Dear Friend --
Earlier today, Governor Gavin Newsom provided an excellent
framework for reopening the economy. We are working in partnership
with the Governor and his office. Long Beach will work closely with
the state and our decisions will be based on science and data.
The following is a statement from the Office of the
Governor:
Governor Gavin Newsom today unveiled
six key indicators that will guide California’s thinking for when
and how to modify the stay-at-home and other orders during the
COVID-19 pandemic.
The Governor noted that the progress in
flattening the curve, increased preparedness of our health care
delivery system and the effects of other COVID-19 interventions have
yielded positive results. However, these actions have also impacted
the economy, poverty and overall health care in California. Any
consideration of modifying the stay-at-home order must be done using a
gradual, science-based and data-driven framework.
“While Californians have stepped up in a big way
to flatten the curve and buy us time to prepare to fight the virus, at
some point in the future we will need to modify our stay-at-home
order,” said Governor Newsom. “As we contemplate reopening parts of
our state, we must be guided by science and data, and we must
understand that things will look different than before.”
Until we build immunity, our actions will be
aligned to achieve the following:
- Ensure our ability to care for the sick within our hospitals;
- Prevent infection in people who are at high risk for severe
disease;
- Build the capacity to protect the health and well-being of the
public; and
- Reduce social, emotional and economic disruptions
California’s six indicators for modifying the stay-at-home order
are:
- The ability to monitor and protect our communities through
testing, contact tracing, isolating, and supporting those who are
positive or exposed;
- The ability to prevent infection in people who are at risk for
more severe COVID-19;
- The ability of the hospital and health systems to handle
surges;
- The ability to develop therapeutics to meet the demand;
- The ability for businesses, schools, and child care facilities to
support physical distancing; and
- The ability to determine when to reinstitute certain measures,
such as the stay-at-home orders, if necessary.
The Governor said there is not a precise
timeline for modifying the stay-at-home order, but that these six
indicators will serve as the framework for making that decision.
He also noted that things will look different as
California makes modifications. For example, restaurants will have
fewer tables and classrooms will be reconfigured.
For more information on California’s response,
visit covid19.ca.gov.
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The City encourages all residents to visit www.longbeach.gov/COVID19
for up-to-date facts on COVID-19 and to avoid misinformation. You can
also follow updates, tips and notices on the City’s social media pages
@LongBeachCity and @LBHealthDept and by following hashtag
#COVID19LongBeach.
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