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Page | 1 COVID-19 California: State of Preparedness 7/1/20 New information in purple. Control + click on the item in table of contents for easy navigation to sought after information. Contents Daily Focus .................................................................................................................... 2 Great Plates Delivered: Home Meals for Seniors ....................................................... 3 COVID-19 at a Glance ................................................................................................. 4 LISTOS California............................................................................................................ 8 Actions Taken by the State and Federal Government ............................................ 10 July 1 ..................................................................................................................... 10 June 30 .................................................................................................................. 10 June 28 .................................................................................................................. 11 June 26 .................................................................................................................. 11 June 25 .................................................................................................................. 12 June 22 .................................................................................................................. 12 June 18 .................................................................................................................. 12 June 15 .................................................................................................................. 12 June 8 .................................................................................................................... 13 June 5 .................................................................................................................... 13 How People Can Protect Themselves: ...................................................................... 14 About the Tests: ........................................................................................................... 15 Small Business Assistance .......................................................................................... 16 Other Resources and Press Releases ........................................................................ 18 State ............................................................................................................................... 18 Federal ........................................................................................................................... 19 Orders & Press Releases ............................................................................................... 20

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COVID-19

California: State of Preparedness 7/1/20

New information in purple.

Control + click on the item in table of contents for easy navigation to sought after

information.

Contents Daily Focus .................................................................................................................... 2

Great Plates Delivered: Home Meals for Seniors ....................................................... 3

COVID-19 at a Glance ................................................................................................. 4

LISTOS California ............................................................................................................ 8

Actions Taken by the State and Federal Government ............................................ 10

July 1 ..................................................................................................................... 10

June 30 .................................................................................................................. 10

June 28 .................................................................................................................. 11

June 26 .................................................................................................................. 11

June 25 .................................................................................................................. 12

June 22 .................................................................................................................. 12

June 18 .................................................................................................................. 12

June 15 .................................................................................................................. 12

June 8 .................................................................................................................... 13

June 5 .................................................................................................................... 13

How People Can Protect Themselves: ...................................................................... 14

About the Tests: ........................................................................................................... 15

Small Business Assistance .......................................................................................... 16

Other Resources and Press Releases ........................................................................ 18

State ............................................................................................................................... 18

Federal ........................................................................................................................... 19

Orders & Press Releases ............................................................................................... 20

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Great Plates Delivered: Home Meals for Seniors Help seniors and other adults at high risk from COVID-19 to stay home and stay

healthy by delivering three nutritious meals a day, and

Provide essential economic stimulus to local businesses struggling to stay afloat

during the COVID-19 crisis.

Restaurants and food providers interested in participating can fill out this form:

https://state-of-california-agency.forms.fm/great-plates-delivered-food-

provider-interest-form/forms/7917 (Click the “START” button)

Due to recent 30-day extension, the program will now continue until July 10th.

Food provider meals must meet the following nutritional requirements:

o Breakfast: low in sodium, no sugary drinks (<24 grams /8 oz. and of fruit juice,

must be only 100 percent fruit juice allowed);

o Lunch and dinner: a piece of fresh fruit or vegetable on each dish, and low

in sodium, no sugary drinks (<24 grams /8 oz. and of fruit juice, must be only

100 percent fruit juice allowed)

Great Plates Delivered (as of 6/30)

Letters of Intent Received from Local

Administrators

53

Meals served as of 6/29 2,701,530

Individuals Served This Week as of 6/29* 33,461

Estimated meals served per week 430,000**

Food Providers Contracted as of 6/29* 634

*Data received from Great Plates Data Portal updated twice per week. Next reporting period is

7/3. ** Updated estimate based on meals served.

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COVID-19 at a Glance California's positivity rate – a key indicator of community spread – is trending

modestly upward in the 14-day average. Hospitalization rates are also trending

upwards in the 14-day average.

For skilled nursing facility data, visit: Skilled Nursing Facilities: COVID-19

As of June 30, local health departments have reported 15,145 confirmed positive

cases in health care workers and 91 deaths statewide.

The latest data is linked at https://covid19.ca.gov/ and features

hospital data, county maps, cases by county and distributed PPE.

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Racial Demographics – A More Complete Picture

Health outcomes are affected by forces including structural racism, poverty

and the disproportionate prevalence of underlying conditions such as asthma

and heart disease among Latinos and Black Californians.

Overall, for adults 18 and older, Latinos and African Americans are dying at

disproportionately higher levels. The proportion of COVID-19 deaths in Latinos is

more than 1.5 times their population representation across all adult age

categories.

Almost half of all deaths continues to be in the 80+ age category.

o More information is available at COVID-19 Race and Ethnicity Data.

Nationwide COVID-19 Numbers

o As of July 1, there have been 127,299 deaths, 560 new deaths since

yesterday.

o 2,624,873 positive cases, 43,644 new cases since yesterday- in 55

jurisdictions (50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern

Marianas and US Virgin Islands).

The CDC also provides a weekly summary and interpretation of key indicators that

have been adapted to track the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.

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Taskforces stood up by the State Operations Center (SOC) to

address various COVID-19 response issues:

o Communications/Crisis Communications (ESF* 2/ESF 15)

o Transportation and Infrastructure (ESF 1/ESF 3)

o Housing and Social Services (ESF 6)

o Logistics/Commodity Movement (ESF 7)

o Fire/Law Enforcement (ESF 4/ESF 13

o Public Health and Medical (ESF 8)

o Schools Task Force

o Economic Impact/Recovery Task Force

o Volunteers & Philanthropy (ESF 17)

o Innovation & Technology Task Force

o Cybersecurity (ESF 18)

o Corrections Facilities & Hospitals

o Future Opportunities

o Workforce Development & Surge Capacity

* Emergency Support Function

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State Owned Ventilators

o As of June 30, 2020

Ventilators:

Received by the state: 1,952

Out of service: 882

Available for use: 941

Assigned: 129

LISTOS California

The Listos California Emergency Preparedness Campaign is successfully

reaching over 1 million vulnerable Californians with the information they need

to prepare for natural disasters-and the COVID-19 pandemic.

All elected officials are invited to serve as an important megaphone for the

5-steps of preparedness. We have prepared a dropbox here filled with

information you can share with your constituents via social media, newsletters

and/or visits with your local community. Please review this Table of Contents

here to better understand how to leverage these well-designed materials.

Please contact our Listos California Co-Chairs, Karen Baker or Justin Knighten

should you need any assistance.

o [email protected] o [email protected]

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County Attestations *as of 6/22

Please visit: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/COVID-

19/County_Variance_Attestation_Form.aspx for more information on the

county variance attestation process.

The counties below have filed an Attestation that they have met the

readiness criteria specified in the May 8, 2020 COVID-19 County Variance

Attestation Form (PDF).

Click on the county links below to see the Attestation Form and supporting

documentation*:

Alpine County (PDF)

Amador County (PDF)

Butte County (PDF)

Calaveras County (PDF)

Colusa County (PDF)

Contra Costa (PDF)

Del Norte County (PDF)

El Dorado County (PDF)

Fresno County (PDF)

Glenn County (PDF)

Humboldt County (PDF)

Inyo County (PDF)

Kern County (PDF)

Kings County (PDF)

Lake County (PDF)

Lassen County (PDF)

Los Angeles County (PDF)

Madera County (PDF)

Mariposa County (PDF)

Mendocino County (PDF)

Merced County (PDF)

Modoc County (PDF)

Mono County (PDF)

Monterey County (PDF)

Napa County (PDF)

Nevada County (PDF)

Orange County (PDF)

Placer County (PDF)

Plumas County (PDF)

Riverside County (PDF)

Sacramento County (PDF)

San Benito County (PDF)

San Bernardino County (PDF)

San Diego County (PDF)

San Joaquin County (PDF)

San Luis Obispo County (PDF)

San Mateo County (PDF)

Santa Barbara County (PDF)

Santa Cruz County (PDF)

Shasta County (PDF)

Sierra County (PDF)

Siskiyou County (PDF)

Solano County (PDF)

Sonoma County (PDF)

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Stanislaus County (PDF)

Tehama County (PDF)

Trinity County (PDF)

Tulare County (PDF)

Tuolumne County (PDF)

Ventura County (PDF)

Yolo County (PDF)

Yuba-Sutter County (PDF)

Recovery Questions

If local governments have specific questions about COVID-19 recovery

please to send them to [email protected] .

Actions Taken by the State and Federal Government

July 1, Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Department of Public

Health today released guidance directing counties that have been on the

County Monitoring List for three consecutive days or more to close indoor

operations for certain sectors which promote the mixing of populations

beyond households and make adherence to physical distancing and

wearing face coverings difficult.

The state is also recommending that counties with mandatory closures

cancel firework shows and is reminding all Californians that they should not

gather with people they do not live with and avoid crowds.

Additionally, all parking facilities at state beaches in Southern California and

the Bay Area will be closed for the upcoming weekend. In counties that close

local beaches, the State will follow suit and close state beaches. Other state

parks will remain open, with measures in place to reduce visitation and limit

overcrowding.

June 30, Governor Newsom announced “Homekey”, the next phase in the

state’s covid-19 response to protect homeless Californians.

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Governor Gavin Newsom today an executive order extending authorization

for local governments to halt evictions for renters impacted by the COVID-19

pandemic, through September 30.

The order also extends provisions in earlier orders which allow adults to

obtain marriage licenses via videoconferencing rather than in-person during

the pandemic; waive eligibility re-determinations for Californians who

participate in Medi-Cal, to ensure they maintain their health coverage;

suspend face-to-face visits for eligibility for foster care; and permit In-Home

Supportive Services (IHSS) program caseworkers to continue caring for older

adults and individuals with disabilities through video-conferencing

assessments.

The order also extends waivers temporarily broadening the capability of

counties to enroll persons into the California Work Opportunity and

Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) program, allowing for self-attestation of

pregnancy and conditions of eligibility, and waiving in-person identification

requirements.

In addition, the order extends provisions allowing for mail-in renewals of

driver’s licenses and identification cards, to limit in-person transactions at the

Department of Motor Vehicles, and extends timeframes related to the

payment of real estate license application and renewal fees and continuing

education requirements for licensees.

June 28, Governor Newsom and the California Department of Public Health

announced the closure of bars for counties on the County Monitoring List for

more than 14 days. These included Fresno, Kern, Kings Los Angeles and Tulare

counties. Closures were recommended for Riverside, Sacramento, San

Bernardino, Santa Barbara, Stanislaus and Ventura counties.

June 26, Governor Gavin Newsom announced Safely Making California, a

partnership between the California Manufacturers & Technology Association

(CMTA), Autodesk, and the State of California has created the "Safely

Making California” Marketplace to help fill a critical gap for all sectors during

the COVID-19 pandemic.

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June 25, Governor Gavin Newsom today issued a proclamation of a budget

emergency to make additional resources available to fund the state’s

ongoing emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring the

availability of funding for personal protective equipment, medical equipment

and other expenditures as necessary to support a potential hospital surge

and provide necessary services to vulnerable populations.

The Governor also released tools, technology, and data that will allow

scientists, researchers, technologists, and all Californians to better understand

the impact of COVID-19. This includes the California COVID Assessment Tool,

or CalCAT, a “model of models” that contains assessments of the spread of

COVID-19, short-term forecasts of disease trends, and scenarios of the course

of the disease from modeling groups across the country. To access the open-

source code, go to https://github.com/StateOfCalifornia/CalCAT .

June 22, Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order extending a

waiver that allows retailers to temporarily pause in-store redemption of

beverage containers to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

June 18, California Department of Public Health (CDPH) released updated

Guidance that requires Californians to wear a face mask in high risk settings.

June 15, Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order that extends

waivers temporarily broadening the capability of counties to enroll persons

into the CalWORKs program, allowing for self-attestation of pregnancy and

conditions of eligibility, and waiving in-person identification requirements.

The order also extends permission for commercially-licensed food trucks to

operate in roadside rest areas, in compliance with a temporary permit issued

by Caltrans, to ensure essential infrastructure workers have access to food;

suspends face-to-face visits for eligibility for extended foster care; and

extends deadlines related to the payment of real estate license application

and renewal fees and continuing education requirements for licensees.

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June 8, the California Department of Education released comprehensive

guidance that will support public school leaders across the state as they work

with their local health officers to plan for the safe reopening of campuses

and classrooms this fall.

Governor Newsom announced Federal Health and Safety Certification of

Life-Saving N95 Masks

June 5, Governor Newsom signed an executive order allowing for the

temporary manufacture of over-the-counter drugs such as hand sanitizer,

and medical devices, such as respirators, ventilators and masks, by firms not

currently licensed by the California Department of Public Health.

June 3, Governor Newsom signed an Executive Order on a Safe, Secure, and

Accessible General Election in November.

May 29, Governor Newsom signed an Executive Order on Actions in

Response to COVID-19, including extending authorization for local

governments to halt evictions for renters impacted by the COVID-19

pandemic, through July 28.

May 29, FEMA announced it will provide to California 50,347 non-contact

infrared thermometers for distribution to businesses and other essential

workplaces.

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How People Can Protect Themselves: We are all in this together. We are working rapidly to keep our state healthy.

Every person has a role to play. Your actions save lives.

DO:

Stay home

Avoid people outside your household

Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds

Wearing a cloth face mask when out in public

Cover your cough or sneeze

Frequently clean and disinfect touched objects and surfaces

Maintain physical distance of six feet whenever outside of the house

DON’T

Leave the house except for essential activities

Shake hands

Touch your face

Go to the doctor if you are not sick

Stockpile masks or gloves

It is also important that anyone experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, call

their health care provider first before seeking medical care so that

appropriate precautions can be taken.

Stay away from work, school or other people if you become sick with

respiratory symptoms like fever and cough.

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Mental Health The stress we are all feeling right now triggers the biological stress

hormone. Stress shows up in individuals differently.

Call you doctor or mental health professional if you have concerns.

16 hotlines offering emotional support for a variety of situations and other

helpful mental health resources available here:

https://covid19.ca.gov/resources-for-emotional-support-and-well-being/

About the Tests: As of June 30, there have been 4,254,176 tests conducted in California

and reported to the California Department of Public Health. This represents

an increase of 87,037 tests over the prior 24-hour reporting period. These

numbers include data from commercial, private and academic labs,

including Quest, LabCorp, Kaiser, University of California and Stanford,

and the 25 state and county health labs currently testing. You can find a

testing site in your area on the main CA COVID-19 website:

covid19.ca.gov.

Due to the state’s dramatic increase in testing capacity and growing

demand for tests, laboratories and local public health departments are

processing and verifying more test results than ever. As a result, the

reporting of some test results has been delayed. The California

Department of Public Health is processing the delayed test results and

updating the state’s case counts. To ensure the data accurately reflect

how COVID-19 is impacting our communities, previously reported case

numbers may sometimes be updated retroactively.

Testing should be used for medical evaluation of persons with symptoms

of COVID-19 as well as for efforts by public health agencies and essential

employers to prevent and control the spread of COVID-19.

The California Department of Public Health launched an interactive

website to help Californians quickly search testing sites by location and

schedule an appointment. The testing locator website features

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community testing locations which are open to Californians who meet

current testing guidelines.

Small Business Assistance

SBA Disaster Assistance (6/30)

CA Loans Approved (as of 6/21) 341,959

Dollar Amount of CA Loans Approved

(as of 6/26)

$23,393,086,944

CA Loan Advances Processed (as of 6/26) 629,419

Dollar Amount of CA Loan Advances

Processed

$1,959,190,000

Payment Protection Plan (as of 6/12) 569,336

Payment Protection Plan Approved (total) $67,777,200,304

California Small Business Loan Guarantee Program (via IBank) is making

available $50 million in state funding, providing potential capital for

individuals who do not qualify for federal funds.

o Small Businesses located in California with 1-750 employees that

have been negatively impacted or experienced disruption by

COVID-19 and nonprofits are eligible.

U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has declared all California counties

eligible for the Economic Injury Disasters Loans.

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U.S. Small Business announced that agricultural businesses are now eligible

for SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) and EIDL Advance

programs.

This SBA declaration makes Economic Injury Disaster Loans available to

impacted small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small

businesses engaged in aquaculture, and private non‐profit organizations.

SBA loans can be approved up to $2 million but are limited to the

economic injury determined by SBA. These loans are intended to assist

through the disaster recovery period.

o In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, small business owners in all

U.S. states, Washington D.C., and territories are eligible to apply for

an Economic Injury Disaster Loan advance of up to $10,000. This

advance will provide economic relief to businesses that are

currently experiencing a temporary loss of revenue. Funds will be

made available within three days of a successful application. This

loan advance will not have to be repaid.

o This advance may be available even if your EIDL application was

declined or is still pending and will be forgiven. If you wish to apply

for the Advance on your EIDL, please visit

https://covid19relief.sba.gov/#/ as soon as possible to fill out a

new, streamlined application.

o In order to qualify you need to submit this new application even if

you previously submitted an EIDL application. Applying will not

impact the status or slow your existing application.

U.S. Small Business Administration announced changes to help borrowers

still paying back SBA loans from previous disasters. By making this change,

deferments through December 31, 2020, will be automatic. Now,

borrowers of home and business disaster loans do not have to contact

SBA to request deferment.

Information on these and other programs can be found at:

https://covid19.ca.gov/business-and-employers/

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Other Resources and Press Releases

State

California Coronavirus (COVID-19) Response

Essential Worker Childcare Portal

Great Plates Delivered

Californians for All

California Health and Human Services Open Data Portal

Immigrant Resource Guide

Department of Consumer Affairs COVID-19 site

FAQs

Current Waivers

Restore Your License

Fraud Alert for Professionals

Check in Campaign

www.aging.ca.gov

https://www.engageca.org/check-in

*Or Call 211 (Local) or 1-833-544-2374 (Statewide)

Serve.ca.gov

CDPH Website

COVID-19 Guidance Documents

COVID-19 Messaging Toolkit

Cal OES News

CalCAT

Safely Making California

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Federal

Coronavirus.gov

Guidelines-Opening Up America Again

FEMA Coronavirus Emergency Management Best Practices

FEMA COVID-19

Project Airbridge Video *

FEMA is augmenting the existing supply chain through a variety of

strategies, including FEMA’s Project Airbridge.

Emergency System for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health

Professionals.

www.fema.gov/coronavirus/covid-19-donations.

To Sell Supplies to FEMA

FEMA Rumor Control Page

Dept. of Justice Covid-19 Fraud Prevention Page

Federal Trade Commission Coronavirus Scam Page

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration’s (SAMHSA) Disaster

Distress

CDC Webpage

Travel Notices: COVID-19 and Cruise Ship Travel-CDC

Travel notices - CDC

Resources for the Community

State Department Travel Advisories

FDA COVID-19 Guidance

FDA Enforcement Policy for Ventilators

USDA SNAP Guidance

SBA- COVID-19 Small Business Guidance

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U.S. Health and Human Services

Red Cross

Orders & Press Releases

Additional Unemployment Insurance Benefits Now Available For Long Term

Unemployed

State Parks Implements Safety Measures to Reduce Density of Visitors over the

Fourth of July Weekend

Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order on Actions in Response to COVID-19

6.30.20

Governor Newsom Visits Project Roomkey Site in Bay Area to Announce

“Homekey,” the Next Phase in State’s COVID-19 Response to Protect Homeless

Californians

Governor Newsom Announces Action to Close Bars in Certain Counties

Governor Newsom Unveils California COVID Assessment Tool, an Open-Source

“Model of Models” that Will Allow Scientists, Researchers, and Public to Access

the Most Current COVID-19 Data and Model Future Scenarios

Governor Newsom Declares Budget Emergency to Support State’s Response to

COVID-19

California Public Health Officials Release Guidance Requiring Californians to

Wear Face Coverings in Most Settings Outside the Home

Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order on Actions in Response to COVID-19

Governor Newsom Announces Federal Health and Safety Certification of Life-

Saving N95 Masks

Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order on Actions in Response to COVID-19

6.5.20

Cal/OSHA Reminds Employers with Outdoor Workers to Take Steps to Prevent

Heat Illness

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Governor Newsom signs an Executive Order on a Safe, Secure, and Accessible

General Election in November

Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order on Actions in Response to COVID-19

Governor Newsom and First Partner Siebel Newsom Announce New and

Expanded Support for Victims of Domestic Violence

Counties Statewide Can Reopen Places of Worship for Religious Services and

Retail Stores

Governor Newsom Launches California Connected – California’s Contact

Tracing Program and Public Awareness Campaign

Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order on Actions in Response to COVID-19

Governor’s Task Force on Business and Jobs Recovery Urges Congress to Pass

Emergency Relief for State & Local Governments

Governor Newsom Statement on HEROES Act Vote

California Workers, Businesses & Community Organizations Join Governor

Newsom, State Legislative Leaders' Call for Federal Relief

Western States Pact Urges Federal Support for States and Cities Responding to

COVID-19 Pandemic

Governor Newsom issues an Executive Order to protect public health by mailing

every registered voter a ballot ahead of the November election

Governor Newsom issues an Executive Order on extending deadlines impacted

by COVID-19

Governor Newsom signs Executive Order on workers' compensation benefits for

workers who contract COVID-19 during stay at home order

Governor Newsom signs Executive Order that waives penalties for property taxes

Governor Newsom signs Executive Order to establish conditions for local easing

of state stay at home order

Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order on CalWORKs

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On International Workers’ Day, Governor Newsom Celebrates Essential Workers

and Highlights Actions California has Taken to Help All Workers Affected by

COVID-19

Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order on Marriages

Governor Newsom Announces New Online Portal to Help Parents Find Local and

Convenient Child Care Options

Governor Newsom Announces Expansion of Farm to Family Program and New

Initiatives to Combat Food Insecurity

FEMA- Distribution of Cloth Facial Coverings

FEMA, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and U.S.

Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security

Agency (CISA), along with other federal agencies, distribute cloth facial

coverings as part of a multi-prong approach to re-open American economic

activity while continuing to limit spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).

Colorado & Nevada Join California, Oregon & Washington in Western States

Pact

Governor Newsom Provides Flexibility to Medi-Cal Providers and the Department

of Health Care Services for Continuity of Service Amidst COVID-19

Governor Newsom Issues Executive Order Empowering Schools to Focus on

COVID-19 Response and Transparency

Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order on Actions in Response to COVID-19

Governor Newsom Announces Additional Relief for Californians Impacted by

COVID-19

Governor Newsom Announces Plan to Resume Delayed Health Care that was

Deferred as Hospitals Prepared for COVID-19 Surge

Governor Gavin Newsom Launches #CaliforniansForAll Service Initiative

Governor Newsom Announces Cross-Sector Partnerships to Support Distance

Learning and Bridge the Digital Divide

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Governor Newsom Visits Project Roomkey Site in Santa Clara County to Highlight

Progress on the State’s Initiative to Protect Homeless Individuals from COVID-19

Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order on Foster Youth Services in Response to

COVID-19

Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order on Actions in Response to COVID-19

President Donald J. Trump Announces Guidelines for Opening Up America

Again

Governor Newsom Announces Paid Sick Leave Benefits for Food Sector Workers

Impacted by COVID-19, Additional Protections for Consumers

Governor Newsom Announces New Initiatives to Support California Workers

Impacted by COVID-19

Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order on Division of Juvenile Justice

Discharge and Reentry Process

Governor Newsom Outlines Six Critical Indicators the State will Consider Before

Modifying the Stay-at-Home Order and Other COVID-19 Interventions

Governor Newsom Announces $42 Million to Protect Foster Youth and Families

Impacted by COVID-19

California, Oregon & Washington Announce Western States Pact

Governor Newsom Announces New Program to Provide Front-Line Health Care

Workers with Hotel Rooms

Governor Newsom Announces Additional Unemployment Benefits for Workers

Impacted by COVID-19, as Unemployment Claims Reach Record Levels

Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order to Expand Support for Vulnerable

Populations

Governor Newsom Issues Executive Order to Help State Procure Necessary

Medical Supplies

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Governor Newsom Announces Progress in Expanding Hospital Capacity to Fight

Coming Surge in COVID-19 Cases

California to Send 500 State-Owned Ventilators to the National Stockpile to Help

States in Need

Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order to Provide Expanded Access to Child

Care for Essential Workers during COVID-19 Response

Governor Newsom Issues Executive Order to Expand Telehealth Services

Governor Newsom Issues Executive Order to Protect Consumers from Price

Gouging

At Newly Converted Motel, Governor Newsom Launches Project Roomkey: A

First-in-the-Nation Initiative to Secure Hotel & Motel Rooms to Protect Homeless

Individuals from COVID-19

Governor Newsom Announces New Help for Small Businesses & Workers

Displaced by COVID-19

Governor Newsom Issues Executive Order Protecting Homes, Small Businesses

from Water Shutoffs

Governor Newsom Announces Agreement between Teachers, Classified

Employees and School System Management to Support Student Instruction

during COVID-19 Outbreak

Governor Newsom Launches Campaign to Protect Health and Well-Being of

Older Californians during COVID-19 Pandemic

Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order Providing Relief to California Small

Businesses

Governor Newsom Announces California Health Corps, a Major Initiative to

Expand Health Care Workforce to Fight COVID-19

California State Parks Closes Vehicular Access at all State Parks

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Governor Newsom Statement on Federal Supplemental Stimulus Bill

Statement from the President Regarding the Defense Production Act

Governor Newsom Takes Executive Action to Establish a Statewide Moratorium

on Evictions

Governor Gavin Newsom Announces Major Financial Relief Package: 90-Day

Mortgage Payment Relief during COVID-19 Crisis

Governor Newsom Issues Executive Order on State Prisons and Juvenile Facilities

in Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak

California Secures Presidential Major Disaster Declaration to Support State’s

COVID-19 Emergency Response

Governor Newsom Takes Action to Strengthen California’s Health Care Delivery

System to Respond to COVID-19

Governor Newsom Signs Order to Protect Public Health by Expanding Vote-by-

Mail Options and Extending Deadlines for Presidential Primary Canvass

Governor Newsom Takes Emergency Actions & Authorizes $150 Million in Funding

to Protect Homeless Californians from COVID-19

Small Business Administration - Disaster Loan Assistance-Declaration Details

DMV allows customers to avoid coming to a DMV office for 60 days

FEMA Support under Emergency Declaration

Covid-19 Public Health Guidance for Individuals with Access and Functional

Needs

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