Public Health Responds to Governor’s COVID Announcement

The Plumas County Public Health Agency issued the following following the governor’s announcement of the end of the pandemic state of emergency:

Governor Gavin Newsom announced yesterday, October 17, that the COVID-19 state of emergency will end on February 28, 2023, phasing out a critical tool California has used to fight COVID-19. Potential surges could occur after the January and February holidays, and it gives state and local partners time to prepare for this move and prepare for good fortune afterward.

With hospitalizations and deaths drastically reduced thanks to the state’s public vaccination and fitness efforts, California has the team to continue battling COVID-19 when the state of emergency ends last February, adding vaccines and boosters, testing, treatment and other mitigation measures. measures. measuresArray As the state of emergency is removed, the SMARTER plan continues to consult California’s strategy to protect others from COVID-19.

The impact on the general public will be minimal as most COVID-19 requirements were removed or reduced to recommendations. The PHCP will continue to monitor the situation and provide status updates as they become available.

 

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