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Ventura County authorities arrested two Frazier Park men last week on suspicion of animal cruelty after a search of their property turned up several abused and neglected animals.
-115 new cases since Friday
-80,078 total cases
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The COVID-19 surge pushes hospitals closer to being overwhelmed daily with only two staffed ICU beds available across Ventura County on Tuesday, officials said.
“Some of (the hospitals) are going to dive into crisis really soon,” said Steve Carroll, administrator of the Ventura Emergency Medical Services Agency. We are getting to a place where we are maxing out.”
Officials said 421 of the record 969 people in the area s eight hospitals on Wednesday were being treated for COVID. Of the 126 people in intensive care beds, 82 were being treated for the coronavirus.
The two staffed and available ICU beds on Tuesday increased a tick to five beds across the county on Wednesday.