The Sun (Lowell)

Calif. lifts curfew, stay-home orders

- By Kathleen ronayne and John antczak

sacramento, Calif. » Gov. Gavin Newsom lifted stay-at-home orders across the state Monday in response to improving coronaviru­s conditions, a surprising move hailed by beleaguere­d businesses. But some local health officials worried it could undo the recent sharp drop in cases and hospitaliz­ations.

“We’re seeing a flattening of the curve — everything that should be up is up, everything that should be down is down — case rates, positivity rates, hospitaliz­ations, ICUS,” Newsom told reporters.

The turnaround came about a month after hospitals crafted emergency plans for rationing care and as intensive care unit capacity in the vast Southern California region currently stands at 0%. State data models forecast that the region’s ICU capacity will rise to 33% — the highest of any of the state’s five regions — by Feb. 21.

The lifting of the stayat-home order allows restaurant­s and churches to resume outdoor operations and hair and nail salons to reopen in many areas, though local officials could choose to impose stricter rules. The state is also lifting a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew.

Most California counties will return to the most restrictiv­e purple tier of a four-tier, colorcoded system for determinin­g what businesses can be open.

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