FLASH REPORT #160 – COVID-19 Response and Recovery | News – City of San Jose, CA

The following is information about the City of San Joss response to slow and reduce the spread of COVID-19 and support our most at-risk communities.

SOURCE:City of San JosEmergency Operations Center

Contact:Carolina Camarena / Vicki Day, City of San Jos Media Line: 408-535-7777City of San Jos Customer Contact Center: 3-1-1 or 408-535-3500

Email: News/Media: EOC_PIO@sanjoseca.govResidents: 311@sanjoseca.govBusinesses: covid19sjbusiness@sanjoseca.govNon-Profits: covid19sjcbo@sanjoseca.gov

Moving to Yellow Tier: Effective today Santa Clara County enters the least restrictive Yellow Tier under the State's Blueprint for a Safer Economy. The move to the yellow tier means many businesses such as bars, restaurants, gyms and movie theaters will be allowed to expand their capacity for indoor operations to 50 percent, and for the first time bars not providing meals can resume indoor operations at 25 percent capacity.

The County has placed a limited local health order that will:

Registration for swim lessons is open in-person and online at the PRNS Registration System. There are also scholarships available for those who qualify. Families must apply in-person at a community center and scholarships can be used at any program location.

In preparation for summer Swim San Jos programming, PRNS is recruiting for part-time, unbenefited Lifeguard; Lifeguard Instructor; Pool Manager; and Assistant Pool Manager positions. A Lifeguard Training certificate is not required to apply or interview. If selected for a position, the Swim San Jos program will provide training upon request. The application deadline is May 26 at 11:59 p.m.

For more information about swimming pool locations, lessons, hiring positions and scholarships, please visit the PRNS swimming and pools web page.

Appointments can be made starting seven days in advance of the testing date until all slots are reserved at http://www.sccfreetest.org. Appointments at the Fairgrounds site are now available five days in advance. Testing is free at all these sites.

All healthcare systems are required by the County order to offer free testing to symptomatic persons, persons who have been exposed to a confirmed COVID-19 case, and all essential workers. For more information on testing rights, see our Frequently Asked Questions page.

All test sites are mapped on the Countys website at http://www.sccfreetest.org. The site is available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Tagalog. Information is also available by calling 2-1-1.

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A persons risk for COVID-19 is not related to race, ethnicity or culture. City employees must abide by the Discrimination and Harassment policy, and treat colleagues and members of the public with courtesy and respect. Discrimination and/or Harassment of any kind is a violation of the policies and will not be tolerated.

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FLASH REPORT #160 - COVID-19 Response and Recovery | News - City of San Jose, CA

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