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The Northern California region is the only one not under the stay-at-home order, and 98% of the state’s residents are under the order, Newsom said.
In response to increased hospitalization and ICU numbers, the state opened four alternative care sites for COVID and other hospital patients in areas that are completely full.
The alternative care sites are located at Imperial Valley College, Sacramento Sleep Train Arena, Porterville Developmental Center, and Fairview Developmental Center.
Following the approval of the Pfizer vaccine, the state administered 70,258 doses of the vaccine in the last week, Newsom said, and more shipments are arriving later this week.
SAN FRANCISCO California s remaining intensive care capacity is alarmingly low, just 2.1% as of Friday. What happens if that number drops even further and hits 0%? Gov. Gavin Newsom explained in a video update Friday afternoon. When you see 0%, that doesn t mean there s no capacity, no one s allowed into an ICU. It means we re now in our surge phase, which is about 20% additional capacity that we can make available, Newsom said.
Four alternative care sites have already been set up to help handle overflow patients. The sites are located at Imperial Valley College, Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento, Porterville Developmental Center in Tulare County and Fairview Developmental Center in Orange County.
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Tuesday was the deadliest day of the pandemic in California thus far, with 295 COVID-19 deaths, or roughly 12 Californians dying ever hour. More than 21,000 Californians have now died from COVID-19 or related complications.
This morning, I’d like to spend a little time talking about one of those Californians, and the people he left behind.
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By day, Victor Martinez, 36, worked as an environmental supervisor at a state residential facility for developmentally disabled adults, overseeing custodial staff. But his true passion was music.
For more than a decade, he performed as a DJ in and around his hometown of Porterville under the name “DJ V-Funk.” Martinez knew instinctively how to read a crowd, and what to play to get them dancing, according to his wife Emelina Martinez.
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