California to lift stay-at-home orders on Monday: report
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[January 25, 2021]
(Reuters) - California is expected
to lift its regional stay-at-home orders across the state on Monday,
moving counties back into the tier-based reopening framework, local
media reported.
California Governor Gavin Newsom's office has decided to lift the orders
as ICU availability in the regions that remained under the stay-at-home
order, including the Bay area and Southern California are projected to
rise above the 15% threshold that triggered the lockdown measures,
according https://bit.ly/3sSPOfp to San Francisco Chronicle.
According to the report, counties will move back to the tiered system,
with most regions across the state expected to move into the purple
tier, meaning personal care services like hair salons can re-open with
modifications and restaurants can open for outdoor service.
California, the United States' most populous state, emerged as a leading
U.S. epicenter of the pandemic despite re-imposing some of the most
stringent restrictions on social gatherings and business activity.
Total cases in the United States crossed 25 million on Sunday, even as
states accelerate their vaccine distribution. California has reported
over 3.1 million cases and 36,745 deaths so far, a Reuters tally showed.
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Governor Gavin Newsom addresses a news conference held at the launch
of mass COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles,
California, U.S., January 15, 2021. Irfan Khan/Pool via REUTERS/File
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But the number of new infections appear to be slowing after a surge
following the Holiday season.
The state' top health official said earlier this month that the
number of hospitalized coronavirus patients statewide had steadily
declined, showing signs of the virus leveling off.
Strict stay-at-home orders were renewed for much of California in
December to avert a crisis in hospitals.
(Reporting by Bhargav Acharya with additional reporting by Anurag
Maan in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Chopra)
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