


This cookie collect user interaction data like clicks and impressions pseudonymously. This cookie is set by the provider Curalate. Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors. RELATED: How a Grateful Dead Tribute Band Became an Unlikely Sensation “Unfortunately, the groups that we are seeing that are kind of lagging in the vaccination rates tend to be those younger adults, the kind of groups you see going to a concert like this.” “There’s vaccines that are widely available,” Hoppin added. “We’re in the early stages of that investigation, so we’re still trying to understand the scope and source.” “We’ve only recently become aware of this situation so our communicable disease unit is investigating,” Santa Cruz County Communications Manager Jason Hoppin told ABC 7. The county is now investigating whether more cases are linked to the Grateful Shred shows at Felton Music Hall and the Roaring Camp venue during the weekend of July 17 and 18. The owners of the venue have alerted Santa Cruz health officials, canceled all shows through August 5, and have instituted a mandate that all patrons wear masks and all employees get vaccinated. If possible, please vax up and be sure to wear a mask whenever you are inside or close to others.” “But fortunately, it does seem to really help with reducing sickness and preventing hospitalization. “Apparently the vaccine does not prevent transmission,” it notes. A post shared by Grateful Shred some of the show-related cases were breakthrough infections, because the group says its members are fully vaccinated.
