
California extends restrictions on COVID in some areas.
UNITED STATES.
California extended the Tuesday the strict ones orders to stay home a areas where units intensive care units are running out of beds after Governor Gavin Newson warned residents of the state that prepare for an “increase on “increase” of coronavirus cases for New Year’s trips.
The state’s top health official, Dr. Mark Ghaly, said the south of California and the agricultural area of San Joaquin Valley have no quota for intensive care units, and that state restrictions would be extended in those places.
Newsom said Monday that while hospital admissions were stabilizing in some places, the state was heading into a “new phase” for which it has been preparing by setting up hospital beds in stadiums, schools and tents, although he has trouble getting staff.
Tuesday, California reported more than 31,000 news cases and 242 deaths, but numbers are likely to rise this week when labs and counties catch up with their holiday week reports.
State officials also notified hospitals that the situation is so bad that they must be prepared for the possibility that they will have to resort to crisis-based health care rules established early in the pandemic, which allows treatment to be rationed.
The increase in infections is largely due to the travels and celebrations of the Thanksgiving Day, Which were carried out despite warnings not to meet because the country’s most populous state was already experiencing explosive growth in coronavirus cases.
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