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San Mateo County Goes Under Stay-At-Home Order

UpdatedWed, Dec 16, 2020 at 1:34 pm PT Replies(4) The state announced the order today as regional ICU bed capacity fell below 15 percent, a trigger threshold. The order is meant to prevent crowding and mingling among non-household members and overwhelming the health care system. (Shutterstock) SAN MATEO COUNTY, CA – San Mateo County declined to join five other Bay Area counties last week that preemptively enacted stay-at-home orders. It no longer has that option. Amid a coronavirus cases explosion and rapid decline of ICU capacity, San Mateo County has been placed under a mandatory Regional Stay Home Order. San Mateo joins 10 other Bay Area counties under tighter restrictions imposed by the state.

Restaurants in Carlsbad Village Continue In-Person Dining as Peaceful Protest

Updated on December 13, 2020 at 11:34 pm NBC Universal, Inc. Several businesses in Carlsbad Village are taking a stand against the state’s Regional stay-at-home order. A group of restaurant owners are seating in-person diners as a peaceful protest. “This is not a political move. It has nothing to do with us trying to go against Gavin Newsom and the government. It is purely to save our businesses and to provide for our employees so they can provide for their families,” said Annie Rammel, an owner of OAK + Elixir Wine Beer Eatery in Carlsbad Village. She said on Sunday she and her staff prepared to close the shop and say their goodbyes.

Sonoma County Will Join Stay Home Order Beginning Saturday

December 10, 2020 The County of Sonoma has announced the following: “Due to rising COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations, Sonoma County will join six other Bay Area counties and the city of Berkeley in preemptively adopting the California Department of Public Health’s Stay-Home Order beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020.” Here are the full details of the order, as posted on the County website on December 10th: Santa Rosa,  CA  –  December 10, 2020 at 4:00 PM  –  Due to rising COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations, Sonoma County will join six other Bay Area counties and the city of Berkeley in preemptively adopting the California Department of Public Health’s Stay-Home Order beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020. The local order adopts the restrictions contained within the State’s recently announced Regional Stay-at-Home order.

Novel Coronavirus In Nevada: Dec 2-8, 2020

Right now, 90 percent of staffed hospital beds are occupied. Nevada To Receive 164,150 Vaccines In December By The Associated Press Federal officials have allocated 164,150 vaccines to be distributed in Nevada this month. State officials plan to distribute the initial doses to frontline health care workers and nursing home residents and staff. More than 173,000 people are designated as part of the first distribution tier forcing the state to decide how to prioritize among health care workers. Officials said they plan to prioritize individuals in high risk environments and were still determining what each category entailed, including whether essential retail workers included casino employees that the state has said are key to economic recovery.

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