Lodi News-Sentinel

California hospitaliz­ations for COVID jump 32% in two weeks

- By Taryn Luna

SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gavin Newsom issued another warning to California­ns about the growing spread of the coronaviru­s as the state again reported increases in hospitaliz­ations.

The governor’s Thursday news conference marked the third time this week that he has urged people to take more precaution­s as he disclosed troubling new highs.

“I cannot impress upon people more the importance at this critical juncture, when we are experienci­ng an increase in cases that we have not experience­d in the past, to take seriously this moment,” Newsom said. “If we do, we can mitigate and we can bend (the curve) and we ultimately can rebound and become more resilient still in the future.”

As of Thursday, Newsom said patients hospitaliz­ed because of COVID-19 jumped 32% in the last two weeks to 4,240, double the two-week increase of 16% that he had reported on Monday. After growing earlier this week, the rate of positive cases remained steady at 5.1% over two weeks compared to Wednesday, he said.

The governor has pleaded with California­ns to wear face masks and maintain a physical distance of 6 feet from one another. He advised those over the age of 65 or with chronic medical conditions to remain at home.

But beyond telling California­ns to heed the state’s mask requiremen­t, the governor has not reinstated any of the restrictio­ns he began easing in early May or demanded that counties experienci­ng surges shutter businesses again. Fifteen counties in California, including Los Angeles, have reported an elevated transmissi­on of the disease, increased hospitaliz­ations or a limited hospital capacity that doesn’t meet the state’s guidelines.

Newsom said Thursday that he would consider toggling back and issuing restrictio­ns again if health care needs begin to exceed capacity.

“When our system cannot absorb, when there’s a capacity considerat­ion or limitation, that’s when we obviously have alarm bells that are raised,” he said.

 ?? BRIAN VAN DER BRUG/LOS ANGELES TIMES ?? AltaMed Health Services staff member collects a sample for COVID-19 testing on April 29 in Boyle Heights. California has been breaking daily records for cases.
BRIAN VAN DER BRUG/LOS ANGELES TIMES AltaMed Health Services staff member collects a sample for COVID-19 testing on April 29 in Boyle Heights. California has been breaking daily records for cases.

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