California’s health secretary announced Tuesday that regional stay-at-home orders would be extended in Southern California and San Joaquin Valley as the state faces a sustained coronavirus outbreak.
Both of those regions have 0% available capacity in their intensive care units, according to state health officials. If a region’s capacity falls below 15%, it defaults into a mandatory three-week shutdown under the current rules, which Gov.
Gavin Newsom announced at the start of December. "We set the regional stay-at-home order, and regions must remain under the order for at least three weeks," Secretary of Health and Human Services Dr.
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