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COVID-19 vaccinations among county residents by gender
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2023-10-23T00:00:36.000ZThe dataset provides number of county residents who are vaccinated by gender. Number of people vaccinated (completed primary series) is the number of county residents who either received a vaccine requiring a single dose (Janssen/Johnson & Johnson) or received the second dose of a vaccine requiring two doses (Pfizer or Moderna). Source: California Immunization Registry. This table is updated Monday-Friday and will not be updated on holidays. Counties are experiencing temporary fluctuations in vaccination data received from the State of California due to a data reconciliation process involving integration of vaccination data systems by the State. The data reconciliation process and associated fluctuations in county vaccination are expected to be resolved by June 2022
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COVID-19 cases by gender
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-07-27T00:00:29.000ZThe dataset provides information about characteristics of COVID-19 cases by gender among Santa Clara County residents. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange This table is updated every Thursday.
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COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths at Long Term Care Facilities
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2022-03-18T21:45:32.000ZThe dataset provides information on cases among residents and staff at LTCFs, which are a critical part of the continuum of health care. LTCFs include skilled nursing, independent living, assisted living and board and care facilities. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange. Data Notes: These data may represent ongoing investigations and as such may change as additional information are collected. The count of facilities is the number of facilities in each type of care that have at least one COVID-19 case. This table was updated for the last time on May 20, 2021.
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COVID-19 hospitalizations by date
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2022-05-17T18:47:14.000ZThe dataset provides information on the number of hospitalized patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19. Data on hospitalized patients are provided by reporting hospitals and represent a snapshot of the hospitals’ patient census and capacity at that point in time. These data may vary greatly day to day as they are only accurate at the time hospitals report the data. Source: Santa Clara County Emergency Medical Services. Data Notes: A Person Under Investigation (PUI) is an individual that is believed to have COVID-19 based on symptoms. New COVID-19 patients represent either newly admitted patients with COVID-19 or PUIs already hospitalized that then test positive for COVID-19. Percent represents the percentage of staffable beds for each level of care that are occupied by patients with COVID-19. Percentages are provided as a rolling 7-day average. This data table was updated for the last time on May 24, 2021. To access more recent hospitalization data please visit the state’s open data portal here. https://data.ca.gov/dataset/covid-19-hospital-data1
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COVID-19 Positivity Rate by Census Tract
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-08-01T19:01:29.000ZCumulative COVID-19 positivity rate among county residents per 100 COVID-19 tests performed by census tract. Source: California Department of Public Health, California Reportable Disease Information Exchange (CalREDIE). Note: Data are not presented if the test count is between 1 to 10 and/or population size is less than 1000 in a census tract. COVID-19 cumulative positivity rate by census tract is updated the first Tuesday of each month. This table was updated for the last time on January 24, 2023.
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COVID-19 Cases by Census Tract
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-08-01T19:00:26.000ZCumulative COVID-19 case rate among county residents per 100,000 people residing in the census tract. Source: California Department of Public Health, California Reportable Disease Information Exchange (CalREDIE). Note: Data are not presented if the case count is between 1 to 10 and/or population size is less than 1000 in a census tract. COVID-19 cumulative case rate by census tract is updated the first Tuesday of each month. This table was updated for the last time on January 24, 2023.
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COVID-19 Test Rate by Census Tract
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-08-01T19:00:47.000ZCumulative COVID-19 tests performed among county residents per 100,000 people residing in the census tract. Source: California Department of Public Health, California Reportable Disease Information Exchange (CalREDIE). Note: Data are not presented if the test count is between 1 to 10 and/or population size is less than 1000 in a census tract. COVID-19 cumulative test rate by census tract is updated the first Tuesday of each month. This table was updated for the last time on January 24, 2023.
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High School Graduation Rate by School District
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2020-06-19T21:08:21.000ZHighSchoolGraduation
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Deaths with COVID-19 by gender
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-07-27T00:04:25.000ZThe dataset provides information about characteristics of deaths with COVID-19 by gender among Santa Clara County residents. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange This table is updated every Friday.
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COVID-19 cases at Long Term Care Facilities by date
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2022-03-18T18:25:54.000ZThe dataset provides information on cases among residents and staff at LTCFs, which are a critical part of the continuum of health care. LTCFs include skilled nursing, independent living, assisted living and board and care facilities. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange. Data Notes: Cases are reported by the earliest of either the symptoms onset date, date of specimen collection or lab result date. These data may represent ongoing investigations and as such may change as additional information are collected. Only LTCFs within Santa Clara County are listed. Hospitalizations are only determined at the time a case was reported to the Public Health Department and do not represent patients that are currently or have ever been hospitalized. This table was updated for the last time on May 20, 2021.