Question of the Week 10/13/17
The sun is shining and the outdoors are calling. How are folks in San Benito County spending their weekends and long days during this stretch of gorgeous weather?
Bill Mifsud: Tasting wine along Cienega road. We have beautiful wineries in our county including Calera Wine...
Letter: Volunteering is the vaccine for what ails society
A strange disease has infected us. Upon initial infection the infected person actually feels good. Efforts to stop the spread of this disease are difficult but a vaccine is available.
This disease afflicts us because it is out of balance with something we all love...
Guest View: Spring into immunity
With the coming of summer, families of sixth-graders are looking forward to a fun-filled season that also includes the mandatory tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis (Tdap) vaccination for seventh-grade entry. This middle-school rite of passage is frequently left to the precious last days of summer vacation. This quirk of human nature causes a late-summer “Tdap tsunami” at local pharmacies, healthcare providers’ offices, and here at Public Health Services.







