CALIFORNIA
Coronavirus: Kaiser temporarily closing some San Bernardino County medical office buildings
Starting Monday, facilities in Chino, Colton, Indian Hill, San Bernardino, Palm Court and Upland will be closed as Kaiser postpones some appointments and convert many to virtual visits, according to a statement. Victorville Medical Office Building 2 will also be closed, while building 1 will stay open.
Facilities in Chino Grand, Fontana, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga and Redlands will remain open during the consolidation.
California data points:
- The number of coronavirus patients in California’s intensive care unit beds doubled overnight, rising from 200 on Friday to 410 on Saturday [Mar 28] , Gov. Gavin Newsom said.
Hospitalized = 746 on Friday increased to 1066 on Sat
numbers:
LA= 1,818 cases, 32 lost
Santa Clara 591, 25 lost
San Diego 519, 7 lost
thank you for the numbers LA Times:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/coronavirus-cases-in-california-soar-past-5000-as-hospitals-fill-up/ar-BB11UklF?ocid=spartanntp
San Diego 519 cases, 7 deaths, 106 hospitalizations (including 10 added Sunday), 47 ICU