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Bay Area 'stay-at-home' order extended indefinitely until ICU capacity increases

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The Bay Area has indefinitely extended its coronavirus stay-at-home order as ICU capacity remains extremely low amid surging new cases.

Gov. Gavin Newsom had indicated earlier in the week that he expected regional orders to remain in place in some parts of California. "I think it's pretty self-evident we are going to need to extend those original dates," Newsom said, according to KTVU. "Based upon all the data and based upon all the trend lines it is very likely that we'll need to extend that stay-at-home order." The order was meant to expire on Friday, but ICU capacity is below the desired 15%, registering at 13.7% on Monday and dropping across the week.

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