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An update on Orange County, California (home county of the Disneyland Resort):
From Sprectrum News 1, Orange County, California:
"Orange County's weekly averages for COVID-19 metrics will keep it in the orange tier of the state's economic re-opening system, although it meets two of three categories for the least-restrictive yellow tier, according to figures released Tuesday.
The county's weekly averages for adjusted daily case rate per 100,000 residents improved from 2.8 last Tuesday to 2.6.
The county's positivity rates qualify for the yellow tier, but the case counts are still in the orange tier.
The county reported just 90 new cases and six deaths on Tuesday.
The number of COVID-19 patients in county hospitals increased from 115 on Monday to 128
The overall test positivity rate remained at 1.4%. The county's Health Equity Quartile rate, which measures positivity in hotspots in disadvantaged communities, increased from 1.7% to 1.9%.
The county's positivity rates qualify for the yellow tier, but the case counts are still in the orange tier.
A graduation into the yellow tier requires that the case rate must get below 2 per 100,000 people. The weekly averages are updated on Tuesdays, and a county must maintain metrics for a tier for two weeks before graduating to a less-restrictive level."
I stopped paying attention for a moment to OC... bummer that they're still not in the yellow tier.
But with the tiers being booted out June 15th guess they just have to hang on awhile longer... I don't see Disneyland opening the floodgates capacity wise anyways when that happens. An increase sure but not to full capacity.