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State stay-at-home orders will remain in effect in the Bay Area until at least Jan. 8 with potential to extend depending on intensive care unit capacity projections, state health officials said Saturday.

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The state’s stay-at-home order is triggered when a region’s average ICU capacity falls below 15%. The Bay Area’s current ICU capacity is at 5.1%, according to the California Department of Public Health.

The San Joaquin Valley, Southern California and greater Sacramento regions remain under the stay-at-home orders because their four-week ICU capacity projections do not meet the capacity to exit the order, the department said.

The available capacity in the greater Sacramento region is 6.9%, while the San Joaquin Valley and Southern California regions are down to a grim 0%, according to the department.

The health department Saturday said California has 2,345,909 confirmed cases to date, though numbers may not represent true day-over-day change as reporting of test results can be delayed. There were 53,341 newly recorded confirmed cases Friday and the seven-day positivity rate is 14%, while the 14-day positivity rate is 12.6%, the department said.

There have been 33,391,442 tests conducted in California, representing an increase of 333,131 during the prior 24-hour reporting period.

As case numbers continue to rise in California, the total number of individuals who will have serious outcomes will also increase. There have been 26,357 COVID-19 deaths since the start of the pandemic.

As of Wednesday, a total of 335,983 vaccine doses have been administered statewide. As of Monday, a total of 1,762,900 vaccine doses have been distributed to local health departments and health care systems that have facilities in multiple counties.


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  1. They’ll continue the stay at home until all businesses are closed forever and they have complete control over the people. Let people run their own lives – people wake up or you’ll completely lose your freedoms (which are on the line right now).

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