For the first time in a month, Orange County's COVID-19 hospitalizations exceeded 200 patients as health officials warned again today of a winter surge and an entire sixth-grade class in Yorba Linda was forced to quarantine and do its classwork online.
For the first time in a month, Orange County's COVID-19 hospitalizations exceeded 200 patients as health officials warned again today of a winter surge and an entire sixth-grade class in Yorba Linda was forced to quarantine and do its classwork online.
For the first time in a month, Orange County's COVID- 19 hospitalizations exceeded 200 patients, according to the latest data, as health officials warned again of a winter surge and an entire sixth-grade class in Yorba Linda was forced to quarantine and do its classwork online.
For the first time in a month, Orange County's COVID- 19 hospitalizations exceeded 200 patients, according to the latest data, as health officials warned again of a winter surge and an entire sixth-grade class in Yorba Linda was forced to quarantine and do its classwork online.