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Santa Clara County Reports 1,848 New Coronavirus Cases, 29 Deaths

Reply(1) There have been 2,619,829 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 29,106 coronavirus-related deaths in California as of Friday night according to data from Johns Hopkins University. (Shutterstock) SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CA The Santa Clara County Public Health Department reported 1,848 additional coronavirus cases Friday. The latest report brings the countywide case count to 80,466. The county reported 29 additional coronavirus-related fatalities Friday, bringing its COVID-19 death toll to 843. Subscribe There were 707 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in the county as of Friday of which 163 were being were being treated in intensive care units Elsewhere around the Bay Area and beyond, the City of Monterey s Aloha Coffee and Cafe and its owner have received a temporary restraining order to close shop after repeated COVID-19 safety violations, Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine Pacioni announced on Thursday.

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San Mateo County Reports 341 New Coronavirus Cases, 21 Deaths

Reply There have been 2,619,829 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 29,106 coronavirus-related deaths in California as of Friday night according to data from Johns Hopkins University. (Shutterstock) SAN MATEO COUNTY, CA San Mateo County Health reported 341 additional coronavirus cases Friday. The latest report brings the countywide case count to 27.358. The county reported 21 additional coronavirus-related fatalities Friday, bringing its COVID-19 death toll to 255. Subscribe There were 189 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in San Mateo County as of Friday, of which 44 were being treated in intensive care units. Elsewhere around the Bay Area and beyond, the City of Monterey s Aloha Coffee and Cafe and its owner have received a temporary restraining order to close shop after repeated COVID-19 safety violations, Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine Pacioni announced on Thursday.

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Superior Court Orders Local Cafe To Close After Multiple Face Mask Requirement Violations

Superior Court Orders Local Cafe To Close After Multiple Face Mask Requirement Violations Bay City News Service FacebookTwitterEmail Bay City News Foundation The City of Monterey s Aloha Coffee and Cafe and its owner have received a temporary restraining order to close shop after repeated COVID-19 safety violations, Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine Pacioni announced on Thursday. The order requires the owner, Richard Dunnuck, to close the business until he obtains a valid food service permit as well as complies with the state s Regional Stay at Home Order and face covering orders. Dunnuck lost his food service permit in early December after he, his employees and customers violated the face covering requirements on multiple occasions, Deputy District Attorney Emily Hickok said,

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SQUIDFRY 12.31.20: Just Say Aloha…

SQUIDFRY 12.31.20: Just Say Aloha…
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Aloha Coffee owner intends to sue Monterey County as they pull health permit

Aloha Coffee owner intends to sue Monterey County as they pull health permit Share Updated: 7:27 PM PST Dec 24, 2020 Kyla Linville Share Updated: 7:27 PM PST Dec 24, 2020 Hide Transcript Show Transcript ERIN CLARK IS OFF TONIGHT. WE ARE BEGINNING TONIGHT WITH A SMALL MONTEREY COFFEE SHOP DEFYING HEALTH GUIDELINES. ALOHA COFFEE HAS BEEN ISSUED A NUMBER OF WARNINGS FROM THE MONTEREY COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH BUREAU..WHICH EVENTUALLY LED TO THE BUSINESS S HEALTH PERMIT GETTING REVOKED. ACTION NEWS EIGHT REPORTER KYLA LINVILLE JOINS US IN STUDIO WITH A BREAKDOWN ON WHAT THE COFFEE SHOP HAD TO SAY. ALTHOUGH THE COFFEE SHOP HAD THEIR PERMIT TAKEN AWAY, THEY CONTINUE TO OPERATE BUSINESS AS USUAL. AND IT S THE BUSINESS OWNER RICHARD DUNNUCK WHO SAYS HE PLANS TO SUE MONTEREY COUNTY FOR TEN MILLION DOLLARS FOR INFRINGING ON HIS RIGHT. Richard Dunnuck 0:05:09 This is a court case, so it s got to go to court. It s my case, t

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