California working with Fresno County after COVID-19 cases double in last 2 weeks -TV

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California working with Fresno County after COVID-19 cases double in last 2 weeks -TV

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Fresno County is now on the state’s radar after seeing a doubling in cases over the last couple of weeks.

Health officials say they’re working closely with nursing facilities and the Avenal State Prison, which contribute to the numbers.

“Our doubling time is about two weeks. That’s concerning. We were out to three weeks at one point and now it’s shortening,” says Dr. Rais Vohra with the county’s health department.

The county now has 2,216 cases – more than 100 new cases since the county health website posted their numbers on Saturday.

The increase in numbers has gotten the attention of the state.

Vohra says Fresno County is on a targeted engagement watch list in which they’re working with the state to determine the challenges and what needs to be done to lower numbers.

“We will be able to get more leverage from state and increasing testing capacity, providing more resources for our at-risk residents,” says Vohra.

The increase comes as the state has allowed more businesses like gyms, schools, and bars to reopen.

As far as whether the increase in cases will impact more local businesses from reopening, Vohra says that remains a mystery.

“It’s a concern. It’s something we want some clarification from the state on what the implications are.”

Meanwhile, Vohra says it’s possible we may see a second peak in cases closer to July or August.

Fresno beer bar Out of the Barrel is back to pouring pints for their patrons after months of an empty taproom.

Nick McFarlin says they had a permit to sell cans and bottles of beer during the pandemic to stay in business but they had to make a lot of changes to welcome back customers.

“(We) put in an oven and a freezer to be able to serve food, let alone all the permitting allowed for that. We could’ve waited to this week to reopen, but every day is lost money so we we’re willing to do what was needed to get back in the game,” he says.

The taproom is one of the many businesses welcoming back customers after weeks of closure.

The possibility that Fresno County may have to lock back down due to the spike in cases could have a big impact on businesses like Out of the Barrel.

“It would be a huge blow. We’ve invested a lot of money into the equipment and permits,” says McFarlin.

Vohra says people need to do their part by getting tested, wearing a mask, and keeping their distance in order to control the COVID-19 count and get more businesses back open.

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