Since the onset of the pandemic earlier this year, California has become the first state in the US to surpass 2 million coronavirus cases.

‘There are 18,875 people with COVID-19 currently hospitalized in California, and 3,962 of them are in intensive care units (ICU).’

The seven-day positivity rate is 12.1 per cent and the 14-day positivity rate is 12.4 per cent, according to the Department. Meanwhile, the 11-county Southern California region and the 12-county San Joaquin Valley region in Central California are at zero available ICU capacity.
The two regions are home to around 33 million people in the state, representing 84 percent of the state's population.
ICU capacity in the Bay Area, Greater Sacramento Region and Northern California region has dropped to 9.24 per cent, 15.3 per cent and 27.5 per cent, respectively.
Based on current ICU data, San Joaquin Valley, Southern California, Greater Sacramento and the Bay Area are under the regional stay at home order.
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