The Greater Sacramento area will be under California Regional Shelter from 11:59 pm on Thursday, after the area’s intensive care unit capacity has dropped to 15%. The 13 districts in the Greater Sacramento region include the following: AlpineAmador Putteculosa El DoradoNovadoplasar Blomas Sacramentoering State’s COVID-19 website Wednesday The ICU efficiency for the rest of the region dropped to 14.3% from 8.3% on Wednesday. What is this order for businesses and schools? Will be allowed to open. Forced closures include: bars, wineries, personal services, hair salons and barber shops. Retail stores will be limited to 20% capacity and will only be allowed to deliver orders and deliveries to restaurants. Erica Beijork with Sacramento Metro Chamber spoke of trade with KCRA3 after the announcement of the shelter. He said the order would affect almost all Sacramento businesses and urged the public to support themselves by ordering online, taking advantage of delivery or curbside pickup, and purchasing gift cards. Bijork called on congressional representatives to provide relief to small businesses and the unemployed. “We need relief,” he said. Schools in regions where the home stay order is in effect may remain open based on local government decisions. In a reversal announced Wednesday, state officials said outdoor playgrounds may remain open. California’s new shelter, announced last week, focuses on five different areas: Northern California, Greater Sacramento, Bay Area, San Joaquin Valley and Southern California. A stay order is already in effect for the San Joaquin Valley and Southern California regions. As the number of COVID-19 cases in California has increased, many districts in the Bay Area have voluntarily joined the rules to avoid overcrowding. In practice, the stay order stays at home for at least three weeks. After that time, the California Department of Public Health says the order will be lifted when a region’s planned ICU capacity meets 15% or exceeds 15%. COVID-19 in California On Tuesday, the state reached the critical milestone of 20,000 COVID-19. Related deaths. During his weekly COVID-19 conference, Secretary of State for Health and Human Services Dr. Mark Gale told reporters that the spread of the virus is so widespread across California that “almost all non-essential activities create the risk of contagion.” California’s COVID-19 positive rate has risen 55% in the past two weeks – from 5.6 percent on Nov. 24 to 8.7 percent on Tuesday, according to the state Department of Health. During the same period, COVID-19 hospital admissions increased by 70.8% and COVID-19 ICU admissions by 68.7%. | Related | Former Sleep Train Arena Rise Opens Comfortable Can’t see the map below? PG5vc2NyaXB0PjxhIGhyZWY9JyMnPjxpbWcgYWx0PSdyZWdpb25hbCBtYXAgJyBzcmM9J2h0dHBzOiYjNDc7JiM0NztwdWJsaWMudGFibGVhdS5jb20mIzQ3O3N0YXRpYyYjNDc7aW1hZ2VzJiM0NztINiYjNDc7SDZKMkREOEs4JiM0NzsxX3Jzcy5wbmcnIHN0eWxlPSdib3JkZXI6IG5vbmUnIC8 pipe herePGRpdiBjbGFzcz0ndGFibGVhdVBsYWNlaG9sZGVyJyBpZD0ndml6MTYwNzU0NzY0Mzk2OCcgc3R5bGU9J3Bvc2l0aW9uOiByZWxhdGl2ZSc + + + IDxwYXJhbSBuYW1lPSd0b29sYmFyJyB2YWx1ZT0neWVzJyAvPjxwYXJhbSBuYW1lPSdzdGF0aWNfaW1hZ2UnIHZhbHVlPSdodHRwczomIzQ3OyYjNDc7cHVibGljLnRhYmxlYXUuY29tJiM0NztzdGF0aWMmIzQ3O2ltYWdlcyYjNDc7SDYmIzQ3O0g2SjJERDhLOCYjNDc7MS5wbmcnIC8 IDxwYXJhbSBuYW1lPSdwYXRoJyB2YWx1ZT0nc2hhcmVkJiM0NztINkoyREQ4SzgnIC8 PC9hPjwvbm9zY3JpcHQ + PG9iamVjdCBjbGFzcz0ndGFibGVhdVZpeicgIHN0eWxlPSdkaXNwbGF5Om5vbmU7Jz48cGFyYW0gbmFtZT0naG9zdF91cmwnIHZhbHVlPSdodHRwcyUzQSUyRiUyRnB1YmxpYy50YWJsZWF1LmNvbSUyRicgLz4gPHBhcmFtIG5hbWU9J2VtYmVkX2NvZGVfdmVyc2lvbicgdmFsdWU9JzMnIC8 + + + PHBhcmFtIG5hbWU9J2Rpc3BsYXlfc3RhdGljX2ltYWdlJyB2YWx1ZT IDxwYXJhbSBuYW1lPSdhbmltYXRlX3RyYW5zaXRpb24nIHZhbHVlPSd5ZXMnIC8 0neWVzJyAvPjxwYXJ hbSBuYW1lPSdkaXNwbGF5X3NwaW5uZXInIHZhbHVlPSd5ZXMnIC8 ++ = This is a growing story. Stay tuned to KCRA 3 for the latest.
The Greater Sacramento area will be under the California Regional Shelter Order, and since Thursday night at 11:59 p.m.
The 13 districts in the Greater Sacramento region include:
- Alpine
- Amador
- Butt
- Colossa
- Golden
- Nevada
- Blazer
- Feathers
- Sacramento
- Sierra
- Shooter
- Yolo
- Yuba
According to the state’s COVID-19 website, the region’s remaining ICU capacity dropped to 14.3% on Wednesday from 18.8% the previous day.
What is an order for businesses and schools
When a stay order is issued at home, Multiple storefronts will not be allowed to open. Forced closures include: bars, wineries, personal services, hair salons and barber shops.
Retail stores will be limited to 20% capacity, and restaurants will only be allowed to place orders and delivery.
Erica Beijork spoke with Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce after staying home with KCRA3 after the announcement. He said the order would affect almost all Sacramento businesses and urged the public to support themselves by ordering online, taking advantage of delivery or curbside pickup, and purchasing gift cards.
Bijork called on congressional representatives to provide relief to small businesses and the unemployed.
“We need relief,” he said.
Schools in regions where the home stay order is in effect may remain open based on local government decisions. A reversal announced Wednesday, Outdoor playgrounds may remain open, state officials said.
California’s new shelter, announced last week, focuses on five different areas: Northern California, Greater Sacramento, Bay Area, San Joaquin Valley and Southern California.
A stay order is already in effect for the San Joaquin Valley and Southern California regions. As the number of COVID-19 cases in California has increased, many districts in the Bay Area have voluntarily joined the rules to avoid overcrowding.
Once in effect, the home stay order will be for at least three weeks. After that period, the California Department of Public Health says the order will be revoked when a region’s planned ICU capacity meets 15% or exceeds 15%.
COVID-19 in California
On Tuesday, the state reached a tough milestone 20,000 COVID-19 related deaths. During his weekly COVID-19 conference, Secretary of State for Health and Human Services Dr. Mark Gale told reporters that the spread of the virus is so widespread across California that “most non-essential activities all create the risk of spreading.”
California’s COVID – 19 positive rate has risen 55% in the past two weeks – from 5.6% on November 24 to 8.7% on Tuesday, according to the state Department of Health. During the same period, COVID-19 hospital admissions increased by 70.8% and COVID-19 ICU admissions by 68.7%.
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