Orange County COVID-19 City Case Counts Saturday December 26 2020

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California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 City Case Counts on Saturday December 26 2020.
Orange County and Southern California ICU Beds Currently Available: 0%
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Southern California Health Departments Urgent Request During COVID19: Stay Home and Stay Safe

COVID19 PSA

The #SouthernCaliforniaHealthDepartments Urgent Request During #COVID19: #StayHomeandStaySafe December 23 2020.

Public Health Alliance of Southern California Stay At Home and Stay Safe Statement

COVID-19 Vaccine Is Being Administered In Our Communities
As a coalition of 10 neighboring California local health departments, we thank everyone for doing their part to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
As the first doses of the vaccine are being administered across our communities, we can finally see a ray of light at the end of the tunnel.
As that light gets closer, we are hopeful that we are one step closer to getting back to doing the things and seeing the people we all miss the most.

We Are Now Experiencing The Worst Time of the Pandemic
In spite of this good news, we know that the next few weeks and months are critical.
We are now experiencing the worst time of the pandemic.
Our case counts, deaths, and hospitalizations are the highest we have seen so far.
Our ICU capacity is the lowest.
We are breaking records every day, and not in a good way.
Our systems are being overwhelmed, and the virus is spreading everywhere.

The Impacts of The Pandemic On Our Community Members
The impacts of this pandemic are starkest among our community members most vulnerable to this virus, including our older adult family and friends, our community members working essential jobs to ensure we all have the basic goods that we need, and those living in our communities who have the least opportunities for health.
The pandemic has taken a large toll and exacerbated health impacts within these communities.
We cannot continue on our current path without facing serious consequences for our families, friends, and the local businesses that make our communities such special places to live.

Critical Time Where Everyone Needs To Do Their Part To Defeat COVID-19
This is a critical time when everyone needs to do their part to defeat COVID-19.
We understand that people are tired, but public health measures are not the enemy — they are the roadmap for a faster and more sustainable recovery.
We must all commit to taking precautions and heeding public health protocols, including the current Stay-at-Home Order, to reopen businesses and schools, to travel to see our families and friends in person, and to celebrate that next important event.

We Need To Follow Effective Fact Based Public Health Measures
We can do all these things again, but only if we all follow effective, fact-based public health measures like wearing face masks, washing hands, practicing social distancing, and only traveling for essential trips.
Many of us are spreading the virus without knowing it—over 50% of exposures come from people who don’t have symptoms—so we all need to avoid social gatherings and activities with those outside our household.
If we do these things, in a few weeks we could start to see the numbers slow and the curve bend.
We will help our systems increase their capacity to manage and end this pandemic.
If we fail, our finest medical researchers are clear: there will be even worse consequences for our families and our economy.

We All Need To Come Together To Eradicate The COVID-19 Virus
We have all had to alter our lives this difficult year and we all want this difficult time to be behind us.
But the virus is not done with us yet.
If we can all just come together in this moment to eradicate the virus, and recommit to protecting ourselves and one another, we will get back to normal day-to-day activities more quickly.
The roadmap to a faster, more equitable, and sustainable recovery for all of us means committing and coming together to follow recommended public health measures.

We All Have A Personal & Collective Responsibility To Slow The Spread
We are all neighbors in California, even if we live in different cities and counties.
The virus knows no borders and continues to severely impact us all, especially at this moment.
The end is in sight, and the light at the end of this dark tunnel will keep getting brighter but only if we all do our part right now.
We all have a personal and collective responsibility to slow the spread of the pandemic and eliminate the virus as quickly as possible.
Let’s come together now for a brighter and healthier 2021.

The Public Health Alliance of Southern California

Imperial County Public Health Department

City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health

Orange County Health Care Agency

City of Pasadena Public Health Department

Riverside University Health System-Public Health

Santa Barbara County Public Health Department

County of San Bernardino Department of Public Health

County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency

Ventura County Public Health

Orange County COVID19 City Case Counts Wednesday December 23 2020

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California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 City Case Counts on Wednesday December 23 2020.
Orange County and Southern California ICU Beds Currently Available: 0%
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Orange County COVID19 City Case Counts Tuesday December 22 2020

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California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 City Case Counts on Tuesday December 22 2020.
Orange County and Southern California ICU Beds Currently Available: 0%
Important Reminder: California Requires You to Wear A Face Covering When You Are Outside Continue reading “Orange County COVID19 City Case Counts Tuesday December 22 2020”

Orange County COVID19 Cases Surge and ICU’s Remain at Zero Percent Monday December 21 2020

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California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 City Case Counts on Monday December 21 2020.
Orange County and Southern California ICU Beds Currently Available: 0%
Important Reminder: California Requires You to Wear A Face Covering When You Are Outside Continue reading “Orange County COVID19 Cases Surge and ICU’s Remain at Zero Percent Monday December 21 2020”

Orange County COVID19 Daily Cases Breaks Records While ICU’s Are At Zero Percent Sunday December 20 2020

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California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 City Case Counts on Sunday December 20 2020.
Orange County and Southern California ICU Beds Currently Available: 0%
Important Reminder: California Requires You to Wear A Face Covering When You Are Outside Continue reading “Orange County COVID19 Daily Cases Breaks Records While ICU’s Are At Zero Percent Sunday December 20 2020”

Orange County COVID19 Surges and ICUs Remain at Zero Availability Saturday December 19 2020

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California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 City Case Counts on Saturday December 19 2020.
Orange County and Southern California ICU Beds Currently Available: 0%
Important Reminder: California Requires You to Wear A Face Covering When You Are Outside Continue reading “Orange County COVID19 Surges and ICUs Remain at Zero Availability Saturday December 19 2020”

Orange County COVID19 Surges and ICU Availability Hits Zero Percent Friday December 18 2020

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California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 City Case Counts on Friday December 18 2020.
Orange County and Southern California ICU Beds Currently Available: 0%
Important Reminder: California Requires You to Wear A Face Covering When You Are Outside Continue reading “Orange County COVID19 Surges and ICU Availability Hits Zero Percent Friday December 18 2020”

Orange County California COVID19 0% ICU Availability Thursday December 17 2020

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California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 City Case Counts on Thursday December 17 2020.
Orange County ICU Beds Currently Available: 0% (Adjusted Adult Beds Only) and 7.1% (Unadjusted Adult Beds Only)
and #SouthernCalifornia ICU Bed Availability is 0% (Adjusted) and 11.4% (Unadjusted).

Important Reminder: California Requires You to Wear A Face Covering When You Are Outside Continue reading “Orange County California COVID19 0% ICU Availability Thursday December 17 2020”

Orange County COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Starts on Wednesday December 16 2020

Orange County California COVID-19 Facebook Live Press Conference on Vaccine Update Wednesday December 16 2020

Orange County California has received the COVID-19 vaccine and is administrating the vaccine to protect the community during the COVID-19 World Wide Pandemic. Orange County California is the sixth largest County in the United States. Continue reading “Orange County COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Starts on Wednesday December 16 2020”

Orange County California COVID19 City Case Counts on Wednesday December 16 2020

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California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 City Case Counts on Wednesday December 16 2020.
Orange County ICU Beds Currently Available: 0% (Adjusted Adult Beds Only) and 9.5% (Unadjusted Adult Beds Only)
and #SouthernCalifornia ICU Bed Availability is 0.5% (Adjusted) and 12.1% (Unadjusted).

Important Reminder: California Requires You to Wear A Face Covering When You Are Outside Continue reading “Orange County California COVID19 City Case Counts on Wednesday December 16 2020”

U.S. Representative Mike Levin COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall Wednesday December 16 2020

U.S. Representative Mike Levin COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall Wednesday December 16 2020

U.S. Representative Mike Levin Virtual Town Hall will feature COVID-19 on Wednesday December 16 2020. Continue reading “U.S. Representative Mike Levin COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall Wednesday December 16 2020”

Orange County COVID19 City Case Counts Tuesday December 15 2020

California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health
California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 City Case Counts on Tuesday December 15 2020.
Orange County ICU rates are at 1.4% (Adjusted) and 10.4% (Unadjusted) and Southern California Region ICU Rates are at 1.7% (Adjusted) and 13.2% (Unadjusted).
Important Reminder: California Requires You to Wear A Face Covering When You Are Outside Continue reading “Orange County COVID19 City Case Counts Tuesday December 15 2020”

Orange County Adjusted ICU Rate Drops to Zero Percent Monday December 14 2020

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California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

#OrangeCounty Adjusted #ICURate Drops to Zero Percent Monday December 14 2020
#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 City Case Counts on Monday December 14 2020.
Important Reminder: California Requires You to Wear A Face Covering When You Are Outside Continue reading “Orange County Adjusted ICU Rate Drops to Zero Percent Monday December 14 2020”

Orange County COVID-19 City Case Counts Sunday December 13 2020

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California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 City Case Counts on Sunday December 13 2020.
Important Reminder: California Requires You to Wear A Face Covering When You Are Outside Continue reading “Orange County COVID-19 City Case Counts Sunday December 13 2020”

Orange County COVID-19 City Case Counts Saturday December 12 2020

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California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 City Case Counts on Saturday December 12 2020.
Important Reminder: California Requires You to Wear A Face Covering When You Are Outside Continue reading “Orange County COVID-19 City Case Counts Saturday December 12 2020”

Orange County COVID19 City Case Counts Friday December 11 2020

California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health
California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 City Case Counts on Friday December 11 2020.
Important Reminder: California Requires You to Wear A Face Covering When You Are Outside Continue reading “Orange County COVID19 City Case Counts Friday December 11 2020”

Orange County COVID-19 City Case Counts Thursday December 10 2020

California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health
California COViD-19 Masks Courtesy of California Department of Public Health

Orange County California COVID-19 City Case Counts on Thursday December 10 2020
Important Reminder: California Requires You to Wear A Face Covering When You Are Outside Continue reading “Orange County COVID-19 City Case Counts Thursday December 10 2020”

Orange County COVID-19 Facebook Live Press Conference Thursday December 10 2020

Orange County California COVID19 Facebook Live Press Conference Thursday December 10 2020

#OrangeCounty #California #COVID19 #FacebookLive Press Conference Thursday December 10 2020. Continue reading “Orange County COVID-19 Facebook Live Press Conference Thursday December 10 2020”