KEY POINTS
  • Two regions in California, San Joaquin Valley and Southern California, have triggered the state's new stay-at-home order, according to the California Department of Public Health.
  • Both regions have ICU capacities below the 15% threshold set by the state, the CDPH said on Saturday.
  • The order, which will last for at least three weeks, places restrictions on many businesses, including bars, wineries, personal services, hair salons, barbershops, retail stores and restaurants.
A waitress serves guests as people dine outdoors in Pasadena, California, the only city in Los Angeles County still allowing that service on December 2, 2020.

Two regions in California, San Joaquin Valley and Southern California, have triggered the state's new stay-at-home order after capacity in their intensive-care units fell below 15%, according to the California Department of Public Health.

The new restrictions, which will last for at least three weeks beginning late Sunday, come as the state reports a record 25,068 new Covid-19 cases on Friday, according to the CDPH.