What’s open and closed in SoCal with state poised to renew stay-home rules [Los Angeles Times] Southern California may be about to leave 2020 behind, but don’t expect any change in COVID-19 restrictions as the new year arrives. With infections escalating and ICU bed capacity near zero in this region and the San Joaquin Valley, Gov. Gavin Newsom says his stay-home orders for these regions will “likely” be extended through mid-January. The list below summarizes the status of many California public and private spaces, from campgrounds to reservation casinos. The governor’s orders were imposed Dec. 6 and were due to last through Monday. Newsom said Monday that he expects Dr. Mark Ghaly, the state secretary of Health and Human Services, to extend them on Tuesday when Ghaly discusses ICU projections for coming weeks. The extensions are expected to last another 21 days.