Latest California County-by-county ICU capacity numbers

[Editor: I am not finding a source for daily updating of California REGIONAL ICU bed capacity, which will be the trigger for the upcoming stay-at-home orders.  Below are the current COUNTY numbers.  I will continue to watch for a regional report.  No doubt the State will post something soon….  – R.S.] Newsom implements regional stay-at-home … Continue reading Latest California County-by-county ICU capacity numbers

Virus surges: ICU beds filling up in hard-hit spots; Bay Area shutdown likely mid-December

Newsom to impose new stay-at-home orders in California’s hardest-hit areas [see map below] San Francisco Chronicle, Alexei Koseff, Peter Fimrite, Dec. 3, 2020 SACRAMENTO — Vast swaths of California will fall under new shutdown orders in the coming weeks after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced additional restrictions Thursday to try to slow the coronavirus surge in … Continue reading Virus surges: ICU beds filling up in hard-hit spots; Bay Area shutdown likely mid-December

Solano County hospitalizations on 2020-12-02: 67 positive patients, 21 in ICU, more suspected

By Roger Straw, December 3, 2020 12 ICU beds remain available The State of California’s  COVID19.CA.GOV website is an incredibly rich resource for daily updates with latest data on hospitalizations (and much more) – both for the State and by individual Counties. Each day the State updates the numbers along with “Change from Prior Day” and … Continue reading Solano County hospitalizations on 2020-12-02: 67 positive patients, 21 in ICU, more suspected

Stay-at-home order coming soon in San Francisco Bay Area

Bay Area projected to reach threshold in “mid-late December” twitter.com/KQED – Governor Newsom announced the details of a sweeping new stay-at-home-order that will come into effect for three weeks in certain California regions when their intensive care unit capacities drop below 15%.  The Bay Area is projected to reach that point in “mid-late December.” Newsom … Continue reading Stay-at-home order coming soon in San Francisco Bay Area