
In a statement on Monday, Governor Newsom said that he would explain the "incremental release of the stay-at-home orders," adding that California would use "science to guide our decision making, not political pressure."Īccording to Johns Hopkins University, California has more than 24,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and more than 700 deaths.Ĭalifornia issued a stay-at-home order on March 19, closing all non-essential businesses, such as dine-in restaurants, bars and nightclubs, and asking residents to remain inside apart from accessing essential items or services. CDPH strongly recommends that individuals in these settings continue to wear a mask.Īdded “Applied Behavior Analysis therapists” as an example of providers exempt from wearing mask.Ĭalifornia will keep a close eye on COVID-19 vaccination and infection rates and will review these guidelines periodically.California Governor Gavin Newsom will reveal potential steps toward lifting the state's lockdown in a press conference at noon on April 14.
In alignment with the CDC's announcement that its order requiring masking on public transportation and at transportation hubs is no longer in effect, effective immediately California's requirement for masking on public transit and in transportation hubs is terminated. CDPH - Guidance for the Use of Face Masks (). Staying Ready - California's COVID-19 Preparedness & Equity Strategies (). Updated as of May 24, 2022, updated language to replace fully vaccinated with completed primary series to bring outdated terminology up to date this does not substantively alter the guidance. Beyond the Blueprint Questions & Answers: (Industry and Sector Guidance - ). Beyond the Blueprint for Industry and Business Sectors (Including Guidance for Mega Events) - (). * California Blueprint Data Archive County Risk Levelīeyond the Blueprint - Industry and Business Sectors Health Equity Metric (HPI Test Positivity) New COVID-19 positive case per day per 100K population These metrics are an indicator of the current rate of COVID-19 transmission in the county. All positives, regardless of testing method, should clinically be considered a COVID-19 positive case and isolate. Although the counts may not be able to show the exact burden of the disease, they do provide valuable information about the general trends seen in the community. As the pandemic progresses and the availability of antigen and at-home tests increases, it is reasonable to expect that the level of under-reporting of the true burden will increase. This number will under-report the true burden of the disease in our community as not all persons ill will be tested, reported correctly, or diagnosed using a PCR test (positive antigen tests conducted by a medical professional and an at-home testing kit are not included in these counts). The case counts presented above, at this time, only include confirmed COVID-19 cases with a positive real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) laboratory test. *These data are considered preliminary and may be changed without notice. Visit the COVID-19 Data Webpage to access the full Fresno County Data Hub and the Vaccine Dashboard for up-to-date case counts, deaths, hospitalizations, vaccinations and more. Total COVID-19 Associated Deaths Among Confirmed Cases: 2,835 ( +6). Health Messages for Medical Providers +Ĭommunication Toolkits COVID-19 Cases and Vaccinations in Fresno County.
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