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the order remains in the san joaquin valley. it is not to say it is there again for another three weeks. it can be shorter than that depending on how it came together. the region remains. we will and with this. it is been a number of weeks. we unveiled our blueprint for a safer economy. purple, red, orange, and yellow. early on many counties were in purple and we spent two months moving through that allowed for fewer sectors to operate at higher percentages of the normal business. even had a relation from worship and schools and many of the things that we normally enjoy. it has been many weeks since we have had the biggest updates. the biggest update has been county by county moving into the purple tear. today there is one county at the threshold under the blueprint. today 54 counties remain in purple and three in red with one in orange and zero in yellow. is always, it is a reminder that together we can stop this search we do not spend as much time as we normally do but i will remind you much of what we are dealing with is avoi
the order remains in the san joaquin valley. it is not to say it is there again for another three weeks. it can be shorter than that depending on how it came together. the region remains. we will and with this. it is been a number of weeks. we unveiled our blueprint for a safer economy. purple, red, orange, and yellow. early on many counties were in purple and we spent two months moving through that allowed for fewer sectors to operate at higher percentages of the normal business. even had a...
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southern california that i see capacity, san joaquin valley, the capacity is effectively zero. both regions are in their surge planning on i.c.u. and many cases, that surge planning is substantial. in other cases, it's certainly in that next phase. the bay area, not yet in to the surge phase at 9.5%. the greater sacramento region, still hovering a little bit above the 15% at 16.6%. and of course northern california, up near the oregon border, we are seeing -- i see a capacity. that's reasonable at 29.3%. not where you want to see it but not experienced in that part of the state as southern california in san joaquin valley. we have initiated, you recall, the stay-at-home orders. we're part of a three-week regional stay-at-home order when the i.c.u. capacity trended below 15%. remind you, san joaquin and southern california, stay-at-home orders were the first to be enacted. understandably so based upon the capacity you just saw. that's a three-week period that is now due to expire both in san joaquin and southern california, begging the question, is it going to be extended? well,
southern california that i see capacity, san joaquin valley, the capacity is effectively zero. both regions are in their surge planning on i.c.u. and many cases, that surge planning is substantial. in other cases, it's certainly in that next phase. the bay area, not yet in to the surge phase at 9.5%. the greater sacramento region, still hovering a little bit above the 15% at 16.6%. and of course northern california, up near the oregon border, we are seeing -- i see a capacity. that's reasonable...
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greater sacramento 16.6, and san joaquin and southern california, zero percent. that doesn't mean no beds are available, but means that hospital staff are being pushed to their limit in surge protocols. >> absolute admiration and respect for our nurses who are asked to do more with less staff and less support. it's heroic. >> reporter: he said barring three southern california counties, most of the state is seeing hospital station start to plateau. he is weird spike from holiday travel could change that. it's the same concern bay area health experts have, and why they believe our stay-at-home order could extend past it's expiration on january 8th. >> i think we'll be under this stay-at-home ordered for the entire month, unfortunately, because we still haven't seen the christmas surge yet. >> reporter: the governor said the state could withhold discretionary funds from counties that don't comply with the orders, and again those health officials pleading with people to please not gather on new year's eve. alex? >> greg, thank you. >>> officials in santa clara count
greater sacramento 16.6, and san joaquin and southern california, zero percent. that doesn't mean no beds are available, but means that hospital staff are being pushed to their limit in surge protocols. >> absolute admiration and respect for our nurses who are asked to do more with less staff and less support. it's heroic. >> reporter: he said barring three southern california counties, most of the state is seeing hospital station start to plateau. he is weird spike from holiday...
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southern california and san joaquin remain. greater san francisco improved. they are locked into stay-at-home order for the three-week duration. the bay area improved to 13.7%. nowhere california is at nearly 29%. joining us is dr. grace lee, medical officer for practice and innovation. dr. lee, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> the stay at home today governor newsom says will likely be extended. he floated they'll be using a projection one month out from the region when the region would exit the stay at home. for us, that would be january 8th is that reasonable, given the data? i wonder how too you project one month out? >> well, i certainly trust our state and local health officials who have be tracking this closely. this is a hard decision to make for all our communities for a multitude of reasons. it's one that's so important as our hospitals are filling up. we wonder about health care capacity. we anticipate that as the numbers are going up in this context and worried frankly about travel and interaction outside the househo
southern california and san joaquin remain. greater san francisco improved. they are locked into stay-at-home order for the three-week duration. the bay area improved to 13.7%. nowhere california is at nearly 29%. joining us is dr. grace lee, medical officer for practice and innovation. dr. lee, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> the stay at home today governor newsom says will likely be extended. he floated they'll be using a projection one month out...
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san joaquin valley at 0%. southern california, the most populous part of our state at 0% now in the surge phase of the icu planning. just because it is at zero does not mean there is no icu available, it now means we are now in the surge plan, 20% plus or minus is the surge capacity pursuant to the plans that we have socialized. 98% now of the population of the state represented in the update. san joaquin valley, southern california, greater sacramento, bay area. it is just the northern part of the state that is not in that stay-at-home. you can see as it relates to the stay-at-home, that we are likely. it is pretty self- evident that we are going to need to extend those original dates. you may recall that the expiration for san joaquin county was on the 28th of this month. southern california was the 30th of this month. based upon all of the data and based upon all of these trend lines, it is very likely that we will need to extend that stay-at-home order. you recall, it was a three-week order when we announc
san joaquin valley at 0%. southern california, the most populous part of our state at 0% now in the surge phase of the icu planning. just because it is at zero does not mean there is no icu available, it now means we are now in the surge plan, 20% plus or minus is the surge capacity pursuant to the plans that we have socialized. 98% now of the population of the state represented in the update. san joaquin valley, southern california, greater sacramento, bay area. it is just the northern part of...
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capacity in the san joaquin valley is down to 1.9% and as of this morning, there were 11,497 patients hospitalized with covid in california. that's up nearly 500 cases from yesterday. >>> a silicon valley energy company is expanding covid test lab capacity in hopes it can speed up the return of businesses and get schools back to normal.
capacity in the san joaquin valley is down to 1.9% and as of this morning, there were 11,497 patients hospitalized with covid in california. that's up nearly 500 cases from yesterday. >>> a silicon valley energy company is expanding covid test lab capacity in hopes it can speed up the return of businesses and get schools back to normal.
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southern california and the san joaquin valley, you see zero percent availability. look at the bay area. a big drop overnight. much better than over there in southern california, but still we're now at 7.5%. that is down from 10% just yesterday. here's the availability by county. six counties are in the red zone. as you probably know by now, that means less than 15% available icu beds. san mateo county dropping down to 4%. santa clara county at 5%. napa county hit their all-time low and you can't get any lower, zero percent up there. the health department up there says they have no icu beds available, partly because of staffing. >>> grief and anger over a dying family member led to a violent scuffle at a solano county hospital. about ten loved ones were gathered outside fairfield's north bay medical center last night. a relative inside was dying from
southern california and the san joaquin valley, you see zero percent availability. look at the bay area. a big drop overnight. much better than over there in southern california, but still we're now at 7.5%. that is down from 10% just yesterday. here's the availability by county. six counties are in the red zone. as you probably know by now, that means less than 15% available icu beds. san mateo county dropping down to 4%. santa clara county at 5%. napa county hit their all-time low and you...
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. >>> san joaquÍn tiene capacidcapacida capacidad de un 15% de camas de uso intensivo. >>> reniudos enerciantes exige al gobierno que no se cierre el gobierno por la pandemia. >>> va no pueden comer adentro, tenemos que comprar lo que se pueda para que nuestros clientes sigan viniendo y que se sientan a gusto. es la tercera vez que nos hacen esto, nada tiene sentido ya. es para que nosotros como adultos tomemos la decisiÓn de salir a comer, entonces con esa misma decisiÓn puedes decir si quieren entrar. >>> tambiÉn dicen cÓmo es posible que las tiendas grandes continÚen abiertas. >>> nadie va en las tiendas limpiando lo que agarraste, lo Único que quieren es cerrar a los pequeÑos negocios. >>> es lo mismo, si te sientes mal no vengas a trabajar para no contaminar, no cambiÓ nada, a partir de eso estamos haciendo todo lo posible para tener todo bien y que no haya contagios. >>> el valle de san joaquÍn esÁa al 6% de capacidad de camas oprae tivo y el alcalde todavÍa no respondiÓ a nuestra peticion de entrevista. >>> en el sur del estado y a escasas horas de las medidas anunciados por el
. >>> san joaquÍn tiene capacidcapacida capacidad de un 15% de camas de uso intensivo. >>> reniudos enerciantes exige al gobierno que no se cierre el gobierno por la pandemia. >>> va no pueden comer adentro, tenemos que comprar lo que se pueda para que nuestros clientes sigan viniendo y que se sientan a gusto. es la tercera vez que nos hacen esto, nada tiene sentido ya. es para que nosotros como adultos tomemos la decisiÓn de salir a comer, entonces con esa misma...
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i was wondering what the complications are right now for fresno and other cities within the san joaquin valley, as far as getting help to the central valley. thank you. >> yeah, we have a very tried- and-true system for counties to make requests through -- hospitals and systems making requests through their counties and their regions for additional supports, including staffing. we are getting a number of those requests across the state. we are fulfilling what we can. it is getting harder. we know that staff is our main scarce resource, with requests both across the state and the nation are hard to fulfill because of what is happening across america with covid. we are reaching out tomany individuals and healthcare programs to get that help in as soon as we have it. we try to get it to the facilities where it can benefit the most central valleys. that is currently the area with the lowest available icu capacity. they are a clear target for additional staffing requests. it is sort of a work-in- progress, not just daily, but over the course of many conversations in the day, for having, you
i was wondering what the complications are right now for fresno and other cities within the san joaquin valley, as far as getting help to the central valley. thank you. >> yeah, we have a very tried- and-true system for counties to make requests through -- hospitals and systems making requests through their counties and their regions for additional supports, including staffing. we are getting a number of those requests across the state. we are fulfilling what we can. it is getting harder....
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aÚn no se define sin embargo, la decisiÓn podrÍa conocerse hoy hasta el momento en el valle de san joaquÍncidad de camas es 0 >> >> asÍ van los casos en el estado de california hemos sumado otros 33 mil casos en todo el estado sobrepasa los 2 millones 155 mil infectados >> es que basta ver la crisis para atender pacientes crÍticos >> san mateo contra costa, bueno, santa clara y marÍn con menos del 15% >>> el condado solano estÁ mejor pero se encuentra en color naranja, tienen mÁs del 30% de internar pacientes graves >> hoy la vicepresidenta electa kamala harris recibiÓ la vacuna >>> para incentivar dijo a la vacunaciÓn la mandataria recibio la vacuna de moderna en un hospital del suroeste de washington y vacunarse es acciÓn para salvar vidas >>> estamos siguiendo de cerca cÓmo avanza >> desde hoy un lugar de cuidado para ancianos en el lugar de sonoma entre ayer y hoy podrÍa recibir 5800 dosis >>> a nivel nacional unas 2 millones de personas ya fueron inmunizados >>> en medio de reportes de mÁs contagios y hospitalizaciones secuela una noticia esperanzadora especialmente para residentes de
aÚn no se define sin embargo, la decisiÓn podrÍa conocerse hoy hasta el momento en el valle de san joaquÍncidad de camas es 0 >> >> asÍ van los casos en el estado de california hemos sumado otros 33 mil casos en todo el estado sobrepasa los 2 millones 155 mil infectados >> es que basta ver la crisis para atender pacientes crÍticos >> san mateo contra costa, bueno, santa clara y marÍn con menos del 15% >>> el condado solano estÁ mejor pero se encuentra en...
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now take a look at this here in the san joaquin valley. right now they're just a little under 7% and in southern california it is just a little over 10% there so for the millions of folks living in those regions. the stay at home orders are also going into effect for them to show you what that looks like here's the map of the 5 regions here in california. the millions of folks living in the southern california in san joaquin regions there. well they will have to enter a lockdown starting at midnight tonight. garage paul tsongas has shows us how folks in stockton. now adapting to this latest change. >>the rush was on to get things done before the order goes into effect for the san joaquin valley we do have a lot of people coming in last to weigh in also long look her in the stockton sluggish shopping center people who had appointments right. the next week upon week trying to get but her salon was booked a small victory in a year that didn't offer many but that victory is short-lived as hair salons barber shops and movie theaters must close
now take a look at this here in the san joaquin valley. right now they're just a little under 7% and in southern california it is just a little over 10% there so for the millions of folks living in those regions. the stay at home orders are also going into effect for them to show you what that looks like here's the map of the 5 regions here in california. the millions of folks living in the southern california in san joaquin regions there. well they will have to enter a lockdown starting at...
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have to, and much longer than normal wait times. >> capacity has already dipped it zero in the san joaquin and san mateo regions. >> the very important critical difference shows between the north and the south. >> officials making please not to mix and mingle. >> i did not get together with my family this holiday, we did the zoom calls.>> i plan on doing the same thing, staying inside. >> the latest four-week projection di
have to, and much longer than normal wait times. >> capacity has already dipped it zero in the san joaquin and san mateo regions. >> the very important critical difference shows between the north and the south. >> officials making please not to mix and mingle. >> i did not get together with my family this holiday, we did the zoom calls.>> i plan on doing the same thing, staying inside. >> the latest four-week projection di
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sobre la posible extensiÓn de la orden de quedarse en casa en el sur de california y el valle de san joaquÍn de la bahÍa, el 8 de enero continÚa siendo la fecha en la que acabarÍan las restricciones, esto siempre y cuando las unidades de cuidado intensivo suban por encima del 15%. condados como alameda y san francisco, cuentan con mÁs del 30% de sus unidades, pero en condados como marÍn, san mateo y santa clara, el nÚmero es menor al 10%, mientras que en el sur de california y el valle de san joaquÍn ya llegan a un 0%, todo indica que la ola de contagios sigue aumentando y las cosas se ponen mucho peor debido a las celebraciones y en esta navidad, el panorama podrÍa ser mÁs sombrÍo por las fiestas y reuniones de aÑo nuevo, esto segÚn expertos. ramÓn adames nos comparte su investigaciÓn. ramÓn: gusto en saludarles, buenas tardes. le comento que los contagios de coronavirus y registrando porcentajes muy elevados, principalmente en nuestra comunidad hispana, el nÚmero de muertes en tan sÓlo una semana en el condado santa clara es superior a las 600 muertes, expertos y lÍderes comunitarios insis
sobre la posible extensiÓn de la orden de quedarse en casa en el sur de california y el valle de san joaquÍn de la bahÍa, el 8 de enero continÚa siendo la fecha en la que acabarÍan las restricciones, esto siempre y cuando las unidades de cuidado intensivo suban por encima del 15%. condados como alameda y san francisco, cuentan con mÁs del 30% de sus unidades, pero en condados como marÍn, san mateo y santa clara, el nÚmero es menor al 10%, mientras que en el sur de california y el valle...
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san joaquin valley and southern california were eligible to exit today. >> the three-week period now due to expire both in san joaquin southern california, begging the question is it going to be extended. well, pretty -- well, self- evident. >> reporter: stay-at-home orders must remain in place until the state projects a region's icu capacity will stay at or above 15% for at least four weeks. around the state, northern california is at 29.3%. the bay area 9.5%. greater sacramento 16.6, and san joaquin valley and southern california, zero percent. zero doesn't mean there are no beds available, but does mean that hospital staffs are being pushed to their limits in surge protocols. >> absolute admiration and respect for our nurses asked to too more with less staff and less support. it's heroic. >> reporter: newsom said barring over the southern california counties, most of the state is seeing hospitalizations start to plateau. he is worried a spike from holiday travel could change that. it's the same concern b
san joaquin valley and southern california were eligible to exit today. >> the three-week period now due to expire both in san joaquin southern california, begging the question is it going to be extended. well, pretty -- well, self- evident. >> reporter: stay-at-home orders must remain in place until the state projects a region's icu capacity will stay at or above 15% for at least four weeks. around the state, northern california is at 29.3%. the bay area 9.5%. greater sacramento...
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greater sacramento 16.6, and san joaquin valley and southern california, zero percent. while zero doesn't mean there are no beds available, it does mean hospital staffs are being pushed to their limit in surge protocols. >> absolute expression of admiration and respect for our nurses that are asked to do more with less staff and less support. it's heroic. >> reporter: newsom said barring three southern california counties, we most of the state is seeing hospitalizations start to plateau. he is worried aspike from holiday travel could change that. it's the same concern bay area health experts have, and why they believe our stay-at-home order could extend past its expiration on january 8th. >> i think we'll be with this s.t.e.m. order for the entire month, unfortunately, because we haven't still seen the christmas subject yet. and yew year's is even more tempting in terms of wanting to celebrate. >> asked about enforcement, the governor says the state could with hold discretionary funds from counties that don't comply. health officials and the governor pleading with peopl
greater sacramento 16.6, and san joaquin valley and southern california, zero percent. while zero doesn't mean there are no beds available, it does mean hospital staffs are being pushed to their limit in surge protocols. >> absolute expression of admiration and respect for our nurses that are asked to do more with less staff and less support. it's heroic. >> reporter: newsom said barring three southern california counties, we most of the state is seeing hospitalizations start to...
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vienen a aliviar la crisis causada por la pandemia envió a 20 médicos para ayudar con la crisis en san joaquín camas normales para pacientes graves seguimos yendo más hacia el sur científicos ha comenzado a realizar pruebas en la zona para determinar si está presente la nueva y más contagiosa sepa del coronavirus esto según (nombre extranjero) algunos funcionarios sospechan que la mutación del patógeno inicialmente se detectó en gran bretaña podría estar detrás de un gran brote de infecciones los resultados podrían estar listos en una semana algunos quienes tienen familiares en santos de cuidado para mayores lograron habilitarlos en navidad michelle rodríguez tiene la historia desde el exterior varias familias dejaron sus el lugares para hacer lo mejor posible su navidad y comunicarse a través de las ventanas de sus seres queridos lugar que cuenta con al menos 111 pacientes y empleados que se han enfermado con el covid-19 duranteeste mes de diciembre, otros noticieros que el númerode contagios es preocupante entre lágrimas esta mujer que visitó a su esposo con quien lleva 64 años de casados en
vienen a aliviar la crisis causada por la pandemia envió a 20 médicos para ayudar con la crisis en san joaquín camas normales para pacientes graves seguimos yendo más hacia el sur científicos ha comenzado a realizar pruebas en la zona para determinar si está presente la nueva y más contagiosa sepa del coronavirus esto según (nombre extranjero) algunos funcionarios sospechan que la mutación del patógeno inicialmente se detectó en gran bretaña podría estar detrás de un gran brote de...
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san joaquin valley in southern california still at 0% capacity. stay-at-home orders for parts of california will likely be extended because of those numbers. word tonight from the governor who said it's due to lack of icu availability. >> doing everything to prepare the staffing and sites and be vigilant. >> state health officials are expecting a post holiday case surge. >> the cases we're seeing today, impact we anticipate coming from christmas, new year's, would be even worse. >> governor newsom saying the stay-at-home order in san joaquin valley and southern california are set to be extended. sacramento could ease and bay area could exit on january 8th if icu capacity rebounds. also giving an update on the vaccinations. >> 900,000 moderna doses by end of the week arriving in california. >> 1.8 million doses in december, short of the 2.1 projected by the federal government. >> i think it's an extraordinary success story and want to think everybody associated with operation warp speed. thank you from the bottom of all our hearts. >> nearly 262,00
san joaquin valley in southern california still at 0% capacity. stay-at-home orders for parts of california will likely be extended because of those numbers. word tonight from the governor who said it's due to lack of icu availability. >> doing everything to prepare the staffing and sites and be vigilant. >> state health officials are expecting a post holiday case surge. >> the cases we're seeing today, impact we anticipate coming from christmas, new year's, would be even...
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las regiones ahi solamente tienen un 12.5% tendrÍan que cerrar despuÉs nos pasamos al valle de san joaquÍna otra regiÓn >>> esta es la regiÓn de la bahÍa de san francisco en otras zonas del estado estÁ la capacidad y el Área de sacramento con 21.4% lo alarmante de todo esto es que los nÚmeros siguen subiendo. >> mÁs de 10.000 paciente estan hospitalizadoss en california >>> por covid-19 >>> al tiempo que toma efecto la nueva orden de confinamiento deberÁ imponerse en el sur de california el valle de san joaquÍn en donde los unidades ya tienen menos del 15% en capacidad y en san francisco en donde se ha decidido hacerlo antes de que lleguen a ese punto. >> california tiene mÁs casas que ahora jamÁs hemos tenido y estamos cerca de quedarnos sin camas en la unidad >>> de cuidados intensivoss los Ángeles es el mas afectados por contagios por lo que se ha iniciado un nuevo programa para enviar equipos de prueba a viviendas de quienes no puedan salir la nueva orden estatal serÁ mas estricta >>> estÁ bien que se cierre >>> pero que todos cooperamos y no trabajen por fuera porque eso estÁ provocan
las regiones ahi solamente tienen un 12.5% tendrÍan que cerrar despuÉs nos pasamos al valle de san joaquÍna otra regiÓn >>> esta es la regiÓn de la bahÍa de san francisco en otras zonas del estado estÁ la capacidad y el Área de sacramento con 21.4% lo alarmante de todo esto es que los nÚmeros siguen subiendo. >> mÁs de 10.000 paciente estan hospitalizadoss en california >>> por covid-19 >>> al tiempo que toma efecto la nueva orden de confinamiento...
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the san joaquin and southern california regions are still at zero izu capacity. >> you may recall that the expiration of the san joaquin county is on the 30th of this month based upon the data and the trend lines. it's likely that we'll need to extend that stay-at-home order. >> governor newsom is working from home in sacramento. he's under a precautionary quarantine for the second time. so far the governor and other staffers have tested negative. >>> and more vaccines have headed to california. state officials say they're expected to get the moderna vaccine this week. the state says because the moderna shot is easier to store it will help them to get the vaccine to more rural part of the state. >>> local hospitals are preparing for more coronavirus patients following the upcoming holidays. there's a bay area hospital that's added a new section for their er department. >> this is kind of set up for wound care here. >> reporter: dr. russell rodriguez is head of the emergency department in both coconut and walnut creek. >> reporter: as emergency room bed fill this new portable unit with
the san joaquin and southern california regions are still at zero izu capacity. >> you may recall that the expiration of the san joaquin county is on the 30th of this month based upon the data and the trend lines. it's likely that we'll need to extend that stay-at-home order. >> governor newsom is working from home in sacramento. he's under a precautionary quarantine for the second time. so far the governor and other staffers have tested negative. >>> and more vaccines have...
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san joaquin valley down the 6.3%. most populous part of the state, 10.9% current capacity. that's where we are as of this moment that we will be updating these slides later, the cd, early tomorrow consistently updating this information. but the issue that remains in terms of her focus and our attention is staffing, fundamentally staffing is going to be human resources, are going to be the most challenging -- well, most challenging for not just california but for every state to address, is how we get enough people that are not fatigued, that are not exhaustive, that we have asked too much from, they're healthy and ready and available regionally, the right location with the right skills that company match the skill sets and we staff all of these beds. .. you have 150 albion and cna's to help with our skilled nursing, staff and residential care facility. various needs including brain health related, behavioral health and issues related to the same 815, 566, if here and available on the 14th. literally, we will get a sens
san joaquin valley down the 6.3%. most populous part of the state, 10.9% current capacity. that's where we are as of this moment that we will be updating these slides later, the cd, early tomorrow consistently updating this information. but the issue that remains in terms of her focus and our attention is staffing, fundamentally staffing is going to be human resources, are going to be the most challenging -- well, most challenging for not just california but for every state to address, is how...
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>>counties in the san joaquin valley region are shutting down once again he is very similar to how it was back cam wish corps spokeswoman for stanislaus county public health says the regional stay-at-home order was triggered because the region is well below the 15% icu bed availability threshold set by the governor, this is it is a protective measure that is being put in place currently the silicon valley region which includes san joaquin stanislaus calaveras into all of the counties has just 8.6% icu bed availability down from 14.1% just 24 hours ago our hospitals are feeling it. the valley itself. we don't have as many health care resources. there are 5 hospitals in stanislaus county alone but as of today out of a 108 icu beds only 5 are available 3 get to patients from many neighboring counties for our hospitals to only have 5 icu beds available. >>that's. >>of very cryptic or an a%arming level. we need to ensure that we not only resources available for but also for those who are around this under the new stand home order the following sectors will be suspended. >>indoor and outdoo
>>counties in the san joaquin valley region are shutting down once again he is very similar to how it was back cam wish corps spokeswoman for stanislaus county public health says the regional stay-at-home order was triggered because the region is well below the 15% icu bed availability threshold set by the governor, this is it is a protective measure that is being put in place currently the silicon valley region which includes san joaquin stanislaus calaveras into all of the counties has...
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san joaquin valley in southern california still at 0% capacity. stay-at-home orders for parts of california will likely be extended because of those numbers. word tonight from the governor who said it's due to lack of icu availability. >> doing everything to prepare the staffing and sites and be vigilant. >> state health officials are expecting a post holiday case surge. >> the cases we're seeing today, impact we anticipate coming from christmas, new year's, would be even worse. >> governor newsom saying the stay-at-home order in san joaquin valley and southern california are set to be extended. sacramento could ease and bay area could exit on january 8th if icu capacity rebounds. also giving an update on the vaccinations. >> 900,000 moderna doses by end of the week arriving in california. >> 1.8 million doses in december, short of the 2.1 projected by the federal government. >> i think it's an extraordinary success story and want to think everybody associated with operation warp speed. thank you from the bottom of all our hearts. >> nearly 262,00
san joaquin valley in southern california still at 0% capacity. stay-at-home orders for parts of california will likely be extended because of those numbers. word tonight from the governor who said it's due to lack of icu availability. >> doing everything to prepare the staffing and sites and be vigilant. >> state health officials are expecting a post holiday case surge. >> the cases we're seeing today, impact we anticipate coming from christmas, new year's, would be even...
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esto es solo el norte de california del área de la bahía, sacramento valle de san joaquín y el sur deones. >> >> >> el peligro ha aumentado mucho a un nivel que ya es cuestión de vida o muerte tenemos que aumentarnuestra actividades que correspondan eso el alguacil de los Ángeles aseguró que habrá multas sin consecuencias legales con las personas que participen y permitan que estas multitudinarias. aunque no es específico la cantidad de dinero de las multas miembras esperamos lo que sucederá a nivel estatal momento en el condado de los Ángeles los restaurantes solo pueden ofrecer comida para llevar negocios no esenciales están operando en un 20% de su capacidad, mientras que los bares y cervecerías están cerrados. >> hay mismo los Ángeles largas filas en los sitios de prueba de covid-19. esto que vemos es el panorama habitual y la situación no es alentadora. ya escuchaba las hospitalizaciones siguen aumentando las funciones de salud confirmará menos por 24 muertos más y esto deja la cifra de decesos en 7782 en lo que llevamos de pandemia solo en el condado de los Ángeles la corte supr
esto es solo el norte de california del área de la bahía, sacramento valle de san joaquín y el sur deones. >> >> >> el peligro ha aumentado mucho a un nivel que ya es cuestión de vida o muerte tenemos que aumentarnuestra actividades que correspondan eso el alguacil de los Ángeles aseguró que habrá multas sin consecuencias legales con las personas que participen y permitan que estas multitudinarias. aunque no es específico la cantidad de dinero de las multas miembras...
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que una nueva orden regional de quedarse en casa podría imponerse en el área de la bahía el valle san joaquínrte y sur de california >>> desde san francisco nos habla del mandato enviado por el mandatario para tratar de controlar la pandemia flavio. >> ¿qué tal? >>> muy buenas noches les explico que el gobernador dijo que de los 9 condados pertenecen a una sola región y agregó condados de monterrey y santa cruz en donde podrían haber cambios drásticos en los próximos días >>> california entra a una nueva etapa de la pandemia >>> el gobernador de california definió al estado en 5 regiones las cuales tendrán que adoptar >>> en cuidados intensivoss se ubica por debajo del 15% y cuando suceda la región tendrá que emitir el encierro preventivo >>> el gobernador dijo también que los viajes no esenciales estarán restringidos en todo el estado de forma temporal >>> los negocios que tendrán que cerrar serían los bares y locales de servicios personales incluyendo salones de belleza >>> nos afectará muchísimo en el sentido que pues los trabajadores tendrán que trabajar a kent y afuera >>> Ángel es dueño
que una nueva orden regional de quedarse en casa podría imponerse en el área de la bahía el valle san joaquínrte y sur de california >>> desde san francisco nos habla del mandato enviado por el mandatario para tratar de controlar la pandemia flavio. >> ¿qué tal? >>> muy buenas noches les explico que el gobernador dijo que de los 9 condados pertenecen a una sola región y agregó condados de monterrey y santa cruz en donde podrían haber cambios drásticos en los...
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el sur de california tiene las unidades de cuidados intensivos colapsadas igual que el valle de san joaquínmiento de los hospitales posiblemente el confinamiento mañana se extenderá para el doctor peter (nombre en inglés) eso tendría un impacto positivo en el sistema hospitalario porque dice no tenemos otra opción rogelio está de acuerdo >> es para la salud de todos >> carlos está consciente de lo que hay que hacer >> las personas que tengan cuidado y no contacto con los demás >> hay otra parte de la población que sigue sin tomar las medidas para reducir dposibilidades un contagio >> (hablan en inglés) >> (hablan en inglés) >> el doctor peter dice que es difícil saber cuánto tiempo deberíamos quedarnos en casa pero dice que es lo mejor que seguirá recrudediendo ante el frío y los viajes que no dejan de suceder pide que sigamos teniendo respeto al virus por el bien de nuestra salud >> en el reporte de más contagios y hospitalizados hoy tenemos una buena noticia para las personas de la tercera edad el gobernador anunció un avance para protegerlos andrés ampliamos contigo de ello muy buenas no
el sur de california tiene las unidades de cuidados intensivos colapsadas igual que el valle de san joaquínmiento de los hospitales posiblemente el confinamiento mañana se extenderá para el doctor peter (nombre en inglés) eso tendría un impacto positivo en el sistema hospitalario porque dice no tenemos otra opción rogelio está de acuerdo >> es para la salud de todos >> carlos está consciente de lo que hay que hacer >> las personas que tengan cuidado y no contacto con...
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precisamente esta mutaciÓn generÓ reacciones entre la comunidad sobre todo en el valle de san joaquÍnfamilias fue difÍcil, la nueva variante del virus en california ya, es motivo de preocupaciÓn. >>> hemos estado cuidÁndonos por tanto tiempo con toda las medidas de higiene para no contagiarnos ni a nuestros abuelitos, y ahora saber que esta cepa es mÁs contagiosa nos hace sentir mal como sociedad, porque yo tengo que salir al supermercado por los alimentos y me da mucha preocupaciÓn que pueda yo traer el virus y contagiar a los que estamos en casa cuidÁndonos por tantos meses. >>> su hijo lamenta el encierro. >>> no podemos salir, tenemos que estar otro aÑo en cuarentena. >>> y esto llega justo cuando en el valle de san joaquÍn las medidas de restricciÓn por el gobierno fueron extendidas. >>> esperemos que no nos toque una urgencia, y que se sature el equipo mÉdico porque ya en los Ángeles faltan las ambulancias, entonces si las personas no toman responsabilidad propia de verdad que esto ya estÁ fuera de control. >>> y esto un dÍa antes de la celebraciÓn de aÑo nuevo. >>> sÍ, muchos h
precisamente esta mutaciÓn generÓ reacciones entre la comunidad sobre todo en el valle de san joaquÍnfamilias fue difÍcil, la nueva variante del virus en california ya, es motivo de preocupaciÓn. >>> hemos estado cuidÁndonos por tanto tiempo con toda las medidas de higiene para no contagiarnos ni a nuestros abuelitos, y ahora saber que esta cepa es mÁs contagiosa nos hace sentir mal como sociedad, porque yo tengo que salir al supermercado por los alimentos y me da mucha...
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el problema viene con el mayor a san joaquín que se encuentra superado . >>> la vacuna ya comenzó a administrarsearios trabajadores de la salud se encuentran entre dos primeros en todo el país en haberla recibido. >>> se trata sin duda de un momento histórico. el gobernador de california estuvo aquí presente junto al alcalde de los Ángeles para presenciar el instante en que los trabajadores de la salud fueron inmunizados . >>> este hospital fue escenario del crucial momento en la lucha contra el covid-19 los primeros trabajadores de la salud en california recibieron la vacuna entre ellos a las enfermeras que dijeron estar muy emocionados . >>> y llenas de esperanza . >>> esperanza que también hizo énfasis en alcalde de los Ángeles . >>> este es un momento de mucho horror pero también de mucha esperanza . >>> estado de california espera que se obtenga en total esta semana alrededor de 327,000 dosis de la primera vacuna contra el covid-19. >>> este hospital en los Ángeles otro san diego y más en el norte de california obtuvieron dosis de inmunización en estos días. dijo que más de a 700 podrían ser
el problema viene con el mayor a san joaquín que se encuentra superado . >>> la vacuna ya comenzó a administrarsearios trabajadores de la salud se encuentran entre dos primeros en todo el país en haberla recibido. >>> se trata sin duda de un momento histórico. el gobernador de california estuvo aquí presente junto al alcalde de los Ángeles para presenciar el instante en que los trabajadores de la salud fueron inmunizados . >>> este hospital fue escenario del...
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kern is in the san joaquin ridge. ? los angeles county many restaurant owners celebrate what they consider a victory. a rule that could potentially help them reopen outside. a judge ruled yesterday that la county acted arbitrarily. county health have organize argued was essential to curb the spread of coronavirus. restaurant owners say there is no data to indicate that outdoor dining a super spreader. >> the judge asked. what is the relationship between outdoor dining and icu beds and the county over and over responded, we don't have to tell you. >> while the ruling doesn't allow la restaurants to reopen it does require the health department to justify their order to close them. plus la county is prohibited from imposing its dining ban beyond the three week period. >>> the price to pay for partying in a pandemic. the massive arrests made in an underground california house party. >> our dry weather pattern continues for now but tracking some changes. we will talk about our rain chances coming up. >> and we are taking a l
kern is in the san joaquin ridge. ? los angeles county many restaurant owners celebrate what they consider a victory. a rule that could potentially help them reopen outside. a judge ruled yesterday that la county acted arbitrarily. county health have organize argued was essential to curb the spread of coronavirus. restaurant owners say there is no data to indicate that outdoor dining a super spreader. >> the judge asked. what is the relationship between outdoor dining and icu beds and the...
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san joaquin valley has just 6.6% icu capacity. the southern california region, which includes l.a. and san diego has 10.3%. >>> protesters will clash with police outside the home of l.a. mayor today. police tried to arrest someone for shouting through a blow horn, which is illegal in a residential neighborhood. officers said they were kicked trying to prevent the arrest. the person with the blow horn ended up escaping, but officers arrested the other person for helping them get away from police by starting a riot. demonstrators were protesting the lockdown order as they were also demonstrating the president-elect joe biden, appointing garcetti to his cabinet, saying he has not done enough for homelessness and public transportation. >>> more on the shutdown from l.a. tonight. coming up in 15 minutes, we hear from a frustrated restaurant owner. her video went viral this weekend after she showed a movie set with catering right across the street from her patio that she had to close. >> a record number of people are now being treated for the coronavirus at hospitals around the united st
san joaquin valley has just 6.6% icu capacity. the southern california region, which includes l.a. and san diego has 10.3%. >>> protesters will clash with police outside the home of l.a. mayor today. police tried to arrest someone for shouting through a blow horn, which is illegal in a residential neighborhood. officers said they were kicked trying to prevent the arrest. the person with the blow horn ended up escaping, but officers arrested the other person for helping them get away...
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be extended in southern california in san joaquin valley. they have zero icu beds available. the bay area dropping to 9% of icu beds available. here is a look at this county by county and six bay area counties you can see here we have that map for you this morning, and you can see that most of them there in the red zone. that's san mateo, santa clara, contra costa, napa and marin county. solano county dropped below 15% just hours ago. santa clara county with 2 million people has 5% availability. in the race for a vaccine beginning today local senior living facilities in sonoma county are expected to start injecting its residents with the covid-19 vaccine. >> we have an outstanding team -- >> today the county was on tap to receive 5,800 doses of moderna's vaccine nationally. about 2 million people have been vaccinated so far. that falls short of the federal government's goal to get 20 million injected by the end of the month. it is complex due to several steps it takes to make sure someone is fully vaccinated. >> fortunately we have enough to
be extended in southern california in san joaquin valley. they have zero icu beds available. the bay area dropping to 9% of icu beds available. here is a look at this county by county and six bay area counties you can see here we have that map for you this morning, and you can see that most of them there in the red zone. that's san mateo, santa clara, contra costa, napa and marin county. solano county dropped below 15% just hours ago. santa clara county with 2 million people has 5%...
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san joaquin valley and southern california will have orders extended and both have zero icu available. the bay area, the governor says the numbers are seeming to fluctuate and he will make that decision based on the numbers collected this week. he'll use that data to make that decision. for business owners and restaurant owners and customers that uncertainty is pretty nerve-racking. >> i think it will be scary for small business and especially since we can't eat outdoors anymore. >> reporter: we will get more information on the covid numbers as well as where the order stands. there will be an update from dr. ghali. we'll have a little bit more information to present to you all. >> we'll be watching and waiting. thanks so much, cierra. >>> 6:34. a close being look at why those restrictions may be extended. you see right there zero percent icu beds available. the bay area dropped to 9%. here is a closer look for you by the county. six counties there in the red zone. fr napa, san mateo and marin. solano county dropped below 15% yesterday. santa clara county with 2 million people has 5% a
san joaquin valley and southern california will have orders extended and both have zero icu available. the bay area, the governor says the numbers are seeming to fluctuate and he will make that decision based on the numbers collected this week. he'll use that data to make that decision. for business owners and restaurant owners and customers that uncertainty is pretty nerve-racking. >> i think it will be scary for small business and especially since we can't eat outdoors anymore. >>...
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order breaking the state into 5 parts northern california, southern california, greater sacramento, san joaquin valley and the bay area. >>the state is tracking intensive care unit capacities in each state leaders said the state home order triggers once to regions hospital capacity falls below 15% newsom said all regions except the bay area could be under a stay at home order by next week with the bay area likely under one by the end of the month this latest stay at home order will last 3 weeks and close several businesses including hair and personal care salons museums zoos playgrounds wineries and bars, each of those activities which we've been talking about for months relatively lower risk when you can do all of the things that we've discussed. >>but today they're all a little more risky than they were a month ago and that's just because we are more covid in our communities retail can remain open but at 20% capacity restaurants are only allowed to offer takeout weeks ahead of the holidays, nonessential travel is prohibited we will get through this this is the final surge. we have a light at
order breaking the state into 5 parts northern california, southern california, greater sacramento, san joaquin valley and the bay area. >>the state is tracking intensive care unit capacities in each state leaders said the state home order triggers once to regions hospital capacity falls below 15% newsom said all regions except the bay area could be under a stay at home order by next week with the bay area likely under one by the end of the month this latest stay at home order will last 3...
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the restaurant owner hoped the state would allow los angeles county and the san joaquin valley to reopen today and offer new hope to other regions. >> we cannot handle it anymore. there are already a couple months rent we haven't paid. continuing like this we may have to close it down. >> reporter: zhang and many others got the worse possible news. in southern california hospitals have been so overrun they have to now track available oxygen. >> so, today the order will remain because those projections do not so the san joaquin valley and southern california have projected four weeks out icu capacity over 15%. >> santa clara county's office of emergency management says the south bay is down to 21 icu beds, 7% capacity. >> we're still at the point where we can come back from the brink. it's definitely not a time to give up hope. >> shutting all this down, what else can we do? i don't know what. >> reporter: one encouraging trend is that the icu numbers in the south bay have improved slightly since the thanksgiving surge. but the possible christmas surge is scary. in san jose, robert handa,
the restaurant owner hoped the state would allow los angeles county and the san joaquin valley to reopen today and offer new hope to other regions. >> we cannot handle it anymore. there are already a couple months rent we haven't paid. continuing like this we may have to close it down. >> reporter: zhang and many others got the worse possible news. in southern california hospitals have been so overrun they have to now track available oxygen. >> so, today the order will remain...
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. >> in san joaquin valley, the i see capacity is effectively zero. >> reporter: but the bay area may not be far behind. >> the bay area not get into the space. >> reporter: santa clara county, once the epicenter, i see capacity has dropped to 9%, with just 29 beds available countywide. the county says they have taken a toll on the infected, on those caring for them, and on anyone else who might need the healthcare system. >> impact of these, this virus, this pandemic, is being felt on the entire hospital system and that impact obviously could impact each and every one of us, god forbid, that we are in need of emergency care. >> reporter: it is a panic a possible search, there is a long line of cars at the testing site. where people said they wanted to be proactive about getting tested. >> i do have a family, a one- year-old daughter also so it is very important for me and my family, you know, and for my career, that i just was able to come you know, cover all the bases. >> someone in my office that tested positive and we were told yesterday so we wanted to come and make sure that we
. >> in san joaquin valley, the i see capacity is effectively zero. >> reporter: but the bay area may not be far behind. >> the bay area not get into the space. >> reporter: santa clara county, once the epicenter, i see capacity has dropped to 9%, with just 29 beds available countywide. the county says they have taken a toll on the infected, on those caring for them, and on anyone else who might need the healthcare system. >> impact of these, this virus, this...
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. >> trere a two regions that are set to be extended in california, san joaquin valley and southern california. those two areas have an icu bed capacity of zero right now. the numbers in the bay area not as clear. they're still finalizing. the count here fluctuates daily. a decision won't be made final until later today. >>> tahoe hoping that the icu capacity numbers hold up as an increasing number of people heads to the slopes. the mayor of south lake tahoe says they can't stop people from coming since the nevada state line is so close. even governor newsom is encouraging people to go skiing as it's a socially distant activity. icu capacity in the greater sacramento region is at 16.6%. cruiseships are coming back to california. princess cruises, holland america and norwegian will start docking in los angeles this week and through next year to re-establish operations in u.s. waters. they won't have any passengers and will only dock to fuel and supply. they will need to show cdc guidelines are being followed. >>> much needed help for those struggling to make it in the pandemic. the state will o
. >> trere a two regions that are set to be extended in california, san joaquin valley and southern california. those two areas have an icu bed capacity of zero right now. the numbers in the bay area not as clear. they're still finalizing. the count here fluctuates daily. a decision won't be made final until later today. >>> tahoe hoping that the icu capacity numbers hold up as an increasing number of people heads to the slopes. the mayor of south lake tahoe says they can't stop...
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that is the legacy of this portion of san joaquin valley.: arvin making a bit of history today, becoming one of the smallest cities to make their own local regulaons for the oil and gas industry. woman: oil and gas has kept kern county moving for decades. now arvin residents are fed up and those in the industry feel unwelcomed. wednesday night, arvin city council unanimously voted in favor of restrictions on theil and gas industry. those in support applauded. [cheering and applause] man: yeah, so, it's a monumentous thing that we did. we passed the oil and gas ordinance, and hopefully other cities with that type of industry will follow, so, we're gonna be talking today with some neighbors on nelson court, nd then tomorrow i'm goa have a conversation with e mayor of taft about our two cities. see if we can find any common ground. my name is jose gurrola and i am the mayor of the city of arvin. we can't deny the fact that living and being next to an oil and gas operations, that it emits emissions, and that those emissions can cause harm to hea
that is the legacy of this portion of san joaquin valley.: arvin making a bit of history today, becoming one of the smallest cities to make their own local regulaons for the oil and gas industry. woman: oil and gas has kept kern county moving for decades. now arvin residents are fed up and those in the industry feel unwelcomed. wednesday night, arvin city council unanimously voted in favor of restrictions on theil and gas industry. those in support applauded. [cheering and applause] man: yeah,...
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and the san joaquin valley region, both was 0% icu capacity will likely be extended tuesday.s for the bay area region where the icu capacity is below 10% that decision will be made closer to the january 8th expiration date the governor also announced a federal pharmacy partnership with cvs and walgreens to give covid-19 vaccines to residents of long-term care facilities is underway as of today, but the health director made it clear vaccines will not impact the current surge only the behavior of californians. >>the ability to continue over the next week to to make the decisions. decide not to mix decide not to travel decide to celebrate virtually with others with your household along those are going to be the things that help us keep this slight decrease workforce flat me not to mention chris tomer just a flattening of the upward help us a slightly reduced impact on our hospitals. >>the governors also indicated more than 260,000 doses of the vaccine have already been administered in california while acknowledged the more than 2 million doses, california was expecting to get be
and the san joaquin valley region, both was 0% icu capacity will likely be extended tuesday.s for the bay area region where the icu capacity is below 10% that decision will be made closer to the january 8th expiration date the governor also announced a federal pharmacy partnership with cvs and walgreens to give covid-19 vaccines to residents of long-term care facilities is underway as of today, but the health director made it clear vaccines will not impact the current surge only the behavior of...
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and those large scale bird from the wildfires such as the creek fire in the san joaquin river watershednd north complex fire in the feather river watershed. we'll definitely see some of those impacts from those impacts to our snow pack. >>the u.s. drought monitor's still listing 33% of california as being in an extreme drought. well, no matter how much we have we're going to get some more according to the forecasts kron four's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow how does it look like 7 or see a nice boost in snow totals, just in the northern parts of the sierra nevada really i think all across the sierras. so i wanted to show this to you. >>of course we've had a very dry beginning. to our wet season. so not much has come to the bay area of course not much coming here not much fall of the sierra nevada this where we look now across the northern sierra nevada we're 54% of normal central sierra, nevada, 59% of normal. they really kind of bleak in southern california of course they've been very dry. we see the fire danger running high there as well as they haven't seen much in the way of ra
and those large scale bird from the wildfires such as the creek fire in the san joaquin river watershednd north complex fire in the feather river watershed. we'll definitely see some of those impacts from those impacts to our snow pack. >>the u.s. drought monitor's still listing 33% of california as being in an extreme drought. well, no matter how much we have we're going to get some more according to the forecasts kron four's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow how does it look like 7 or...
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the san joaquin regions remain at zier, o. the bay area showed a modest 1% improvement compared to yesterday. >>> a carmel restaurant is facing thousands it of fines for violating monterey county's orders. tuck box had been ordered to pay a $20,000 penalty but that was stayed by a judge as long as there were no more violations. the district attorney says starting on december 15th the restaurant allowed customers to dine outside and inside. the county said the tuck box could lose its permit if it continues to violate county health orders. >>> bay area restaurants are planning to offer special takeout menus on new year's eve. a look at how the special packages are providing the hard hit industry with a lifeline and silver lining until the end of the year. this is as business as it gets these days at mr. du's in chinatown, once one of the most popular restaurants in the city before the restaurant hit. still the owner says he's thankful to be preparing special new year's eve meals in the form of a tasting menu. >> we sold 100 tick
the san joaquin regions remain at zier, o. the bay area showed a modest 1% improvement compared to yesterday. >>> a carmel restaurant is facing thousands it of fines for violating monterey county's orders. tuck box had been ordered to pay a $20,000 penalty but that was stayed by a judge as long as there were no more violations. the district attorney says starting on december 15th the restaurant allowed customers to dine outside and inside. the county said the tuck box could lose its...
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zero percent capacity in san joaquin and southern california, that likely is the case. i will remind you that when we conceived of this framework, we were looking at projections 4 weeks out. we were looking at current case rates, positivity rates, looking at the community surveillance and anticipating where that growth will be over a 4-week period. based on the data that we will andect today, dr. ghaly his team likely tomorrow will announce. today'sl announce once data is collected their projections over the next four weeks. it is clear and understandable that it is likely that those stay-at-home orders will be extended. based upon the data, that basedination will be made on the data that needs to be collected today to complete that three-week period. we see that greater sacramento area and the bay area, those stay-at-home orders, three-week period due to expire on january 1 in sacramento, we will update you after the beginning of the new year. and the bay area a week later on january 8, and we will update. that's the conclusion of that three-week stay-at-home order. we
zero percent capacity in san joaquin and southern california, that likely is the case. i will remind you that when we conceived of this framework, we were looking at projections 4 weeks out. we were looking at current case rates, positivity rates, looking at the community surveillance and anticipating where that growth will be over a 4-week period. based on the data that we will andect today, dr. ghaly his team likely tomorrow will announce. today'sl announce once data is collected their...
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look at san joaquin county. overnight, the bay area went down. we dropped to 9%. we're a look county by county. two counties are in orange with less than 30% of icu beds availability. that's solano county, also sonoma county. yellow relatively okay. alameda county and san francisco county. but look at the red. five counties in the red. that's not good. contra costa, napa, marin county, and then on the peninsula, san mateo county. and look at santa clara county, 5% availability for icu beds. now, we mentioned santa clara county. where are the hot spots specifically? this is the bay area's biggest county. gilroy and morgan hill are your hot spots. health leaders say the high rate is linked to housing density. also the county has more essential workers who face a higher risk of getting infected. there are so many new covid patients that all the icu beds at saint louise hospital in gilroy are now full. on average, one or two patients each day are being rerouted to other hospitals up north in san jose. >> we do transfer them out to other county hospitals, and if they d
look at san joaquin county. overnight, the bay area went down. we dropped to 9%. we're a look county by county. two counties are in orange with less than 30% of icu beds availability. that's solano county, also sonoma county. yellow relatively okay. alameda county and san francisco county. but look at the red. five counties in the red. that's not good. contra costa, napa, marin county, and then on the peninsula, san mateo county. and look at santa clara county, 5% availability for icu beds....
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stay at home orders have been extended for southern california and the san joaquin valley. their shutdowns were due to expire last night. right now both of those regions have 0% icu availability. >> the order will remain because those projections do not show that san joaquin valley and southern california -- >> so what about the bay area? only 10% of icu beds are available here. our stay at home order expires january 8th. that's a week from this friday. business owners, though, are worried it could be extended here as well. >> i can't handle it anymore. i mean, we're a couple months of rent we haven't pay. and if continues like this we might have to close it down. >> that's a feeling from a lot of our small businesses. governor newsom's office will provide updates on these stay at home orders. the peak was december 15th with 53,000 new cases. state health leaders say that high number came from the thanksgiving surge. today we're down to 31,000 new daily cases. that is a decrease which is good news, however the impact from christmas and new year's eve gatherings are still no
stay at home orders have been extended for southern california and the san joaquin valley. their shutdowns were due to expire last night. right now both of those regions have 0% icu availability. >> the order will remain because those projections do not show that san joaquin valley and southern california -- >> so what about the bay area? only 10% of icu beds are available here. our stay at home order expires january 8th. that's a week from this friday. business owners, though, are...
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order breaking the state into 5 parts northern california, southern california, greater sacramento, san joaquinley and the bay area. >>the state is tracking intensive care unit capacities in each state leaders said the state home order triggers once to regions hospital capacity falls below 15% newsom said all regions except the bay area could be under a stay at home order by next week with the bay area likely under one by the end of the month this latest stay at home order will last 3 weeks and close several businesses including hair and personal care salons museums zoos playgrounds wineries and bars, each of those activities which we've been talking about for months relatively lower risk when you can do all of the things that we've discussed. >>but today they're all a little more risky than they were a month ago and that's just because we are more covid in our communities retail can remain open but at 20% capacity restaurants are only allowed to offer takeout weeks ahead of the holidays, nonessential travel is prohibited we will get through this this is the final surge. >>we have a light at th
order breaking the state into 5 parts northern california, southern california, greater sacramento, san joaquinley and the bay area. >>the state is tracking intensive care unit capacities in each state leaders said the state home order triggers once to regions hospital capacity falls below 15% newsom said all regions except the bay area could be under a stay at home order by next week with the bay area likely under one by the end of the month this latest stay at home order will last 3...
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the bay area, northern california, greater sacramento, the san joaquin valley and southern california. now the bay area also includes monterey and santa cruz counties. the governor says some regions may be shut down within a day or two. these are the business that is will be closed including hair salons, zoos and wineries. >>> as the race for a vaccine continues, a crucial deadline for states. state leaders must decide who will be the first to receive the first doses when they become available. creigh area johnson is live with that and dr. fauci talking with nbc about those vaccines and the surging numbers, cierra. >> reporter: good morning, yes, we'll get to what dr. anthony fauci had to say about those numbers and what we can expect in the future. this has been a very big week in terms of vaccine. today is the deadline for every state to submit their request for doses of that vaccine being produced by pfizer and to specify where they're being shipped. a deadline for counties to submit their request. leaders at all levels and who first would get the vaccine if they become available.
the bay area, northern california, greater sacramento, the san joaquin valley and southern california. now the bay area also includes monterey and santa cruz counties. the governor says some regions may be shut down within a day or two. these are the business that is will be closed including hair salons, zoos and wineries. >>> as the race for a vaccine continues, a crucial deadline for states. state leaders must decide who will be the first to receive the first doses when they become...
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there are none available in the san joaquin valley and southern california region. but today governor newsom announced that hospitalizations are plateauing in most of the state kron four's dan kerman live for us in san francisco with the latest dan. >>i'm in a good news, bad news hospitalizations as you mention plateauing in all but southern california that's the good news. the bad news so much travel over the christmas holiday despite warnings from health experts means they're expecting the numbers to go back up again in january which will put us back in a bad position everywhere and that could mean that stay at home orders could be extended. >>during an online briefing monday. the governor said hospitalizations have plateaued in most of california except for the southern california region indication that regional stay at home orders are working. >>there is evidence they have work substantially so and that's encouraging and i think that's certainly the case is really serious crime these numbers that are part time, but he says heavy travel over the holidays against m
there are none available in the san joaquin valley and southern california region. but today governor newsom announced that hospitalizations are plateauing in most of the state kron four's dan kerman live for us in san francisco with the latest dan. >>i'm in a good news, bad news hospitalizations as you mention plateauing in all but southern california that's the good news. the bad news so much travel over the christmas holiday despite warnings from health experts means they're expecting...
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there are none available and the san joaquin valley and southern california region. doctor galley clarified today that being a 0% icu capacity means the region is already making use of its surge capacity. >>a statue in honor of breonna taylor was smashed to pieces in the east bay over the weekend and some time this week. the statue was actually stolen the sculptor says he will not be daunted by this act of vandalism kron four's terisa stasio live for us in oakland, where the statue was located with more on what happened and. >>what the artist plans to do next recent. >>i'm here in downtown oakland, the statue well it was right behind me, but it is now gone snatched that the artists we spoke with today said that he is not giving up. >>i want to answer the question why does this statue matter it was a passionate project that took many painstaking hours to create yet vandals demolish the peace quickly as black lives matter. because the racist who came in the dark last weekend. >>and hit our statue with baseball bats and and tried to destroy it and that speaks to the wor
there are none available and the san joaquin valley and southern california region. doctor galley clarified today that being a 0% icu capacity means the region is already making use of its surge capacity. >>a statue in honor of breonna taylor was smashed to pieces in the east bay over the weekend and some time this week. the statue was actually stolen the sculptor says he will not be daunted by this act of vandalism kron four's terisa stasio live for us in oakland, where the statue was...
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the san joaquin county district attorney's office says more evidence of a td fraud has been found alongh 18 illegal guns. >>in a statement district tory berber salazar said in part quote edd is a resource available to help many who have been adversely impacted by the pandemic a san joaquin county organized crime will not be allowed to steal these resources. the investigation is ongoing. >>coming up next lawmakers say they're on the brink of reaching a covid relief deal. what's in the package and what likely they won't they won't make the cuts in that deal land. new research says one in 10 coronavirus survivors suffer lasting symptoms how long they can stick around. after they beat the disease plus kron four's taking closer look at how the pfizer vaccine works and it's being distributed. part 3 of our vaccine series coming up next. >>and we've seen a lot of clouds not much rain yet, but there's going to be plenty of
the san joaquin county district attorney's office says more evidence of a td fraud has been found alongh 18 illegal guns. >>in a statement district tory berber salazar said in part quote edd is a resource available to help many who have been adversely impacted by the pandemic a san joaquin county organized crime will not be allowed to steal these resources. the investigation is ongoing. >>coming up next lawmakers say they're on the brink of reaching a covid relief deal. what's in...
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greater sacramento, bay area, san joaquin valley and southern california. if any of the regions fall below 15% icu capacity, then the stay-at-home order will take affect for three weeks minimum. right now, everyone but the bay area is projected to fall below 15% in early december. maybe in a couple of days. the bay area is projected to be mid to late december. now, once in affect, bars, wineries, personal services, hair salons, barber shops must close. these things will stay open. schools with a waiver. critical infrastructure, retail 20% capacity, and restaurants can can be own for takeout and delivery. meaning no more outdoor dining. the governor encouraged everyone to get outdoors for mental health and all nonessential travel is banned statewide, right now, no matter the region. a whole lot to unpack with our doctor who keeps us informed on the latest covid information on twitter. thanks for joining us on this big day. >> nice to be here. >> i want to do start with the governor's stay-at-home order. how quickly do you see the bay area to reach the point.
greater sacramento, bay area, san joaquin valley and southern california. if any of the regions fall below 15% icu capacity, then the stay-at-home order will take affect for three weeks minimum. right now, everyone but the bay area is projected to fall below 15% in early december. maybe in a couple of days. the bay area is projected to be mid to late december. now, once in affect, bars, wineries, personal services, hair salons, barber shops must close. these things will stay open. schools with...
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that's san joaquin valley and southern california. those two areas have an icu bed capacity of zero. so the numbers here in the bay area aren't as clear. the number of icu beds here fluctuates daily, so a decision on whether the stay at home order will stay in effect won't be made until tomorrow. >> it's okay with me. i'm ready to do whatever it takes. i'm so tired of this. >> i think it's going to to be really scary for small business, and especially since we can't eat outdoors anymore. >> reporter: rizono says the ban on outdoor dining is making the shutdown unbearable. >> i have a lot of people that want to work, they really want to work and they can't. >> reporter: in danville, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> key data point that's driving the stay at home order is the icu bed availability. it's reaching an all-time low across the state. that's not a good thing. take a look. as cheryl just mentioned both southern california and san joaquin valley, 0% of icu beds available. the bay area dropping to 9%. six bay area counties are n
that's san joaquin valley and southern california. those two areas have an icu bed capacity of zero. so the numbers here in the bay area aren't as clear. the number of icu beds here fluctuates daily, so a decision on whether the stay at home order will stay in effect won't be made until tomorrow. >> it's okay with me. i'm ready to do whatever it takes. i'm so tired of this. >> i think it's going to to be really scary for small business, and especially since we can't eat outdoors...
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to force around the world on monday more than 33000000 people in southern california are in the san joaquin valley were hit with stay at home or does restaurants are close to in person dining and other places like hair and nail salons museums and playgrounds have been completely shot in germany the chancellor angela merkel has hinted that harsher regulations will be required she said existing measures of partial lockdown and social distancing rules wouldn't be sufficient to get the country through the winter and then there's been a 3rd wave of infections in south korea that's resulted in new regulations there and there are fears that many people are becoming fatigued with these measures restrictions on traveling gatherings so far of failed to cut the growing number of infections in the country will rob reynolds is following developments for us angeles where of course those tough new restrictions have now come into effect rob tell us more about why the lockdown has happened. well this lockdown was triggered when the intensive care unit capacity of hospitals in southern california and the san
to force around the world on monday more than 33000000 people in southern california are in the san joaquin valley were hit with stay at home or does restaurants are close to in person dining and other places like hair and nail salons museums and playgrounds have been completely shot in germany the chancellor angela merkel has hinted that harsher regulations will be required she said existing measures of partial lockdown and social distancing rules wouldn't be sufficient to get the country...