warriorfan
12-04-2020, 06:47 PM
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/live-today-bay-area-health-officials-to-make-major-covid-announcement/amp/
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – Five Bay Area counties will soon adopt the state’s stay-at-home order earlier than what Gov. Gavin Newsom is mandating in an effort to curb an increase in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations.
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The stay-at-home order affects the following Bay Area counties/regions, wi
Alameda (starts Monday, Dec. 7)
Contra Costa (starts Tuesday, Dec. 8)
Marin (starts Tuesday, Dec. 8)
Santa Clara (starts Sunday, Dec. 6)
San Francisco (starts Sunday, Dec. 6)
City of Berkeley (starts Sunday, Dec. 6)
The new restrictions remain in place until Jan. 4, 2021.
Under this order:
Indoor businesses reduce capacity by 20%
100% masking
Hair and nails salons must close
Restaurants must cease outdoor dining, offer takeout/delivery only
Bars and wineries must close
Local health officials said there are currently more than 1,000 COVID hospitalizations in the Bay Area right now.
California health officials on Thursday announced criteria for a regional stay-at-home order that is triggered by ICU capacities as COVID-19 case rates and hospitalizations continue to rise.
Let’s flatten the curve...again!
:roll:
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – Five Bay Area counties will soon adopt the state’s stay-at-home order earlier than what Gov. Gavin Newsom is mandating in an effort to curb an increase in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations.
WATCH LIVE NOW ON KRONON
The stay-at-home order affects the following Bay Area counties/regions, wi
Alameda (starts Monday, Dec. 7)
Contra Costa (starts Tuesday, Dec. 8)
Marin (starts Tuesday, Dec. 8)
Santa Clara (starts Sunday, Dec. 6)
San Francisco (starts Sunday, Dec. 6)
City of Berkeley (starts Sunday, Dec. 6)
The new restrictions remain in place until Jan. 4, 2021.
Under this order:
Indoor businesses reduce capacity by 20%
100% masking
Hair and nails salons must close
Restaurants must cease outdoor dining, offer takeout/delivery only
Bars and wineries must close
Local health officials said there are currently more than 1,000 COVID hospitalizations in the Bay Area right now.
California health officials on Thursday announced criteria for a regional stay-at-home order that is triggered by ICU capacities as COVID-19 case rates and hospitalizations continue to rise.
Let’s flatten the curve...again!
:roll: