
help
reach
herd
immunity?
D
Yeah
that
that's
a
very
good
question-
I
don't
know
specifically
when
it
comes
to
the
age
group,
but
I
do
know
in
general,
you
know
the
numbers
initially
when
back
in
january,
with
dr
fauci
thinking
about
you
know
or
putting
a
number
of
what
what
was
the
aim,
and
I
remember
back,
then
it
was
at
65
70
percent.
That
was
a
number
being
turned
around.
That
would
you
know,
classify
as
her
immunity
now
we're
looking
at.
D
You
know,
80
percent,
if
you
look
at
the
recent
just
commentaries
from
dr
fauci
and
also
scientists,
so
I
would
equate
a
similar
number
for
for
this
age
group,
because
you
you
want
to
take
it
in
in,
and
I
think
as
we
were,
you
were
talking
karina.
One
thing
that
I
did
want
to
kind
of
expand
on
is
this:
this
notion
of
you
know
variance
and
as
it
relates
also
to
hurting
immunities,
you
know.
D
One
of
the
reasons
why
you
want
to
vaccinate
is
to
not
give
the
opportunity
for
that
virus
to,
to
you,
know
mutate
or
have
variation
as
we
we're
calling
them,
and
the
only
way
you
know
that's
going
to
happen
is
is
if
that
virus
has
that
opportunity.
D
So
how
do
you
prevent
that
opportunity?
Number
one?
Is
you
know
the
the
the
actual
innate
infection
which
is
not
you
know
something
that
we
promote?
It's
the
vaccinations,
the
vaccines
is
by
you
by
us
being
vaccinated
being
vaccinated
and,
more,
moreover,
reaching
the
herd.
Immunity
of
you
know
70
80
percent.
D
It
lessens
the
possibility
of
any
type
of
variation
mutation.
You
know
going
on
with
the
whatever
coronavirus
is
present
now
so
very
good
question,
but
I
would
say
the
answer
clear
answer
is
similar
to
what's
the
the
nash,
the
the
global
percentage,
which
is
70
80
that
we're
looking
at
right
now.
B
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
explaining
it
in
a
way,
that's
easy
to
understand.
We
have
er
kamal
ji
singh,
who
just
joined
us
and
is
asking
do
we
need
appointment
for
kids
and
so
the
answer
is
there
are
sites
where
you
don't
need
appointments
now,
kids,
I
consider
16
year
old,
kids
still,
but
you
know
so
when
I
are
young,
the
we
are
not
open
yet
for
the
12
to
15
year
olds.
B
So
as
of
here
in
this
county,
as
of
right
now
we're
only
taking
in
the
16
and
older,
you
can
make
an
appointment.
You
can
show
up
to
some
of
our
drop-in
sites.
So
again,
I'm
going
to
reiterate
tonight
at
levi's
stadium,
5,
30
to
3,
I'm
sorry,
5
30
to
7
30
tonight,
wednesday
and
thursday.
Here's
a
flyer
you
can
show
up
with
your
children,
any
youth
ages,
16
and
older,
and
any
younger
kids.
B
You
can
bring
your
entire
family,
but
we're
not
vaccinating
the
younger
ones
yet,
and
so
you
can
also
get
your
vaccine
that
will
be
tonight
and
tomorrow.
That
is
a
drop-in.
You
don't
have
to
make
an
appointment
tonight
and
tomorrow
and
there's
other
sites
if
you
go
to
the
sec
freebacks.org
and
there
will
be
a
list
of
all
the
other
sites
within
our
county
that
you
can
show
up
to.
B
B
One
970-2999-211
and
make
an
appointment.
You
can
also
make
your
appointment
on
sccfreebacks.org,
so
we
have
everything
covered.
Those
who
want
to
just
show
up
and
get
it
and
those
who
want
and
need
an
appointment
before
please
go
and
get
vaccinated
again.
Our
county
is
vaccinating
those
16
and
over
who
work
live.
B
Play
are
here
in
santa
clara
county
and
then
soon
we
will
be
opening
it
up
to
the
12
and
over.
D
D
But
if
that
individual
doesn't
have
that
signature,
we
could
do
a
verbal
through
the
phone.
So,
basically
again
going
back
to
what
the
county
is
doing.
Is
you
know
we're
making
it
as,
of
course
safe
as
possible,
but
easiest
as
possible?
Even
you
know
for
our
16
year
olds.
So
you
can.
Basically,
you
know:
do
your
form
sign
in?
D
Have
your
your
adult
person,
that's
responsible
for
you
to
sign
it
number
one
or
you
could
walk
into
gilroy
and
we
could
do
a
verbal
by
your
phone
and
we
were
able
to
document
all
that
because
that's
actually
what
we
do
in
gilroy
and
other
all
these
other
county
sites.
B
Yes,
thank
you
and
dr
solorio
cortez.
We
have
christine
von
reisfeld
here
who
I'm
gonna
read
her
comment,
and
then
I
think
it's
a
doctor
related
here.
I'm
involved
in
the
clinical
study
as
a
chronic
patient
receiving
immunosuppressant
infusions
with
john
hopkins
after
two
doses
of
the
mozarena
vaccine,
and
I
have
not
developed
antibodies,
I've
been
advised
to
take
another
dose
and
to
continue
wearing
a
mask.
D
You
said
I
mean
thank
you
so
much
christine
that
that
that
was
actually
going
to
be
one
of
my
talking
points,
and
I
I
I
I
I
forgot
it-
I
omitted
it,
but
it's
true.
I
mean
it's.
We
we
have
to
understand
that
some
people
are
going
to
be
vulnerable
because
of
their
the
conditions,
medical
conditions
they
may
have,
or
the
medications
they're
taking
or
as
you're
saying
the
study
you
participated
in
and
they're,
even
after
getting
the
vaccine,
they're
gonna
have
the
response.
So
what
is.
A
D
Way
that
you
know
we're
gonna
be
able
to
protect
that
population
is
also,
by
being,
you
know,
getting
vaccinated
and
in
in
this
case,
what
I
want
to
you
know
convey
is
that
you
know
it's
important
for
us
to
have
the
children
vaccinated
too,
because
they
could
also,
you
know,
transmit
disease
and
one
of
the
populations
they
could
transmit
to
is
vulnerable
populations
that
you
know
are
suffering
from
immunosuppressant
conditions.
So
excellent,
excellent
point.
Thank
you.
So
much.
B
Yes,
thank
you
so
much
christine.
Thank
you
so
much
to
everybody
who
joined
us
here
today,
dr
soloro.
If
there's
any
last
thoughts
or
any
last
things
that
maybe
you
you
might
remember,
you
want
to
close
us
out
with
today
here
in
our
community,
any
last
thoughts.
D
No
super
excited
pretty
much.
You
know
for
going
back
to
the
the
children
as
soon
as
you
hear
from
us
that
you're
able
to
get
vaccinated,
please
get
vaccinated,
keep
your
eyes
open,
that's
what
I'm
trying
to
say,
keep
your
eyes
open
and
your
emails
and
everything
open
for
to
get
the
green
light
from
us
specifically.
D
B
D
B
To
bring
their
immunization
card
or
student
id
so
I'll
leave
that
to
the
doctor.
I
know.
D
You're
right,
we
haven't
asked
for
immunization
card
student
id.
If
you
have
it.
Thank
you,
but
it's
mainly
a
verbal
who
you
are,
but
I
think
an
idea,
if
you
have
any
any
formal
idea
would
be
will
be
helpful.
B
Thank
you
and,
and
the
only
thing
I'll
add
to
that-
is
our
parents,
so
once
we
open
up
especially
the
12
to
15
year
olds,
so
any
12
to
18,
we
do
need
the
parents
permission
and
you
know
if
you
make
an
appointment,
show
up
with
them.
That
would
be
the
best,
otherwise
something
in
writing
and
or
if
you
know
it
comes
down
to
it.
B
They
may
give
you
a
call,
and
so
just
be
ready
for
that,
so
always
nice
to
just
check
it
off
before
either
show
up
with
them
write
a
little
note,
letting
them
know
that
you're
okay.
So
as
soon
as
we
open
up
the
12
to
15
year
olds,
all
of
that
population
will
need
the
parent's
permission
to
get
this
vaccine.
B
So
with
that,
thank
you
again,
dr
solorio
cortes.
Thank
you
community
for
tuning
in
you
can
watch
this
later.
You
can
send
this.
You
know
to
somebody
if
you
think
this
would
be
important
for
somebody
else
to
watch.
I
see
here
another
christine
again,
vaughn,
I'm
the
first
patient.
My
doctor
at
stanford,
has
seen
with
this
response
but
happy
to
keep
trying
get
vaccinated
and
stay
vigilant.
Some
of
us
are
still
vulnerable.
I
love
that
christine,
thank
you,
and
that
is
a
great
note
to
end
on.
B
I
appreciate
all
of
you
doing.
You
know
your
part
so
that
we
can
continue
to
open
up,
as
we
all
want
our
our
state,
our
county
and
go
back
to
to
our
our
everyday
lives,
as
we
had
prior
prior
to
pandemic
have
a
great
two
weeks.
Everyone
and
we'll
see
you
again
in
two
weeks
with
another.
With
another
topic,
I
see
a
couple
of
messages
here
before
we
close
up
sarah.
You
know
this
is
what
we
do
when
we're
live
right.
B
B
So
again,
you
know
we
want
to
make
sure
that
everything
is
okay
for
our
12
to
15
year
olds
to
start
receiving
their
vaccine
in
our
county,
and
so
it'll
be
soon
it
could
be
even
as
soon
as
tomorrow,
but
not
yet.
You
just
stay
tuned
stay
tuned
on
our
public
sanitary
county,
public
health
page
here
on
facebook.
If
you're
connected
on
instagram,
we
will
make
sure
to
put
that
announcement
as
soon
as
that
opens
up.