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California Governor Outlines Plan To Reopen In Conjunction With West Coast States
By, Maeve Reston - 04/14/20
" California Gov. Gavin Newsom outlined a framework for reopening the economy in the Golden State Tuesday, warning in a gentle rebuke to President Donald Trump that the state's coronavirus protocols would be guided by "science and public health, not politics" and telling residents that they will enter a radically different environment in their daily interactions.
The
Democrat did not give a date that the current state-at-home order would
end. It currently extends through May 3 statewide, and longer in places
like Los Angeles, which has a stay-at-home in effect until May 15.
Instead local governments, he said, would be determinative, but he
declined to respond to Trump's assertion that the President alone has total authority to decide when the country will reopen.
"There
is no light switch here, it's more like a dimmer," Newsom said. "I know
you want the timeline, but we can't get ahead of ourselves and dream of
regretting. Let's not make the mistake of pulling the plug too early,
as much as we want to."
He
said the state would use real time data, science and examples on a
daily basis as the loosening of orders go forward "to toggle that
dimmer, so we get exactly the appropriate lighting, so that we can
ultimately transition to herd immunity and that vaccine."
Newsom
told reporters to check back with him in two weeks, when he may be able
to outline exact dates if California sees a flattening, and then
decline, of coronavirus hospitalization rates, as well as a reduction in
the number of people in intensive care unit beds. A third major factor
determining the date, he said, would be building a workforce of health
care workers who can trace coronavirus infections in order to isolate
the infected.
He warned that
Californians should prepare to enter a radically different realm where
residents continue to wear masks, and where they may be greeted at
restaurants by waiters wearing masks and gloves with disposable menus in
venues that have half as many tables. Local school officials would
develop new protocols, he said, for physical education classes and
recess at schools, as well as processes to deeply clean and sanitize
schools, parks and playgrounds to keep infection rates down.
Outlining
a framework for reopening the economy, the California governor said the
dates would be determined by the ability to do six things: expand
testing to identify and isolate patients, maintain vigilance to protect
seniors and high risk people, be able to meet future surges in hospitals
with a "myriad of protective gear," continue to collaborate with
academia on therapies and treatments, redraw regulations to ensure
continued physical distancing at private businesses and schools and
develop new enforcement mechanisms to allow the state to pull back and
reinstate stay-at-home orders.
Newsom
said it was an optimistic new phase where the state will move from its
surge response, transitioning "into suppression, ultimately on our way
to herd immunity, and ultimately to a vaccine."
"We
are not out of the woods yet, we are not spiking the ball," Newsom
said. "But we also extend a recognition in that light that this can't be
a permanent state, and I want you to know, it's not -- it will not be a
permanent state."
He added that there's no expectation that large gatherings will be able to take place in the state as of yet.
"The
prospect of mass gatherings is negligible at best until we get to herd
immunity, and we get to a vaccine. So large-scale events that bring in
hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands of strangers all together across
every conceivable difference, health and otherwise, is not in the cards
based upon our current guidelines and current expectations," Newsom
said.
Newsom has emphasized the enormous complexity of reopening the state's economy, which is the fifth largest in the world, at a time when a number of state and regional models show that cases could quickly spike and overwhelm the health care system. For that reason, he began collaborating with Washington
Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat who dealt with the first coronavirus cases
in the country, and Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, another Democrat, early last
week to develop joint criteria to reopen their states.
Newsom has acknowledged the stunning economic toll of the virus in a state of 40 million people. Newsom was the first governor to issue a stay-at-home order on March 19, following San Francisco, Berkeley and five surrounding counties, which ordered shelter-in-place three days earlier.
At
the same time, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, was dismissing
calls for a stay-at-home order in his state, which now has the
mostcoronavirus cases in the nation.
Between
March 12 and April 7, Newsom has estimated that about 2.3 million
Californians filed for unemployment benefits putting an enormous strain
on the state's budget, which had a $21.5 billion surplus earlier this
year before the virus. Nationally, unemployment claims have surpassed 17
million.
California's system has
been swamped with claims amid reports from applicants of website crashes
and hours-long waits for assistance from the state's Economic
Development Department, leading Newsom to extend the department's hours
and dedicate more staff to the handling of claims.
In
Los Angeles County alone, nearly half of Angelenos said they had either
been laid off or had their hours reduced, according to a survey
released Saturday by the Thomas and Dorothy Center for the Study of Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount University.
Earlier
on Tuesday, Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer
said it may be possible to relax the county's stay-at-home orders in
mid-May, which impact 10 million people. But she said lifting the order,
which she extended until May 15 in concert with other local officials,
will hinge on the ability to care for those who are sick, to make sure
the most vulnerable and those in nursing homes are protected from the
virus and to "test, test, test, which has been a challenge," she said.
One
of the models that Ferrer unveiled this week showed that the county
could have a 95% infection rate if officials were to lift the order now.
"We
do know that the physical distancing requirements are working," Ferrer
told CNN's Jim Scuitto on "CNN's Newsroom" Tuesday morning. "We do a
fairly aggressive job at isolating and quarantining people who have been
exposed and can expose others. ... In order for us to safely reopen, we
have to understand it's going to take us some time. Because we cannot
reopen, go back to where we were, and then see the huge spike that, of
course, will overwhelm anybody's health care system."
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Meanwhile, Trump holds yet another press call with his new "team", highlighted with his sneaky little prick son-in-law, and no one is paying attention...I wonder why?
After Gavin Newsom, I don't have the heart to put up the bad drug war events, let's do that another time, OKAY?
Thank You Governor Newsom, you are just way too cool !
P.S. Could you please give Governor Bonilla down here a call, he needs some ventilators, fast. Gracias !
P.S. Could you please give Governor Bonilla down here a call, he needs some ventilators, fast. Gracias !
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