

#CALIFORNIA CORONA STATS FULL#
Renters must repay the full amount due in "a timely manner" and could still be evicted after the moratorium lifts. Tenants must declare in writing, within seven days of their rent coming due, that they cannot pay all or part of the amount because they had to miss work, lost their jobs or had their hours cut because of the pandemic and provide documentation that supports their claim. Through May 31, landlords may not evict tenants and courts and sheriffs are prohibited from enforcing eviction notices. The Governor’s March 12 executive order removes the waiting period for unemployment and disability insurance for Californians who lose work as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. CALIFORNIA ASSISTANCE SUMMARY Economic Assistance: The CSAC Finance Corporation manages 2-1-1 California, which is a network of the 2-1-1 systems throughout California. This is the result of a partnership with 2-1-1 California and local 2-1-1 systems to provide the critical links to direct services at the local level. If a caller has a local question, they will be referred to their jurisdiction’s 2-1-1 affiliate for referrals and screening for local services.

This number will provide broad information for the public. The state has announced a new statewide, toll-free hotline for all COVID-19 questions: (833) 544-2374. STATE PARTNERS WITH 2-1-1 for CORONAVIRUS HOTLINE This graphic contains additional details about the number of cases, hospitalizations and individuals in the ICU. The latest numbers released by the Department of Public Health. CDPH COVID-19 NUMBERS and COUNTY LEVEL DATA
