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 ICU bed capacity near zero in this region and the San Joaquin Valley, Dr. Mark Ghaly, the state secretary of Health and Human Services, said Tuesday that the governor’s stay-home orders for these regions are being extended indefinitely. “We can make decisions to bend that curve” of escalating new infections, Ghaly said. The list below summarizes the status of many California public and private spaces, from campgrounds to reservation casinos. Advertisement Gov. Gavin Newsom’s orders were first imposed Dec. 6. Ghaly announced their extension on Tuesday, noting the high rates of infection and short supply of ICU beds in the 23 counties of Southern California and the San Joaquin Valley. The extensions were designed to last at least 21 days.