Stay-At-Home Order Lifted For Greater Sacramento Region
CBS Sacramento 1/13/2021 Syndicated Local – CBS Sacramento
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) The stay-at-home order was lifted for the Greater Sacramento region Tuesday.
During a Sacramento County Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday, acting County Executive Ann Edwards said the order would be lifted immediately based on ICU projections. Edwards said she was informed by state officials.
“Looking at the projection out four weeks and anticipating that we will be above 15% ICU bed capacity, and they are thinking that the Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s surges, we’re seeing the worst of it and it’s getting better,” Edwards said.
Trinity County moves into state s less restrictive red tier
Trinity County is moving to a less restrictive tier in the state s Blueprint for a Safer Economy.
Posted: Jan 12, 2021 4:22 PM
Updated: Jan 12, 2021 8:38 PM
Posted By: Deb Anderaos
TRINITY COUNTY, Calif. – Trinity County has moved into the state’s red tier after a recent decline in case and test positivity rates, according to Trinity County Public Health.
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) conducts a weekly assessment of county case and test positivity trends. If the adjusted case rate and or test positivity fall within a less restrictive tier for two consecutive weekly periods, the county can revert to the less restrictive tier.
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Healthcare workers give COVID-19 tests at the CityTestSF at Alemany Farmer s Market location during the coronavirus pandemic in San Francisco, Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
BAY AREA, CA The Bay Area s intensive care unit capacity has fallen below 1 percent, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday, which means the region is likely to remain under the state s Regional Stay-At-Home Order.
Approximately 0.7 percent of the 11-county greater Bay Area region s ICU beds remain open, according to state public health data. Once ICU capacity reaches 0 percent, the region will then direct patients to its surge capacity of additional ICU beds.
Although the region s status will be formally declared by state health officials on Tuesday, the Bay Area will not be able to exit the order until its four-week ICU projection shows a a capacity of greater than or equal to 15 percent.
Disney might move some operations from California to Florida | Print this article
It s a small world, after all, and for employees of the Walt Disney Company based in California, it might be getting even smaller.
Disney is in talks to move some of its office divisions from its Burbank complex in California to Lake Nona, a master-planned community undergoing expansion near the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, according to the
Orlando Business Journal, which cited sources familiar with the matter.
“As the largest employer in Central Florida, we are always exploring opportunities for additional locations within the vicinity of our theme park, but there is nothing concrete, a Disney spokesperson said.