THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF MORGAN HILL, GILROY & SAN MARTIN
JULY 3, 2020
A supplement to the Gilroy Dispatch & Morgan Hill Times
Biking P4 Home of the Week P6 Real Estate P7
Ongoing Battle
Public health official stresses importance of Covid-19 test P2
PROTECTING OTHERS D
Health official discusses the importance of Covid-19 testing
r. Marty Fenstersheib has seen his share of health crises. In his more than 30-year career in public health, Fenstersheib has battled such challenges as the HIV epidemic and the H1N1 virus. Fenstersheib, who retired in 2013 after 29 years with Santa Clara County as its health officer, returned to the county as its Covid-19 testing officer after a stint as San Benito County’s health officer. He recently discussed his experience as well as why people should get tested for Covid-19.
What differences do you see in the virus’ spread in San Benito County, with its smaller population, compared with the larger Santa Clara County? The virus doesn’t care which county you are in; the virus spreads the same way in large counties as it does in small ones. People work and live in different places and cross county lines, so everybody must follow the same guidance.
Why is it important for people to get tested for Covid-19? It’s important in order for us to find out who is infected; then we can keep those people separated from others so they won’t infect other people. That protects coworkers, families and the community. We can also then identify people who may have already been exposed to an infected person and keep those people away from others and thus conDr. Marty Fenstersheib tain the infections in the community.
Some people have questioned the need to get tested, saying that they could unknowingly contract Covid19 in the hours/days after, making their test result irrelevant. What would you say to them? Testing is not a one-time act. Our recommendation is for people in frontline work to get tested at least once a month. We understand the potential for exposure is ongoing and so testing, too, needs to be ongoing.
JULY 3, 2020
You retired from Santa Clara County after nearly 30 years in public health, and recently left San Benito County after a stint there. Why did you decide to come back to Santa Clara County?
2
This is the community where I live and I still have a desire to help. I want to add my career experiences to the efforts being made to help the community stay safe.
You have been the top health official during other health crises, such as the HIV epidemic and the more recent H1N1 virus. Do you see any similarities or differences with the current pandemic?
Each pandemic or epidemic requires extensive honest and accurate communication with the community. In comparison, HIV is not easily spread— it’s not a respiratory disease—but in each of these cases there were a lot of fears and misinformation within the community. H1N1 was similar in that it was a respiratory disease, but it wasn’t the same because it was a flu virus and a vaccine was developed very quickly so it didn’t have the same economic impacts as Covid-19. Covid-19 is different because it will take much longer to develop a vaccine, and the economic impacts are huge.
Looking back at the early days of the pandemic in March, how has the county’s response to Covid-19 evolved over the last three months? We’ve learned a lot more about the virus itself. We’ve moved from mitigation—where everybody was staying inside—to more of a containment model. That means that as we open up we know there will be more exposure and infection. That’s why we have augmented our testing capacity so we can quickly identify these additional infections and contain them through our case investigation and contact tracing. We’ve also learned that using facemasks is critical and serves a very important role in preventing people from exposing others.
COVER UP Wearing
a face mask is critical in preventing the spread of Covid-19, Dr. Marty Fenstersheib advises.
JULY 3, 2020
3
SPOKING MY MIND
SUMMER RIDES Readers of Curt Hentschke’s column have offered suggestions on safe cycling.
SAFE SUMMER CYCLING Tips for biking during pandemic BY CURT HENTSCHKE
JULY 3, 2020
E
4
ver since April, I feel that I’ve been sharing nothing but rotten riding reports. This event has been canceled; that ride has been postponed. Through it all, I’ve also been trying to give the good news. We can still ride, as long as we follow the approved safety precautions (i.e., masks, gloves, social distancing). This month, I really wanted to focus primarily on the positive, so I enlisted the expertise of my team of experts: You! Recently, on social media, I asked how you are making the cycling experience work during the pandemic. I was very pleased with
the responses, and I plan to share them with you over the months ahead. Starting with: • JU suggested shorter rides, thereby eliminating restroom stops. Genius! • SC and SS both mentioned that this is a great time to assess the integrity of your bike gear. Is it time for a summer tune-up? Have the kids outgrown their helmets? • NBC and AB both mentioned that trail riding early in the mornings and on weekdays will help you avoid a lot of stressful congestion. • KC and JU both touted the use of a bicycle trainer at home,
where you know you’ll be safe and virus-free. • EP recommends taking bicycles camping with you! Brilliant! • Finally, LZ and DP both mentioned the importance of bringing a mask or Buff along. These are especially important if you find yourself in a crowded area (or when you’re pulled over by the police for speeding). Thanks for all the great ideas; next month, we explore bicycle picnics!
SAVE THE DATES Santa Cruz Mountains Challenge– Santa Cruz–CANCELED
Marin Century/Mt. Tam Double— CANCELED Garden Railroad Tour–South County–CANCELED Devil’s Slide Ride–Pacifica–NEW DATE Bike the Bridges & BrewFest– POSTPONED Curt “Cycle Guy” Hentschke has pedaled more than 60,000 miles of South Valley and San Benito County trails. Send your cycle celebrations to heycycleguy@gmail. com. Check for last minute changes before attending.
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HOME OF THE WEEK
Submitted photo
FOR SALE A large driveway leads to this remodeled Morgan Hill home.
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his newly remodeled Morgan Hill home sits on a half-acre flat lot on a cul-de-sac. Located at 18449 Shadowbrook Way, the 2,835-square-foot home includes five bedrooms and three baths. Built in 1987, the home features a renovated modern kitchen-formal living and dining areas with a high ceiling, as well as a full bedroom and bath downstairs. Other renovations include new carpet and paint, upgraded
bathrooms, new deck-gutters-patio area and concrete walkway along the perimeter of the home. In addition to five bedrooms and a den, there is a fully renovated one-bedroom junior accessory dwelling unit of 435 square feet with a separate side entrance, full bathroom, kitchenette and its own laundry. The home is listed at $1,399,000 by American Heritage Properties. For information, visit tinyurl.com/ybpyaymq.
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Specializing, Pavers, Concrete, Irrigation, Sod, Cleanups, All Landscape Construction Serving the Bay Area since 1992 Call for Free Estimates Licensed, Bonded & Insured 408-309-2973 License # 962540
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Tues-Thurs 10-2 Fri & Sat 12-6 or by private appointment
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Holidays *Due to COVID-19 we will be monitoring attendence at receptions.Wine and food will not be self serve.
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Call 408.767.2868 cafe152@charter.net Food for the How many from 10 to 100 Tell Us We’ll work with your budget MADE
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Drop Off Free in Gilroy On Site at Cafe 152 Bread Co.
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• Pastries and coffee Sliders - Burger BarChip Cookies and many • Burger sliders other Desserts Buffet Dinner for drop off
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PROTECTING OTHERS D
Health official discusses the importance of Covid-19 testing
r. Marty Fenstersheib has seen his share of health crises. In his more than 30-year career in public health, Fenstersheib has battled such challenges as the HIV epidemic and the H1N1 virus. Fenstersheib, who retired in 2013 after 29 years with Santa Clara County as its health officer, returned to the county as its Covid-19 testing officer after a stint as San Benito County’s health officer. He recently discussed his experience as well as why people should get tested for Covid-19.
What differences do you see in the virus’ spread in San Benito County, with its smaller population, compared with the larger Santa Clara County? The virus doesn’t care which county you are in; the virus spreads the same way in large counties as it does in small ones. People work and live in different places and cross county lines, so everybody must follow the same guidance.
Why is it important for people to get tested for Covid-19? It’s important in order for us to find out who is infected; then we can keep those people separated from others so they won’t infect other people. That protects coworkers, families and the community. We can also then identify people who may have already been exposed to an infected person and keep those people away from others and thus conDr. Marty Fenstersheib tain the infections in the community.
Some people have questioned the need to get tested, saying that they could unknowingly contract Covid19 in the hours/days after, making their test result irrelevant. What would you say to them? Testing is not a one-time act. Our recommendation is for people in frontline work to get tested at least once a month. We understand the potential for exposure is ongoing and so testing, too, needs to be ongoing.
JULY 3, 2020
You retired from Santa Clara County after nearly 30 years in public health, and recently left San Benito County after a stint there. Why did you decide to come back to Santa Clara County?
2
This is the community where I live and I still have a desire to help. I want to add my career experiences to the efforts being made to help the community stay safe.
You have been the top health official during other health crises, such as the HIV epidemic and the more recent H1N1 virus. Do you see any similarities or differences with the current pandemic?
Each pandemic or epidemic requires extensive honest and accurate communication with the community. In comparison, HIV is not easily spread— it’s not a respiratory disease—but in each of these cases there were a lot of fears and misinformation within the community. H1N1 was similar in that it was a respiratory disease, but it wasn’t the same because it was a flu virus and a vaccine was developed very quickly so it didn’t have the same economic impacts as Covid-19. Covid-19 is different because it will take much longer to develop a vaccine, and the economic impacts are huge.
Looking back at the early days of the pandemic in March, how has the county’s response to Covid-19 evolved over the last three months? We’ve learned a lot more about the virus itself. We’ve moved from mitigation—where everybody was staying inside—to more of a containment model. That means that as we open up we know there will be more exposure and infection. That’s why we have augmented our testing capacity so we can quickly identify these additional infections and contain them through our case investigation and contact tracing. We’ve also learned that using facemasks is critical and serves a very important role in preventing people from exposing others.
COVER UP Wearing
a face mask is critical in preventing the spread of Covid-19, Dr. Marty Fenstersheib advises.
JULY 3, 2020
3
SPOKING MY MIND
SUMMER RIDES Readers of Curt Hentschke’s column have offered suggestions on safe cycling.
SAFE SUMMER CYCLING Tips for biking during pandemic BY CURT HENTSCHKE
JULY 3, 2020
E
4
ver since April, I feel that I’ve been sharing nothing but rotten riding reports. This event has been canceled; that ride has been postponed. Through it all, I’ve also been trying to give the good news. We can still ride, as long as we follow the approved safety precautions (i.e., masks, gloves, social distancing). This month, I really wanted to focus primarily on the positive, so I enlisted the expertise of my team of experts: You! Recently, on social media, I asked how you are making the cycling experience work during the pandemic. I was very pleased with
the responses, and I plan to share them with you over the months ahead. Starting with: • JU suggested shorter rides, thereby eliminating restroom stops. Genius! • SC and SS both mentioned that this is a great time to assess the integrity of your bike gear. Is it time for a summer tune-up? Have the kids outgrown their helmets? • NBC and AB both mentioned that trail riding early in the mornings and on weekdays will help you avoid a lot of stressful congestion. • KC and JU both touted the use of a bicycle trainer at home,
where you know you’ll be safe and virus-free. • EP recommends taking bicycles camping with you! Brilliant! • Finally, LZ and DP both mentioned the importance of bringing a mask or Buff along. These are especially important if you find yourself in a crowded area (or when you’re pulled over by the police for speeding). Thanks for all the great ideas; next month, we explore bicycle picnics!
SAVE THE DATES Santa Cruz Mountains Challenge– Santa Cruz–CANCELED
Marin Century/Mt. Tam Double— CANCELED Garden Railroad Tour–South County–CANCELED Devil’s Slide Ride–Pacifica–NEW DATE Bike the Bridges & BrewFest– POSTPONED Curt “Cycle Guy” Hentschke has pedaled more than 60,000 miles of South Valley and San Benito County trails. Send your cycle celebrations to heycycleguy@gmail. com. Check for last minute changes before attending.
GUARANTEED
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Cash to help pay your funeral, medical bills or other final expenses.
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HOME OF THE WEEK
Submitted photo
FOR SALE A large driveway leads to this remodeled Morgan Hill home.
Renovated spacious home Flat property has room for pool, sports court or orchard
JULY JULY3,3,2020 2020
T
6
his newly remodeled Morgan Hill home sits on a half-acre flat lot on a cul-de-sac. Located at 18449 Shadowbrook Way, the 2,835-square-foot home includes five bedrooms and three baths. Built in 1987, the home features a renovated modern kitchen-formal living and dining areas with a high ceiling, as well as a full bedroom and bath downstairs. Other renovations include new carpet and paint, upgraded
bathrooms, new deck-gutters-patio area and concrete walkway along the perimeter of the home. In addition to five bedrooms and a den, there is a fully renovated one-bedroom junior accessory dwelling unit of 435 square feet with a separate side entrance, full bathroom, kitchenette and its own laundry. The home is listed at $1,399,000 by American Heritage Properties. For information, visit tinyurl.com/ybpyaymq.
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Beautiful 4 Bedroom 3 Bath home in desirable neighborhood. Corner lot gardener included. 3 car garage. Rent $3,000.00 Month $3,500.00 Security Deposit. Nice 3 Bedroom 2.5 Bath large home and lot in established neighborhood. Some updates, 2 car garage. Rent $2,300.00 month Security Deposit $2,800.00
For more information Contact 408.842.5066 or email classifieds@newsvmedia.com
Houses
2/1 3/2 3/2 4/6
$2100.00 $2150.00 $3000.00 $4000.00
Duplexes and Triplexes $1650.00 2/1 $1700.00
3/2
Apartments 2/1.5 2/1
$1600.00 $1895.00
330 Tres Pinos Rd. Ste. B-1 HOLLISTER RENTAL PROPERTIES For more information, call
831.637.7337
www.pivetticompany.com
831.637.1691
Lic# 429006
HOME & GARDEN SERVICES CONCRETE
DOORS
HAULING
LANDSCAPE & GARDEN
FENCES
J. Casalegno Concrete
All Residential
Humberto Montes Tree Services
Soares Lumber P.S.G. Fencing
Lic# 381833 Bonded & Insured
cccraftsman@gmail.com craftmansdooservices.com
South County Cleanup, Demo & Hauling LOW RATES • FREE ESTIMATES CLEAN UP-Yards, homes, properties, rentals & garages DEMO-Bathrooms, kitchens, decks, patios, small buildings HAULING-Garbage, yard waste, rock, sand & mulch POWER WASHING 408.430.3560
CONSTRUCTION
HANDYMAN
HOME & GARDENING
Rianda Construction
Hauling, yard work tree & brush trimming, fence repair, vacant home & garage cleaning FREE ESTIMATES Ruben 408.310.0078
Main Sewer Water Service
A+ rated BBB company 35+ years experience • Driveways • Patios • Walkways • Stamped Concrete
408.279.8036
- 35 years experience -
408.847.1490 Lic: #649968 Credit cards accepted
Call Adam at 408.710.4556
Champion Plumbing
Mike McLennan 650-495-8332 Lic 572745
• Hauling • Lawns • Aeration • Landscaping • Yard clean-up • Garden maint.
408.394.6824
Lic: #7921 Fully Insured
Redwood Fencing Chain Link • Decks Arbors • Hole Drilling
408.842.0260 831.726.2002 Lic. #606051
MAGNOLIA LANDSCAPE AND CONCRETE, INC.
Specializing, Pavers, Concrete, Irrigation, Sod, Cleanups, All Landscape Construction Serving the Bay Area since 1992 Call for Free Estimates Licensed, Bonded & Insured 408-309-2973 License # 962540
BIG PICTURE PLUMBING LOCAL & AFFORDABLE Quality Work That Can Be Trusted Family Owned & Operated Call 408 551-8670 For All Your Plumbing Needs Insured/ Bonded Lic#1047875
JULY 3, 2020
Quality • Integrity New construction Additions & remodels
Installed • Finished Repaired • Entry • Patio Closet Pocket And More
7
12 GALLERY02
Contemporary Art in Downtown Gilroy
7363 Monterey Street Gilroy, CA 95020 408.206.0018 www.GALLERY1202.com
Tues-Thurs 10-2 Fri & Sat 12-6 or by private appointment
Food for the
Holidays *Due to COVID-19 we will be monitoring attendence at receptions.Wine and food will not be self serve.
Made Easy!
Call 408.767.2868 cafe152@charter.net Food for the How many from 10 to 100 Tell Us We’ll work with your budget MADE
Holidays
CATERING EASY! Made Easy! Enjoy
Drop Off Free in Gilroy On Site at Cafe 152 Bread Co.
Call cafe152@charter.net
408.767.2868 Here are some ideas!
Assorted Gourmet Sandwiches How many from 10 to 100
Tell Us
Mini SandwichesWe’ll work with your budget Variety of Market Salads Drop Off Free in Gilroy
Enjoy
Site at Cafe 152 Bread Co. Audrey’s FinestOn Chocolate Chip Cookies and many other Desserts Here are some ideas! Here are some ideas!
Exceptional Breakfast • Assorted gourmetAssorted sandwiches Gourmet Goodies • Mini sandwiches Sandwiches
Pastries and Coffee • Variety of market salads
Mini Sandwiches
Fall Bites • Harvest ChocolateSmall chip cookies Variety of Market Salads Menu • Exceptional breakfast goodies
Audrey’s Finest Chocolate
• Pastries and coffee Sliders - Burger BarChip Cookies and many • Burger sliders other Desserts Buffet Dinner for drop off
Located in Historic Downtown Gilroy • Steaks, Seafood & Pasta • Beautiful Ambiance • Patio Dining • Early Bird Dining • Sunday Champagne Brunch 8am • Full Service Bar / Happy Hour 3-6pm • Early Bird Dinner Specials 4-6pm • Ask About Our Banquet & Catering Services Weddings, Rehearsal Dinners, Line Dancing Baby Showers, Receptions Wed • 7pm FREE Lessons
• Buffet dinner for drop off
Appetizer Party at Exceptional Breakfast • Appetizer party atGoodies Cafe 152 Bread Co. Cafe 152 - BYOW BYOW Pastries and Coffee
Office parties and events
408.767.2868
Catering
Fall Harvest Small Bites Menu Sliders - Burger Bar Buffet Dinner for drop off Appetizer Party at Cafe 152 Bread Co. BYOW
408.767.2868 • cafe152@charter.net
Open daily 8:00am for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Sunday Brunch 8am-1pm 7400 Monterey Street, Gilroy • 408.842.3454 www.oldcityhall.biz