COVID-19 Cases Double in 72 Hours: County Gets 1 Million Masks

Hospital Beds, Medical Supplies, and Emergency Workers in Gov. Newsom’s Surge Plan

This graph shows positive COVID-19 tests and resulting hospitalizations as reported by Santa Barbara County Public Health on March 30, but testing remains inadequate for the 450,000 county residents, many of whom could be asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic carriers.

Mon Mar 30, 2020 | 07:50pm

The number of COVID-19 patients hospitalized has doubled and the number in intensive care units have tripled the past four days in both Santa Barbara County and the State of California — pushing the state and county to continue ramping up surge planning for the inevitable escalation in cases.

“We expected a doubling of cases within three days, and that’s exactly what we are seeing,” said the county’s health officer, Dr. Henning Ansorg, at a Monday press conference. “It is an indicator of just how infectious this thing is.”

The county now has 88 infected patients, 20 of whom were announced today in the biggest jump so far. Fourteen are in the hospital, 10 of them in the ICU. Of the new cases today, nine are in Santa Maria, one is in Orcutt, six are in unincorporated parts of North County, three are in Lompoc, and 49 are recovering at home.

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