As expected the stay-at-home order for the entire San Joaquin Valley was officially extended on Tuesday.
State Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly made the announcement the stay-at-home order would be extended during a press conference on Tuesday.
The stay-at-home order will remain in effect until the entire Valley s ICU availability is projected to be at least 15 percent. As of Tuesday the ICU availability for the entire Valley was still considered to be at 0 percent.
While there are still staffed ICU beds available, including in Tulare County, that number is limited, including in Tulare County as well. But the state considers the entire Valley to be at 0 percent available based on what measures would need to be taken for hospitals to provide needed care.
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While it s still going to be a long haul, stats provided by the Tulare County Department of Health and Human Services provided a glimmer of hope the tide may be turning just a bit when it comes to the status of COVID-19 in the county.
And it was no surprise Governor Gavin Newsom stated it s virtually certain the stay-at-home orders now in effect would be extended.
The San Joaquin Valley is now under a stay-at-home order that s in effect through December 27 and it s virtually certain that order will continue to be in effect after December 27.
During his press conference on Monday, Newsom said it s âvery likely that we re going to extend the stay-at-home order.â
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