Category Archives: Intensive Care Units (ICUs)

Solano County: down to 9 ICU beds available as of Wednesday December 16

Latest numbers from COVID19.CA.GOV

COVID19.CA.GOV is the only WEEKEND source of information on the coronavirus in Solano County.  The hospitalization details ON THE MAP below are current as of now, and are automatically updated here on the Benicia Independent with each new day’s report from CA.GOV.

For the record, COVID-19 Hospital Data as of Wednesday Dec. 16:

Positive Patients 105
Suspected Patients 16
ICU Positive Patients 32
ICU Suspected Patients 1
ICU Available Beds 9

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Solano County: only 11 ICU beds available as of Tuesday December 15

Latest numbers from COVID19.CA.GOV

COVID19.CA.GOV is the only WEEKEND source of information on the coronavirus in Solano County.  The hospitalization details ON THE MAP below are current as of now, and are automatically updated here on the Benicia Independent with each new day’s report from CA.GOV.

For the record, COVID-19 Hospital Data as of Tuesday Dec. 15:

Positive Patients 121
Suspected Patients 11
ICU Positive Patients 32
ICU Suspected Patients 1
ICU Available Beds 11

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Solano County: only 8 ICU beds available as of Monday December 14

Latest numbers from COVID19.CA.GOV

COVID19.CA.GOV is the only WEEKEND source of information on the coronavirus in Solano County.  The hospitalization details ON THE MAP below are current as of now, and are automatically updated here on the Benicia Independent with each new day’s report from CA.GOV.

For the record, COVID-19 Hospital Data as of Monday Dec. 14:

Positive Patients 107
Suspected Patients 13
ICU Positive Patients 32
ICU Suspected Patients 1
ICU Available Beds 8

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Bay Area Region ICU Bed availability falls to 15.8% – Solano, Napa, San Mateo stay-at-home order coming soon

Where do Bay Area counties stand?

From the San Francisco Coronavirus Tracker, December 15, 2020

Sonoma recently joined five other Bay Area counties — San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa and Santa Clara — in adopting the regional stay-at-home order before being required to by the state. The Bay Area region was at 15.8% ICU availability as of Tuesday morning, according to the state website, with the order becoming mandatory if that number falls below 15%. The remaining counties — San Mateo, Napa and  Solano  — remain subject to purple-tier restrictions until the new order is triggered. Check the reopening tracker to see what’s allowed in each tier and each county.

[BenIndy editor: And visit the Tracker for MUCH MORE information….]