Governor Newsom Continues to Roll Back COVID-19 Executive Orders | California Governor

2022-06-19 01:11:17 By : Ms. Linda Lin

New executive action maintains several provisions to continue state’s vaccination and testing efforts, protect the health care delivery system

SACRAMENTO – Continuing California’s progress in responsibly winding down executive orders implemented in response to the pandemic, Governor Gavin Newsom today took action to lift additional COVID-19 related executive order provisions, while maintaining California’s nation-leading testing and vaccination programs and protecting hospital capacity – key components of the state’s SMARTER Plan to guide California’s response to the pandemic.

“As California navigates the evolving pandemic, the state remains laser-focused on keeping Californians safe while advancing our ongoing recovery,” said Governor Newsom. “We’re continuing to deploy proven strategies and programs that allow us to swiftly and effectively respond to changing pandemic conditions, take on equity gaps, and keep us moving forward.”

The Governor’s action today immediately terminates five provisions related to Cal/OSHA’s COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standards, following updated workplace safety rules that took effect last month. Fifteen additional provisions are set to expire on June 30, after which only 5 percent of the COVID-19 related executive order provisions issued throughout the pandemic will remain in place.

Important measures still in effect to bolster the state’s COVID response and recovery efforts include provisions that support:

A copy of the order rolling back additional COVID-19 related executive actions can be found here.

Since the onset of the pandemic, California has led the nation’s fight against COVID-19 with meaningful public health efforts that have administered more than 76 million COVID-19 vaccines, contributed to California’s maintaining one of the lowest death rates among large states and made the state a national leader in preventing school closures. Building on lessons learned, and the state’s ongoing commitment to equity, Governor Newsom earlier this year unveiled the SMARTER Plan, which outlines the state’s strategic approach to managing the next phase of the pandemic with core pillars and preparedness metrics based on proven strategies used to successfully slow the spread of the virus and protect Californians.

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