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Blueprint for a safer economy
Blueprint for a safer economy






blueprint for a safer economy

A more nuanced way of allowing activity: Instead of open vs.A uniform state framework, with four categories instead of 58 different sets of rules.Mandatory metrics – case rates and test positivity – to measure how widespread COVID-19 is in each county and guide what is allowed.At least 21 days to expand activities beyond the initial tier to ensure California better limits the spread of the virus.The Blueprint builds on lessons learned from the first six months of the disease – and the new scientific understanding that has been collected – to create a new system for regulating movement and COVID-19 transmissions. And we need to minimize exposure for our health, for our families and for our communities.” COVID-19 will be with us for a long time and we all need to adapt. “We have made notable progress over recent weeks, but the disease is still too widespread across the state. “This Blueprint is statewide, stringent and slow,” said Governor Newsom. Like every aspect of California’s response, data and science are the North Star, and as a result, this new framework makes a number of changes to the state’s previous resilience roadmap.Ĭalifornians can go to covid19.ca.gov to find out where their county falls and what activities are allowable in each county. The plan imposes risk-based criteria on tightening and loosening COVID-19 allowable activities and expands the length of time between changes to assess how any movement affects the trajectory of the disease. SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today unveiled the Blueprint for a Safer Economy, a statewide, stringent and slow plan for living with COVID-19 for the long haul. New plan imposes risk-based restrictions on sectors across state expands time between changes Blueprint recognizes that COVID-19 will be with us for a long time and that we all need to adapt and live differently to get through this








Blueprint for a safer economy