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Hospitalizations and Intensive Care Units have reached a new milestone Tuesday, though no deaths were reported in the county. (Shutterstock)
ORANGE COUNTY, CA Tuesday marked another record-setting day for hospitalizations in Orange County. Coronavirus hospitalizations rose once again, and the outbreak in the county s jail also expanded with a record number of inmates hospitalized. No deaths were reported Tuesday, and an estimated 100,000 total residents have recovered from the virus as of this report.
The number of patients hospitalized for coronavirus in the county rose to 2,236. Of those, intensive care patients increased from 500 to 504. Not since the coronavirus began in March have Orange County hospitals dealt with such numbers.
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December 31, 2020
(UNDATED) – In May 2020, yard signs were placed on the courthouse lawn to recognize the Bedford North Lawrence High School graduating Class of 2020, a Bloomington man was arrested for stabbing his girlfriend to death, and a former Paoli police sergeant pleaded guilty to conversion.
Signs Placed on Courthouse Lawn To Recognize Class Of 2020
355 yard signs furnished by Mikel’s Signs were placed on the courthouse lawn to recognize the Bedford North Lawrence High School graduating Class of 2020.
Due to the unprecedented year dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, things have not been normal for the 2020 graduating class.
The signs were paid for by Super Clean Car Wash, United Way of South Central Indiana, and other private donors.
By City News Service
Dec 30, 2020
SANTA ANA (CNS) - A panel of appellate court justices rejected a writ from Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes to suspend a lower court ruling ordering a halving of the county s jail population to better conform with COVID-19 health guidelines.
Presiding Justice Kathleen O Leary of the Fourth District Court of Appeals, Division 3, authored the ruling with Justice Raymond Ikola concurring and Justice David Thompson dissenting.
The justices noted that Orange County Superior Court Judge Peter J. Wilson s order issued earlier this month did not order Barnes to cut the jail population in half before a scheduled Jan. 8 hearing.