By Roger Straw, December 5, 2020, updated Dec 7, 2020
The State of California is now posting a readily available DAILY UPDATE on California’s REGIONAL ICU hospital bed availability. This is super important as a 15% level is the trigger for the state’s Dec. 3 Stay At Home Order. Save this link for future use: https://covid19.ca.gov/stay-home-except-for-essential-needs/. (You will need to scroll down to “Regional Stay Home Order”).
Below is the most current data from covid19.ca.gov:
EARLIER VERSION FOR COMPARISON: Below you will find the map and the listing from December 5:
SAHO ICU bed % available as of December 5, 2020 for the 5 regions:
Northern California 24.1%
Bay Area 21.7%
Greater Sacramento 21.4%
San Joaquin Valley 8.6%
Southern California 12.5%
BenIndy NOTES
SAHO is short for Stay At Home Order.
I will try to find out and post here the usual time of day when the numbers are updated. Stay tuned.
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 “14-Day Rolling Average.” Below is a summary, followed by a screenshot of today’s results. The CURRENT data on the CA.GOV Hospitalizations page provides much more by simply hovering over various components.
Today CA.GOV showed Solano County COVID19 hospitalizations as of yesterday, Sunday November 6:
69 Positive Patients (3 fewer than previous day, 14 day rolling average of 66)
10 additional Suspected Patients (3 fewer than previous day, 14 day rolling average of 12)
21 ICU Positive Patients (1 fewer than previous day, 14 day rolling average of 18)
0 additional ICU Suspected Patients (same as previous day, 14 day rolling average of 2)
11 ICU Available Beds (1 fewer than previous day)
As of yesterday, Saturday, December 5, 2020Previous day’s report – data as of Saturday, December 5, 2020
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 “14-Day Rolling Average.” Below is a summary, followed by a screenshot of today’s results. The CURRENT data on the CA.GOV Hospitalizations page provides much more by simply hovering over various components.
Today CA.GOV showed Solano County COVID19 hospitalizations as of yesterday, Saturday November 5:
72 Positive Patients (3 more than previous day, 14 day rolling average of 65)
13 additional Suspected Patients (3 more than previous day, 14 day rolling average of 12)
22 ICU Positive Patients (3 more than previous day, 14 day rolling average of 18)
0 additional ICU Suspected Patients (1 fewer than previous day, 14 day rolling average of 2)
12 ICU Available Beds (same as previous day)
As of yesterday, Saturday, December 5, 2020
Previous day’s report – data as of Friday, December 4, 2020
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 “14-Day Rolling Average.” Below is a summary, followed by a screenshot of today’s results. The CURRENT data on the CA.GOV Hospitalizations page provides much more by simply hovering over various components.
Today CA.GOV showed Solano County COVID19 hospitalizations as of yesterday, Wednesday November 3:
64 Positive Patients (3 fewer than previous day, 14 day rolling average of 63)
14 additional Suspected Patients (3 more than previous day, 14 day rolling average of 11)
18 ICU Positive Patients (3 fewer than previous day, 14 day rolling average of 16)
1 additional ICU Suspected Patients (1 fewer than previous day, 14 day rolling average of 2)
12 ICU Available Beds (same as previous day)
As of yesterday, Wednesday, December 3, 2020
Previous day’s report – data as of Tuesday, December 2, 2020
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