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California explains data they use to lift stay-at-home orders

Video Credit: 23ABC News | Bakersfield - Duration: 02:49s - Published
California explains data they use to lift stay-at-home orders

California explains data they use to lift stay-at-home orders

The state of California used ICU projections in its decision to lift the stay-at-home order on Monday.

But a lot of questions remain after just portions of that data was revealed on Tuesday.

23ABC's Bayan Wang took a look at the breakdown given by the Secretary of California Health and Human Services Dr. Mark Ghaly.


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