By Jerry Henry on April 9, 2020.
UPDATE 4-20-20…The Federal and State Health organizations are reacting to the a Return to Normala life as the Placer county health department has released local golf courses, sports courts, dog parks and commercial gardening has been released to return to normal as long as all follow guidelines set by the county health officer. As of 9 PM last night, there were 290 thousand of 40 million California persons tested, 30% are confirmed as carriers, and 1,166 deaths total in the state. Do any of us really know what all of this means. In the meantime, there is a swell of people coming out of shelter and trying to get back in the mainstream of living a normal life style we all enjoyed and have expectation of returning to in spite of local and state political officials. Maybe we are taking back our freedoms.
Dr. Aimee Sisson updated the Placer County Supervisors yesterday on the current and plans for future handling the COVID-19 Virus here in the county. Her entire presentation is available on the countya s WEB site. She announced she plans to issue new rules and clarification on Social Distancing during the a Stay at homea orders are in affect. Here is the actual Press Release from Friday:
For Immediate Release: April 10, 2020 |
Placer Health Officer issues new order through May 1 to slow the spread of COVID-19 |
AUBURN, Calif. — Placer County Health Officer Dr. Aimee Sisson has issued a new order that clarifies, strengthens, and extends the terms of the previous directive to reduce person-to-person contact and increase physical distancing in order to further slow transmission of COVID-19. The new order will be in effect through May 1.a While the prior directive has been effective, further action is necessary,a Sisson said. a The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 continues to rise. New evidence that people can spread the virus up to three days before developing symptoms is concerning. Right now, our best tool to slow the spread of the virus is to continue to stay home.a
The new stay-at-home order will supersede the previous directive and go into effect at 11:59 p.m. on April 10. It complements the indefinite statewide stay-at-home order issued by Governor Gavin Newsom on March 19. A Where a conflict exists between this order and any state public health order related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the most restrictive provision applies. Like the previous directive, the new order requires people to stay at home except for doing essential activities. Non-essential businesses will remain closed. The new order adds some clarifying language around essential business and activities including:
Click here for the full order, and here for the physical distancing protocol template for businesses. Placer County Public Health and Environmental Health have been working with local businesses and community members to provide education and encourage compliance with the previous directive and the state order. If residents have concerns about businesses or activities that are not adequately incorporating physical distancing in adherence with the new order, please email COVID19Info.NO-REPLY@placer.ca.gov with a Community Concerna in the subject line, and provide the name and contact information of an activity organizer/owner. Public Health will evaluate and prioritize response based on risk level. a I urge residents and businesses to comply with both the letter and the spirit of this order. People need to stay home as much as possible and businesses should critically assess whether they are truly essential,a Sisson said. Placer County Public Health continues to publish current information about the pandemic on the COVID-19 website, www.placer.ca.gov/coronavirus. In collaboration with the Placer County Office of Education, a new webpage collecting resources around food, housing, unemployment and other key community resources during the COVID-19 pandemic is available at www.placer.ca.gov/coronavirus/resources. ### |
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