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Imperial County told to reinstate stay-at-home order; free PPE in California for trade associations
Imperial County told to reinstate stay-at-home order; free PPE in California for trade associations
By KTVU staff Published 2 hours ago Updated 1 hour ago
RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. - Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday told those living in Imperial County to return to shelter-in-place orders because of an alarming trend of coronavirus cases, while also announcing a partnership that encourages people to buy protective gear from the Golden State.
Specifically, he pointed out that Imperial County’s hospitals are being overwhelmed and its testing positivity rate is alarmingly high.
... It's the only county in California that Newsom is telling to do so.
...Newsom also stated that 15 counties, up from 11, are on the state's "watch list." These counties have concerning COVID-19 trends, and those who openly flout shelter-in-place orders are in jeopardy of losing state funding.