HEALTHPhotos: Coachella Valley businesses, residents prep for December stay-at-home orderVickie Connor Taya GrayPalm Springs Desert SunOutdoor dining set ups as seen here in Palm Springs, Calif., on Saturday, December 5, 2020, will remain empty for at least three weeks as part the states new stay-at-home order that goes into effect on Sunday.Taya Gray/The Desert SunPeople dine outdoors at Sunshine Cafe in Cathedral City, Calif., on Saturday, December 5, 2020.Taya Gray/The Desert SunAn empty Palm Springs Skate Park in Palm Springs, Calif., on Saturday, December 5, 2020. A stay-at-home order takes effect Sunday due to a drop in ICU capacity amid the coronavirus pandemic.Taya Gray/The Desert SunPeople walk near a public space for open air dining in Palm Desert, Calif., on Saturday, December 5, 2020. Parklets are listed among the closures as part of the states new stay-at-home order.Taya Gray/The Desert SunJohn Hernandez of Cathedral City plays with his son, Gabe, 4, at Dumuth Park in Palm Springs, Calif., on Saturday, December 5, 2020. A stay-at-home order takes effect Sunday due to a drop in ICU capacity amid the coronavirus pandemic.Taya Gray/The Desert SunA woman waits outside a nail salon in La Quinta, Calif., on Saturday, December 5, 2020. A stay-at-home order takes effect Sunday due to a drop in ICU capacity amid the coronavirus pandemic.Taya Gray/The Desert SunThe playground structure at Dr. Carreon Park in Indio, Calif., is closed on Saturday, December 5, 2020. A stay-at-home order takes effect Sunday due to a drop in ICU capacity amid the coronavirus pandemic.Taya Gray/The Desert SunThe playground structure at Miles Park in Indio, Calif., is closed on Saturday, December 5, 2020. A stay-at-home order takes effect Sunday due to a drop in ICU capacity amid the coronavirus pandemic.Taya Gray/The Desert SunCaroline Thompson of Hair By Caroline cuts a client's hair at Sola Salon Studios in Palm Desert, Calif. on Thursday, December 3, 2020. Hair salons may be forced to close after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a possible stay-at-home order based on regional capacity of ICU beds.Vickie Connor/The Desert SunLas Casuelas Terraza manager Eric Navarro sets up the newly expanded patio dining area of the restaurant in Palm Springs, Calif. on Thursday, December 3, 2020. In-person dining may come to a temporary halt after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a possible stay-at-home order based on regional capacity of ICU beds.Vickie Connor/The Desert SunLas Casuelas Terraza greeter Bobby Espinoza, left, and manager Eric Navarro, right, set up the newly expanded patio dining area of the restaurant in Palm Springs, Calif. on Thursday, December 3, 2020. In-person dining may come to a temporary halt after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a possible stay-at-home order based on regional capacity of ICU beds.Vickie Connor/The Desert SunHannah Fickewirth, employee at OG Arabian Nights, waits to greet potential customers outside the storefront on Palm Canyon Drive in Palm Springs, Calif., on Thursday, December 3, 2020. State officials advised canceling travel plans due to a surge in coronavirus cases.Taya Gray/The Desert SunBrice and Stephanie Weeks of Chicago rent bikes from Bike Palm Springs in Palm Springs, Calif., on Thursday, December 3, 2020. The recently retired couple were visiting Palm Springs for the first time. State officials on advised canceling travel plans due to a surge in coronavirus cases.Taya Gray/The Desert SunAntonio Torres, co-owner of Bike Palm Springs sanitizes a bike for a customer in Palm Springs, Calif., on Thursday, December 3, 2020. State officials advised canceling travel plans due to a surge in coronavirus cases.Taya Gray/The Desert SunElva and Jose Carlos of Whittier wait to cross the street with Elva's 92-year-old mother, Carmen Delia, in Palm Springs, Calif., on Thursday, December 3, 2020. Delia lives with the couple who were visiting Palm Springs for the day. State officials advised canceling travel plans due to a surge in coronavirus cases.Taya Gray/The Desert SunVanessa Juarez of The Beauty Loft colors a client's hair at Sola Salon Studios in Palm Desert, Calif. on Thursday, December 3, 2020. Hair salons may be forced to close after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a possible stay-at-home order based on regional capacity of ICU beds.Vickie Connor/The Desert SunDaniel Zech, manager at Sola Salon Studios in Palm Desert, Calif., stands in the building's lobby on Thursday, December 3, 2020. Hair salons may be forced to close after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a possible stay-at-home order based on regional capacity of ICU beds.Vickie Connor/The Desert Sun