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From YouTube: Governor Newsom's COVID-19 Update - June 26, 2020
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Governor Gavin Newsom provides an update on the state's response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Recorded June 26, 2020 in Sacramento.
For more information regarding the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak in Cupertino, please visit https://www.cupertino.org/coronavirus
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C
Well,
thank
you
all
very
much
for
the
opportunity
to
check
in
good
afternoon,
and
let
me
thank
everybody
that
is
here
at
this
remarkable
try
tool
facility
in
warehouse
in
Northern
California
for
the
privilege
of
their
time
and
tour,
and
an
announcement
will
be
making
related
to
manufacturing
support
within
the
industry,
focusing
on
California
based
manufacturing
I'll.
Do
that
just
in
a
moment,
I
wanted
to
first
know
begin
by
updating
all
of
you
on
the
numbers
of
trend
lines
related
to
kovat.
C
19
I
want
to
make
an
announcement
about
one
particular
County
here
in
the
state
of
California,
and
then
we
will
introduce
this
formal
partnership
with
the
California
manufacturing
and
Technology
Association
and
partnership
with
go-biz
our
state
business
arm
and
Cal
OES
our
operations
of
Mercy
service
team.
But
first
let
me
just
begin
with
the
top
line,
and
that
is
the
total
number
of
new
positive
cases
here
in
the
state
of
California
over
the
last
24
hours
we
report
today,
some
4890
individuals
tested
positive
for
Kovan
19.
C
Tragically,
we
lost
79
lives
in
the
last
reporting
period
and
we
have
seen
a
modest
increase
both
in
hospitalizations
and
total
number
of
ICU
patients
in
the
state.
Hospitalizations
went
up
some
three
point:
three
percent.
In
the
last
24
hours,
ICU
patients
volume
went
up
four
point:
four
percent,
as
I've
been
doing
over
the
course.
C
The
last
number
of
days
we
have
been
marking
trend
lines
that
increasingly
are
headlines
across
the
nation,
as
it
relates
to
positivity
rates
in
the
state
of
California
and
I'll,
remind
everybody
that
positivity
rates
become
foundational,
as
we
increase
the
total
number
of
tests
and
remember
just
a
day
or
so
ago,
we
announced
over
one
hundred
and
one
thousand
tests
that
were
completed
in
a
24
hour
period
in
the
state
of
California.
As
we
increase
tests
in
the
state
of
California.
C
Naturally,
we
are
going
to
see
an
increased
number
and
total
number
of
individuals
that
test
positive.
It
becomes,
though,
important
that
we
look
at
positivity
rates.
That's
the
percentage
of
those
that
we
test
that
test
positive,
to
really
give
us
a
sign,
an
indication
of
what
we
refer
to
as
community
spread.
C
C
Our
positivity
rate
is
at
5.3
percent,
that's
slightly
higher
than
the
5.1
percent
we
saw
a
few
days
ago
and
the
seven
day
trend
higher
still
at
five
point:
seven
percent,
so
positivity
rate
in
the
state
of
California
over
14
day
period,
5.3
percent
over
a
seven
day
period,
5.7
percent.
We
were
able
to
conduct
not
a
hundred
and
one
thousand
tests,
as
we
did
48
hours
ago,
but
in
the
last
24
hours
we
conducted
77,000
tests.
C
Let
me
just
take
a
moment
on
the
test
to
mark
a
following
consideration:
I
noted
yesterday
that
we've
averaged
eighty
eight
thousand
tests
a
day
over
the
last
seven
day
period
at
hundred
plus
thousand
testing
marked,
certainly
a
milestone
in
the
state.
I
want
to
say
two
things
about
testing.
We
still
need
to
test
more
people
number
one
number.
Two
I
also
want
to
mark
appreciation.
C
Today
we
end
the
formal
task
force.
The
testing
task
force
that
we
put
together
a
number
months
ago
and
I
want
to
thank
the
co-chairs
of
that
task.
Force.
Dr.
charity,
Dean
and
Paul
Markovitz
from
Blue
Shield.
They
did
an
outstanding
job.
I
cannot
be
more
grateful
on
behalf
of
a
grateful
state
for
their
efforts.
The
fact
that
we've
averaged
over
eighty
eight
thousand
tests
of
the
last
week
is
testament
to
their
efforts
and
their
entire
team
that
they
put
together
recall
at
just
a
few
months
ago.
C
We
were
testing
just
shy
of
2,500
people
every
day,
2,500
a
day
their
efforts.
They
were
able
to
achieve
milestones
that
we
set
out
at
fifteen
thousand
a
day
twenty
five
thousand
a
day,
a
goal
of
sixty
thousand
a
day,
a
stretch
goal
of
80
thousand,
and
here
we
are
with
their
efforts,
demonstrably
advanced
and
I
want
to
just
again
congratulate
them
on
a
job
well
done,
and
thank
them
for
volunteering
to
take
that
role
and
that
responsibility
will
be
reconstituting.
That
task
force
now,
with
a
different
frame
of
focus
and
a
different
energy.
C
In
terms
of
now,
looking
to
more
target
are
testing
what
some
Woodford,
perhaps
lazily,
is
smart
testing
or
just
more
targeted
testing
communities
that
have
been
under
served
under
test
under
resourced
and
so
the
next
iteration
of
our
testing.
We
still
want
to
see
the
volume,
but
it's
not
just
the
volume
we
want
to
see.
C
We
want
to
see
a
specificity
of
testing
and
a
sophistication
of
the
type
and
target
of
the
testing,
and
so
we'll
be
making
more
announcements
in
the
next
number
of
days
and
weeks
related
to
those
efforts,
but
I
just
again
want
to
thank
our
co-chairs
for
their
outstanding
leadership.
We've
been
monitoring.
I've
made
this
point
abundantly
clear.
Over
the
course
of
the
last
number
of
days
we've
been
monitoring
all
58
counties
in
the
state
of
California
for
community
spread.
We've
been
looking
at
the
positivity
rates.
We've
been
looking
at
ICU
volume.
C
We've
been
looking
at
total
number
of
hospitalizations,
not
deaths
the
most
lagging
of
indicators
as
it
relates
to
this
pandemic.
We've
been
doing
so
recognizing
and
I
can't
again
say
this
enough.
That
California
is
the
size
of
21
states
combined
the
size
and
scope
and
scale
of
California
require
a
disciplined
understanding
that
there
are
parts
of
this
state
that
are
very
distinct
and
unique
from
other
parts
of
this
state.
C
So
when
I
begin
these
presentations
as
I've
done
today,
I
talk
in
the
aggregate,
but
again
none
of
us
live
in
the
aggregate
we
live
in
counties.
We
live
in
cities
within
counties,
communities,
large
and
small,
where
conditions
are
very
distinctive
from
one
another,
and
so,
while
we
monitor
all
58
counties
in
the
state
of
California,
we
target
our
engagement
and
efforts
based
upon
conditions
that
present
themselves.
We
talk
in
terms
of
these
attestations.
C
These
are
the
guidelines
that
we
put
forth
at
a
state
level
that
must
be
met
in
order
for
counties
to
come
forward
with
their
health
officials,
their
help
directors
and
their
county
representatives
to
attest
that
they
have
plans,
protection
plans
and
containment
plans
for
this
virus.
Those
are
point
in
time,
as
some
of
their
attestations
change
based
upon
conditions.
We
offer
technical
assistance
at
the
state
level.
C
We've
done
that
now
for
15
counties
that
are
formally
on
what
we
refer
to
as
our
watch
list,
where
we're
providing
more
formal,
more
targeted
support
by
the
way,
that's
not
just
for
counties
that
have
it
tested.
I'll
give
you
an
example:
Imperial
County
has
never
moved
forward
with
an
attestation
because
they
recognized
they
couldn't
meet
the
criteria
the
state
of
California
has
put
forward,
but
nonetheless
we
are
engaging
them
with
technical
assistance.
C
They're
one
of
15
counties
that
were
actively
working
to
address
considerations
concerns
trends
within
their
various
counties,
as
it
relates
to
Imperial
County.
We've
made
it
abundantly
clear
over
the
course
of
many
many
weeks,
arguably
over
the
course
of
many
many
months
that
Imperial
counties
conditions
required
a
unique
set
of
support
and
counsel,
and
as
a
consequence,
we
have
made
it
clear
over
the
course
of
many
months
now
that
we've
been
sending
additional
resources
down
in
to
Imperial
County
Imperial
County
is
unique.
In
this
respect.
C
We
have
now
had
over
500
individuals
transferred
out
of
the
hospital
system
in
Imperial
County.
Just
over
the
last
five
weeks,
we've
averaged
anywhere
on
a
low
of
fifteen
but
more
about
17
individuals
every
single
day
that
we're
transferring
out
of
their
system
decompressing
their
system
in
the
county
and
then
providing
supports
in
surrounding
counties.
What
has
become
crystal
clear
over
the
course
of
many
months?
C
We
have
been
working
with
county
health
officers
and
with
their
City,
Administrator
and
I
just
want
to
thank
the
County
Health
Officer
City
Administrator
members
of
their
elected
body
for
their
stewardship
and
their
support
and
their
collaborators
spirit
over
the
course
of
many
many
weeks,
including
the
conversations
that
we
had
today
with
our
key
health
officials.
They
are
going
to
be
convening
their
County,
Supervisors
and
County
leadership
over
the
course
of
the
next
few
days
and
making
a
determination
to
lead
that
effort
at
a
local
level.
C
We
are
advising
and
counseling
them
to
move
forward
and
reinstitute
the
stay
at
home
order,
but
they
will
move
at
their
discretion
if
they
are
not
able
to
come
to
some
consensus.
I
am
committed
to
intervening,
as
is
my
role
in
ability
as
governor
in
the
state
of
California,
but
I
am
confident
in
their
capacity
to
make
that
determination
for
themselves
based
upon
again
the
criteria
of
conditions
that
continue
to
persist
in
the
county.
C
Let
me
underscore
what
those
conditions
include
not
only
the
need
to
decompress
their
hospital
system,
because
they
simply
can't
absorb
the
number
of
patients
with
the
limited
resources
in
that
county,
but
also
a
positivity
rate.
I
noted
a
positivity
rate
over
a
14
day
period
in
the
state
of
California
at
5.3
percent,
the
positivity
rate
over
a
14
day
period
in
Peoria
County
is
protein
23%.
C
We
have
sent
what
we
call
these
F
map
teams
down,
69
individuals
that
have
gone
down
into
the
county
to
help
support
their
efforts.
I
even
brought
44
National
Guard's
men
and
women
in
their
medical
unit
down
into
the
county.
Over
the
last
number
of
weeks,
we
brought
out
support
a
number
of
weeks
back
what
we
refer
to
as
FMS.
These
are
the
field
medical
stations
we
provided
80
beds
to
help
decompress
their
system
for
non
acute
patients.
This
was
done
in
support
with
FEMA
and
our
federal
partners.
Cdc
has
been
down.
C
Hhs
has
been
down
we're
working
with
customs
and
border
control
because
of
issues
as
it
relates
to
the
border
in
Mexicali
and
Calexico,
and
issues
that
we
have
to
address
in
and
around
that
border.
We
obviously
are
at
a
point
now,
where
the
impacts
of
signing
counties,
the
impacts,
the
public
health
within
the
counties
is
such
that
we
believe
it
is
time
to
dial
back
as
it
relates
to
their
efforts.
C
Remember
they
never
moved
forward
as
far
as
other
parts
of
the
state,
but
nonetheless
the
conditions
are
such
that
it's
time
to
pull
back
further,
we
have
to
optimist
of
sites.
You
may
recall
the
optimist.
Our
partnership
for
testing
sites
that
are
in
the
community
we've
also
provided
1.1.
Almost
1.2
million
1
point
one
five,
one
to
be
exact:
a
million
masks
into
a
community
that
includes
a
hundred
and
eighty
thousand
population,
1.1
million
mass
we
have
distributed
down
into
the
county
over
half
a
million
in
95
mass.
Just
shy.
C
Excuse
me
of
half
a
million
and
ninety-five
mass.
We
have
provided
gowns
gloves
face
shields
and
the
like.
We
are
committed
to
providing
more
resources
in
real
time
to
help
support
their
efforts
as
well
as
I
recognize
good
enough.
Never
is,
and
we
are
finally
in
a
position
with
these
large
contracts.
C
Where
now
we've
received
just
from
one
contract,
byd
33
million
and
95
mass
were
in
a
much
better
place
now
to
even
be
more
supportive
to
our
friends,
our
partners
and
community
in
Imperial
County,
and
so
these
are
the
efforts
that
we
wanted
to
update
you
on
today.
We
continue
to
press
even
more
efforts.
I
want
to
just
acknowledge.
Vice
president
pence,
who
has
reached
out
and
to
support
those
efforts
in
the
county.
C
Proper
I
want
to
thank
credible
leadership,
Bob
Fenton
and
FEMA,
and
their
partnerships
and
their
stewardship
and
focus
on
the
needs
of
this
county
and
I
want
to
just
thank
our
team
that
includes
the
Department
of
Labor
includes
EMSA
and
partnerships
there,
it's
Department
of
California
Department
of
Public
Health
that
has
strike
teams
down
there.
In
addition,
now
to
our
agricultural
partners
and
additional
partnerships
from
state
agencies
that
are
now
helping
support
the
cause
of
mitigating
the
spread
of
this
virus
in
the
county.
Final
point.
C
I
also
want
to
acknowledge
our
leadership
of
mark
Gilad
uchi
at
the
office
of
emergency
service.
There's
one
county
in
the
state
where
we
are
providing
100%
of
the
costs
related
to
the
emergency
response.
It's
in
this
county,
where
FEMA
traditionally
will
pick
up
75
percent
of
the
cost,
25
percent
of
the
cost
are
borne
by
the
state
and
local
government.
There's
no
cost
that
we
are
assessing
related
to
that
partnership
with
FEMA
in
Imperial
County
that
partnership.
We
are
absorbing
those
costs.
Rather,
we
are
absorbing
as
well.
So
look.
C
We
recognize
the
economic
costs
of
what
we
are
arguing
for.
We
recognize
the
economic
costs
that
Cova
19
is
already
impacted
on
the
community,
but
we
recognize
now
our
responsibility
to
keep
people
healthy,
keep
people
safe
and
step
up
our
efforts,
so
15
counties
overall
that
we're
monitoring
very
very
closely.
All
58,
of
course,
that
we
have
oversight
and
continue
monitor
numbers,
4890
positive
tests
a
little
bit
better
than
yesterday,
a
little
bit
better
than
that
record
number
north
of
7000
a
few
days
ago.
C
But
these
trend
lines
over
the
last
seven
days
over
the
last
14
days
are
disturbing
and
that's
why
I
cannot
impress
upon
people
more
to
wear
these
masks
when
they
cannot
practice
physical
distancing
to
continue
to
be
vigilant
about
the
spread
of
this
virus.
We
are
entering
into
a
weekend
where
so
often
is
the
case.
People
let
their
guard
down
do
not
be
one
of
those
individuals
continue
to
practice.
C
Physical,
distancing,
social
distancing
if
you
are
going
to
break
with
tradition,
common
sense
and
you're
going
to
invite
your
neighbors
or
friends
or
extended
family
members
over
against
the
advice
and
counsel
of
local
health
directives.
Wear
a
mask
practice.
Physical
distancing
express
your
appreciation,
your
friendship
and
your
willingness
to
reach
out
and
connect
with
others
in
a
way
that
keeps
them
safe
and
keeps
you
safe
as
well.
C
That
said,
and
I
will
repeat
this
message
before
I,
let
you
all
go
unless
you
want
to
turn
off
this
communication,
which
I
appreciate,
but
first
I
want
to
ask
dr.
angel
to
come
up
and
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
the
15
counties
that
we're
monitoring,
but
particularly
as
one
County
in
Southern
California.
C
D
Thank
You
governor
for
this
opportunity
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
Imperial
County
and
why
we
are
sharing
this
announcement
today
about
our
actions
in
that
community.
As
mentioned,
Imperial
County
is
one
of
15
counties
that
are
on
our
County
monitoring
lists.
This
county
monitoring
list
was
created
for
California
to
be
able
to
work
very
closely
with
our
counties,
but
be
there
particularly
when
the
needs
are
most
and
those
needs
that
are
identified
to
put
one
on
the
county.
D
Monitoring
list
includes
variables
that
let
us
assess
the
movement
of
disease,
so
epidemiologic
measures
our
understanding
of
the
capacity
in
the
hospital
in
the
care
delivery
system
and
also
an
understanding
of
testing
capacity.
Those
are
sort
of
three
simple
areas
in
which
we
review
in
order
to
identify
those
counties
that
should
be
watched
and
worked
with
more
closely,
and
we
really
appreciate
the
collaboration
of
all
of
our
counties
as
we
work
through
the
through
this
process.
D
Imperial
County,
as
mentioned,
has
been
on
our
monitoring
list
and
we've
been
working
very
closely
with
them
and
they've
been
excellent
partners
as
we
move
forward.
But
there
are
a
couple
of
indicators
at
this
point
that
make
us
particularly
concerned.
This
includes
their
case
rate
over
the
past
seven
days,
which
is
six
hundred
and
eighty
that's
vastly
above
the
100
over
the
last
14
days.
That's
required
to
get
on
to
the
monitoring
list
that
there's
part
of
the
the
thresholds
well
above
and
it
has
been
maintained
at
that
level.
D
Additionally,
the
test
positivity
at
23%
is
particularly
concerning
as
well.
That's
well
over
the
10%
threshold
that
is
noted
to
get
onto
this
monitoring
list.
The
23%
tells
us
not
only
that
there
are
many
cases,
but
there
are
likely
very
any
undetected
cases
so
that
together,
combined
also
with
the
conversations
we
have
had
with
the
counties
and
most
particularly
our
understanding
of
the
impact
that
it's
having
on
the
care
delivery
system
has
moved
us
to
take
this
much
more
directed
and
focused
attention
effort
with
Imperial
County
at
this
time.
D
So
we're
working
very
closely
with
County
officials
on
this,
and
we
will
be
working
with
them
as
we
advise
them
to
be
stepping
back
moving
back
from
where
they
currently
are
in
terms
of
their
movement
on
it,
through
the
stages
in
in
California
and
looking
at
ways
in
which
we
can
work
much
more
effectively
through
on-the-ground
attention
and
support.
Also
from
many
of
our
different
agencies
to
help
support
that
County.
Moving
back
and
addressing
the
really
concerning
increased
rates
and
continuing
increased
rates
that
we're
seeing
in
Imperial
County.
At
this
time.
D
C
You
for
your
outstanding
leadership,
at
stewardship
and
in
support
of
the
efforts
to
to
work
through
this
recent
increase
in
total
number
of
positive
cases
in
the
state
of
California
I
want
to
now.
Just
briefly
turn
to
the
reason
we
are
here
and
try
to
manufacturing
facility
and
update
you
a
little
bit
on
some
of
our
efforts
to
really
focus
in
on
California
state
businesses,
California
state
manufacturing.
It
is
not
often
stated
and
not
well-known,
that
California
is
the
largest
manufacturing
state
in
the
United
States
of
America.
C
It's
a
point
of
pride
for
many
of
us
that
live
here,
work
here
and
reside
here
demonstrably
this
is
one
of
our
more
successful
manufacturing
facilities
that
you
see
here
and
we're
here
with
a
purpose,
and
that
is
to
emphasize
this
need
for
all
of
us,
as
we
work
through
this
pandemic
to
make
sure
that
California
based
manufacturing
companies
are
procuring
products
for
Californians
and
producing
products
for
that
matter.
For
the
rest
of
the
nation
we
want
to
in
devised
more
california-based
manufacturing,
and
we
want
to
encourage
purchasers
of
protective
gear.
C
Gowns
gloves
sanitizers
things
like
face
coverings,
face,
masks,
plexiglass
shields
and
the
like.
We
would
want
to
encourage
people
to
purchase
from
california-based
manufacturers
by
the
way
that
includes
the
state
of
California
itself.
It's
not
lost
on
me.
The
magnitude
of
this
crisis
required
many
of
us,
including
the
state
itself,
not
just
our
federal
partners
to
purchase
so
much
product
to
get
it
at
volume
overseas.
This
is
an
opportunity
to
learn
from
this
crisis
experience
and
reposition
our
state.
For
that
matter.
C
That
partnership
is
led
and
I'm
going
to
ask
Lance
to
come
up
here.
In
a
moment
by
what
we
refer
to
in
the
state
as
cm
ta-
and
they
are
the
organization
that
is
the
champion
for
more
California
based
manufacturing-
we've
been
in
discussions
for
the
last
few
months
to
talk
about
how
we
can
be
more
supportive
of
California
manufacturers,
how
we
can
encourage
California
manufacturers
to
retool
their
assembly
lines
potentially
to
help
meet
the
needs
of
these
critical
products,
particularly
eight
specific
products
that
are
non-medical
grade
products.
C
That
can
help
support
our
efforts
in
the
state
of
California
to
keep
people
healthy
and
protect
them.
As
we
work
through
this
pandemic,
I
have
been
out,
and
some
of
you
may
have
noticed,
and
some
of
these
men
new
facts
are
in
facilities
bloom
energy
number
of
months
ago,
down
in
Silicon
Valley.
They
were
helping
us
with
repurposing
and
upgrading
some
of
our
ventilators
that
we
had
received
from
the
federal
government.
Some
from
our
own
cash
in
the
state
of
California.
Today.
C
I'm
very
pleased
that,
through
this
partnership
with
CMT,
a
and
a
new
online
portal
called
safely
making
CA
org
safely,
making
CA
org
that
we
now
have
an
online
portal
where
people
can
match
their
talents
their
skills
with
their
needs.
This
portal
is
special
for
a
number
of
reasons.
Not
only
have
we
vetted
the
manufacturers
now
over
300
that
are
on
this
new
platform,
but
we're
also
making
available
PPE
at
no
cost
to
industry
associations
in
this
state.
C
I
want
to
repeat
that
we
are
making
PPE
available
particularly
face
coverings
and
hand
sanitizer
for
trade
associations
in
this
state,
so
they
can
more
safely
reopen
their
facilities.
Reason
we're
here
at
tried
tools,
they're
one
of
those
facilities
that
has
taken
advantage,
understandably,
taking
advantage
of
the
procurement
of
these
resources,
so
they
can
safely
reopen
this
facility
reopen
to
150
plus
people
that
are
working
here
today,
and
so
we
want
to
encourage
people
to
go
to
this
website
safely.
Making
CA
org
avail
themselves,
as
they
say
as
supplies.
C
Last
the
free
PPE
face
coverings
and
sanitizers
and
also
match
up
their
needs
to
those
that
are
being
made
available
and
those
that
have
been
vetted
through
this
site.
Let
me
give
you
some
specific
examples:
one
of
the
most
well
known
sunglass
manufacturers
in
the
world,
Oakley
down
in
Irvine
California.
They
have
retooled
portion
of
their
facility
and
made
available
face
coverings,
face
shields
to
be
specific
as
part
of
the
that
they
are
now
producing
and
making
available
to
others.
We
have
a
line
manufacturing.
C
That's
another
company,
well-known
Invisalign,
that
does
a
lot
of
3d
lady
printing
related
to
dental
needs.
They
are
now
retooling
for
ventilator
needs,
some
of
their
manufacturing
here
in
the
state
of
California
interstate
manufacturing,
a
nearby
Sacramento
based
company,
doing
those
plexiglass
shields
that
are
being
made
available,
that
you
see
a
lot
of
grocery
stores
and
other
outlets.
E
Thank
you
very
much
governor
Newsom
for
the
opportunity
and
your
leadership
during
this
crisis,
the
worst
in
a
generation
that
California
is
faced.
I
want
to
thank
the
agencies
that
he
mentioned
the
beginning,
because
several
months
ago
we
got
together
and
realized
that
we
didn't
do
something
that
the
pandemic
would
get
worse.
So
we
sat
down
the
governor's
office
go-biz,
the
Office
of
Emergency
Services
and
the
Department
of
Technology
on
the
concept
of
establishing
a
marketplace
for
PPE,
so
that
we
could
reopen
the
economy.
E
And
here
we
are
today
announcing
that,
as
the
governor
said,
it's
safely
making
CA
org
we're
very
proud
of
the
program.
It's
the
marketplace
that
will
link
manufacturers
with
consumers,
but
order
us
to
make
that
effective
and
successful.
We
had
industry
partners
that
worked
with
us,
including
in
the
California
Restaurant
Association,
the
California
grocers
Association
California
Retailers
Association,
Western
growers,
agricultural
Council
of
California,
California,
Farm,
Bureau,
Federation,
California,
League
of
food
producers
and
locally
here,
the
Sacramento
Metropolitan
Chamber
of
Commerce.
E
It's
this
collective
effort
through
our
trade
associations
that
we're
going
to
really
make
this
project
successful
and
effective.
But
behind
the
scenes
we've
had
partners
like
Autodesk
and
Intel
that
are
dedicating
their
resources
to
make
this
work
very
well
in
the
background.
So
when
you're
visiting
that
website,
it's
going
to
be
through
the
good
works
that
Autodesk
and
Intel
have
done
and
I'd
be
remiss
if
I
didn't
think
the
CMT
a-team
to
get
us
to
this
point.
E
We
are
primarily
an
advocacy
organization
and
we've
pivoted
our
own
operations
to
make
sure
that
we
are
able
to
launch
something
like
this,
which
is
a
California
in
support.
Californians
initiative,
so
I'm
very
pleased
with
them.
We
are
here
at
try
to
land
great
CMT,
a
member,
as
the
governor
said,
their
recipient
of
some
of
the
OES
provided
PPE
was
just
delivered
yesterday
and
they're
using
it
now.
E
So
it's
really
great
and
the
governor
also
mentioned
interstate
plastics,
which
is
just
across
town
right
now,
making
those
shields
so
the
restaurants
and
grocery
stores
can
open
up
and
serve
Californians
all
together.
We
look
forward
to
this
being
a
successful
regional
program.
That's
the
magic
of
it
all
and
for
the
coming
months
ahead
that
the
program
will
adopt
and
adapt
as
necessary.
But
thank
you
governor
for
the
opportunity
to
do
this
and
for
helping
us
launch
that
very
important
initiative.
Today.
E
C
It
I
also
want
to
thank
Chris
and
Joe
and
Pat,
and
the
team
that
allowed
us
here
today
for
providing
us
this
opportunity
and
being
a
proof
point
of
being
beneficiaries
of
some
of
the
PPE
that
we
are
providing
at
no
cost
to
manufacturers
in
the
state.
I
should
note
and
I
appreciate,
Lance
referencing
this
from
the
grocer's
Association
to
the
AG
Council
or
the
council,
to
the
Restaurant
Association.
C
We
have
already
distributed
35
million
units
of
PPE
within
those
associations,
35
million
units
and
no
cost
within
those
associations
already
again
to
help
us
safely
reopen
the
economy
in
this
state.
We
want
to
continue
to
do
more
as
we
get
more
PPE
and
as
we
continue
to
develop
the
kind
of
scale
of
partnership
and
capacity
with
these
large
contracts
that
we
have
procured.
C
We'll
do
more,
but
again
we
want
to
get
these
smaller
contracts
going
and
helps
support,
California,
based
manufacturing
and
there's
no
reason
why,
after
this
pandemics
behind
us
that
we
can't
as
a
nation,
create
the
framework
so
that
we
have
American
manufacturers,
california-based
manufacturers
that
can
produce
hundreds
and
hundreds
of
millions
of
units
of
PPE.
There's
no
reason
that
we
can't
do
that
as
a
nation
and
as
a
state
and
we're
committed
in
the
long
haul
to
do
that.
C
But
we
want
some
proof
points
in
that
interim
and
that's
what
this
partnership
really
is
all
about.
Let
me
just
circle
back
and
close
as
I
began,
we
talked
about
Imperial
County
and
the
need
to
be
again
to
toggle
back.
We
as
well
a
few
days
ago
talked
about
our
appreciation
to
Disney
and
their
willingness
not
to
move
forward
with
a
July
opening
or
reopening
of
their
theme
park.
C
It
was
noted
in
Disney's
announcement
that
the
state
of
California
has
paused
their
further
efforts
to
open
up
more
sectors
of
our
economy,
meaning
the
state
had
well
over
a
week
ago.
Paused
in
putting
forward
new
guidelines
again,
guidelines
don't
mean
go
guidelines
are
how
to
safely
reopen.
We
allow
that
determination
at
the
local
level
of
when
to
move
forward,
but
the
guidelines
are
predicates
to
even
doing
that.
We
have
delayed
those
guidelines
Disney
to
their
credit,
recognized
that
made
that
public.
C
That
is
the
case
we
are
at
paws
have
been
for
over
a
week
now,
and
there
is
nothing
to
suggest
based
upon
the
criterion
conditions
in
those
trend,
lines
that
are
developing
the
headlines
across
this
nation,
but
substantive
here
in
the
state
as
well.
That
will
be
moving
anytime
soon
by
pushing
further
with
those
protocols
and
those
announcements.
That
said,
it
was
just
announced
in
San
Francisco
that
they
are
also
pausing
their
next
phase
of
of
opening
and
reopening
that
they
were
looking
forward
to
this
Monday.
C
This
is
exactly
how
the
system
is
designed
in
the
state
of
California.
Again,
parts
of
this
state
rural
parts
of
the
state
parts
of
the
state
that
haven't
been
impacted
by
this
pandemic,
going
to
different
paces,
with
a
dash
board
responsibility
that
we
have
placed
on
local
health
officials
that
we
monitor
other
parts
of
the
state
going
at
different
paces
and
a
willingness
again
as
always
what
we
refer
to
as
a
sixth
indicator.
C
We've
talked
a
lot
about
last
few
months
to
be
able
to
toggle
back
and
working
with
partnerships
at
the
local
level,
Imperial
and
elsewhere.
We
I
expect
we'll
see
that
kind
of
pause.
The
kind
of
movement
you're
seeing
in
San
Francisco,
we
hope
to
see
in
Imperial
County,
take
shape.
So
that's
the
update
for
the
day
and
as
always,
look
forward
to
answering
a
few
questions.
Hi.
F
Governor
Sophia
bowlegs
here
with
the
Sacramento
Bee
I'll,
be
asking
questions
on
behalf
of
the
press.
Today
you
mentioned
toggling
back.
Are
you
planning
to
toggle
back
any
statewide
guidance
or
orders
at
this
point,
and
specifically,
are
you
planning
to
allow
bars
to
continue
to
stay
open,
given
the
higher
risk
of
transmission
at
those
businesses?
I.
C
Think
exactly
what
San
Francisco
did
is
exactly
what
the
system
was
designed
to
do,
and
that
is
to
empower
local
health
officers
based
upon
the
conditions
in
their
community.
Remember,
I,
can't
say
this
enough:
California
is
not
one
size
fits
all.
This
is
not
a
small
state.
The
population
of
the
state
is
equivalent
to
21
states
combined.
C
So
when
you
look
at
the
prism
of
California,
what's
the
only
responsible
way
to
look
at
it
is
through
a
bottom-up
lens,
not
just
a
top-down
lens,
each
county
being
monitored
each
county
that
has
unique
criteria
and
conditions
and
within
those
counties,
unique
conditions
as
well,
one
County
Imperial.
Clearly
the
conditions
persist
that
have
generated
consternation
and
we
are
encouraging
and
advising
them
to
now,
pull
back
and
reinstitute
a
stay
at
home
order.
I'm
very
pleased
the
leadership
in
San
Francisco,
their
County
health
directors,
I.
Imagine
you'll,
see
others
doing
the
same.
C
We
have
already
paused
well
over
a
week
ago,
further
reopening
of
certain
segments
of
our
economy
and
we
certainly
reserve
based
upon
conditions
at
the
local
level,
based
upon
particular
criteria
that
we
put
forth
and
the
monitoring
of
these
15
counties
reserve
the
right
to
consider
the
specifics
of
the
question
as
it
relates
to
specific
sectors
within
our
economy.
And
whether
or
not
we
want
to
pause
the
reopening
or
toggle
back
as
well
and
we'll
make
that
determination
in
real
time.
So.
C
Over
a
week
ago,
we
were
putting
out
new
guidelines,
we
paused
those
guidelines
that
was
example
and
the
press
release
that
came
out
from
Disney.
It
isn't
e
to
their
credit,
did
the
right
thing
recognizing
the
state
was
not
forthcoming
with
the
new
guidelines
there,
a
number
of
other
guidelines
that
we
were
putting
out
that
we
had
paused
over
a
week
ago,
city
and
county
of
san
francisco
cities
and
counties
large
and
small
that
have
unique
and
distinctive
concerns.
C
F
C
So
as
soon
as
I
get
that
study
back
from
CDC
to
truly
understand
the
specific
indicators
that
have
led
and
continue
to
persist,
reflection
of
the
numbers
and
the
data
coming
out
of
that
county
I'll
be
providing
that
to.
You
is
hoping
to
get
that
yesterday.
We're
hoping
get
it
as
early
as
today.
The
next.
F
C
I
made
announcement
many
many
weeks
ago
about
this
during
our
our
noon
press
conference:
this
is
something
you've
seen
I'm
referenced
it
a
few
weeks
back.
You
see
this
at
blood
banks.
They
do
this.
Basically
they
pull
blood,
they
put
it
into
a
larger
sample.
Then
you
test
the
larger
pulled
sample.
Cost
of
that
is
substantially
lower
than
having
an
individual
test.
If
that
sample
pooled
sample
comes
back
negative,
you
alert
everybody
that
their
tests
have
come
back
negative.
If
that
sample
comes
back
positive.
C
Obviously
you
have
to
alert
everybody
that
they
may
have
been,
that
individual.
That
admitted
that
blood
to
that
pool
and
everybody
then
is
retested.
So
it's
a
way
of
leveraging
your
resources,
it's
a
tried-and-true
method
that
exists
and
persists
for
many
many
years
in
our
blood
banks
and
it's
a
protocol
and
process
the
dr.
angel
and
her
team
are
familiar
with
and
are
working
at
local
level
to
advance
the.
F
Next
question
is
from
Angela
Hart
of
kaiser
Health
News.
She
notes
that
counties
say
a
lack
of
public
health
messaging
is
making
their
jobs
even
more
difficult
as
you've,
given
them
more
responsibility.
You
put
out
a
quick
video
on
Cova
19,
but
where
is
the
state's
broader
public
messaging
campaign
to
help
people
cut
through
the
confusing
maze
of
shifting
guidance
and
rules
from
mandated
masks
to
universal
testing?
Well,.
C
We're
very
proud
of
the
culturally
competent
messaging
we
put
out
I,
announced
on
multiple
occasions
and
believe
miss
Hart
well
aware
of
that
perhaps
reported
some
of
the
cultural
competent
messaging
we
put
out
on
contact
tracing
and
encourage
people
to
look
at
the
number
of
PSAs
that
we
put
out.
We
had
a
portal
going
back
months
where
we
had
a
number
of
people
encouraging
fairs
coverings
with
the
mandate
of
face
coverings.
C
We
put
out
earlier
this
week
something
I'm
not
where
than
any
other
states
been
able
to
do,
and
that's
have
every
former
governor
that
served
in
that
state.
That's
living
that
were
together,
Republicans
Democrats,
Pete,
Wilson,
Gray,
Davis,
Governor,
Schwarzenegger,
Governor
Brown,
put
out
a
PSA
on
our
mandatory
face,
covering
guidelines,
we'll
continue
to
put
out
more
and
more
PSA,
more
and
more
efforts
to
reach
out
to
diverse
communities.
We
have
a
whole
cohort
of
volunteers
at
the
local
level
that
are
not
just
doing
top-down
broadcast.
C
C
Keep
you
safe
and
the
community
and
contacts
you've
had
safe
and
healthy,
and
obviously
to
encourage
physical,
distancing,
social
distancing
and
to
abide
by
our
mass
mandate,
and
you
will
see
very
very
shortly,
the
fruits
of
new
efforts
in
that
space.
We
have
a
whole
new
campaign
will
be
launching
and
I.
Believe.
Angela
will
be
very,
very
enthusiastic
to
share
that
with
people
Carlos.
F
D
This
is
a
very
important
question
because
it's
part
of
a
larger
question,
also
of
where
our
cases
are
coming
from
and
where
people
are
getting
exposed
and
testing
positive
from,
particularly
during
these
times
that
increased
population
movement
through
the
protests.
At
this
time
we
don't
have
exact
numbers,
but
we
do
know
from
speaking
with
our
counties
that
we
do
think
it
is
a
contributor.
Of
course,
it
is
difficult
to
tease
out
exactly
because,
at
the
same
time,
the
people
we
were
going
out
to
these
protests.
D
We
also
had
increased
movement
for
other
reasons
in
our
communities,
because
our
economy
is
also
opening
up
and
people
are
going
out
for
other
reasons.
So,
while
we
will
not
be
able
to
distinguish
exactly
where
somebody
may
have
been
exposed
to
tested
positive,
what
is
incredibly
important
is
that
we
all
pay
attention
and
realize
that
anytime,
we
are
in
public,
particularly
in
loud
in
large
crowds,
that
we
must
maintain
physical
distance.
C
One
one
trend
line
that
you
see
in
other
states
and
it
holds
here
in
the
state
of
California-
is
younger
and
younger
people
now
testing
disproportionately
higher
numbers,
particularly
at
cohort
18
to
34.
We
look
on
a
daily
basis
of
that
data
and
it
is
bearing
out
not
dissimilar
to
other
states
that
that
age
cohort
that
believes
in
many
cases,
they're
invincible
and
they're,
somehow
immune
from
the
impacts
of
Cova
19.
We
are
seeing
higher
in
higher
rates
of
that
age.
Cohort
now,
testing
positive
for
Kovach
19,
the.
F
Next
question
is
from
Kathleen
Ronan
of
The
Associated
Press.
She
notes
that
some
of
the
projections
in
the
data
portal
you
released
yesterday
are
quite
stark
hundreds
and
hundreds
of
deaths
within
the
next
month.
Do
you
think
Californians
understand
the
urgency
of
the
situation
we
are
in
and
how
worried
should
they
be
I
mean.
C
I,
don't
know
what
more
we
can
do
to
impress
upon
people.
We
don't
lightly
put
forward
a
mandate
to
wear
face
coverings
unless
we
think
that
will
not
only
protect
you
but
protect
others
and
mitigate
the
spread
of
a
deadly
disease.
I
don't
want
more
evidence,
we
need
79
human
beings
lost
their
lives,
79
families
torn
apart
because
they
lost
a
loved
one,
just
in
the
last
24
hours.
What
more
evidence
do
you
need?
C
Looking
at
the
nightly
news,
the
headlines
all
across
this
country
states,
large
and
small,
experienced
record
numbers
of
kovat
19
cases,
hospitalizations
going
up
number
of
people
and
I
see
use
going
up
number
of
people
on
ventilators
going
up
I
just
sent
76
ventilators
down
Imperial
County.
We
are
in
the
midst
of
the
first
wave
of
this
pandemic.
We
are
not
out
of
the
first
wave.
C
This
disease
does
not
take
a
summer
vacation
and
let
us
disabuse
ourselves
that
somehow
the
lazy
pundit
tree
that
was
out
there
that
somehow
this
is
seasonal
disease
and
triple-digit
weather
will
annihilate
it.
Look
at
these
states
that
are
seen
unprecedented
record
increases.
There's
no
correlation
in
that
respect.
C
Quite
the
contrary,
so
I
cannot
impress
upon
you
move
in
to
understandably
a
festive
mode
reflecting
on
birth
of
a
democracy
and
freedom,
and
we
celebrate
our
independence
as
a
nation
to
do
so
responsibly,
and,
what's
so
often
is
the
case,
is
we
get
so
fatigued
that
we
say
well
to
the
cohort
that
we've
been
with
our
media
family?
We
love
you
but
boy.
We
miss
Uncle
John
and
why
don't
we
bring
Uncle
John
and
the
kids
over
this
weekend
for
a
festive
barbecue?
Well,
you
may
be
putting
Uncle
John's
life
at
risk.
C
If
you
do
that,
the
way
you
used
to
do
that
and
I
cannot
impress
upon
folks
more
the
virulence
of
this
disease,
the
transmit
the
nature
of
the
transmission
of
this
disease
and
how
we
are
experiencing
unprecedented
growth
in
the
total
number
of
cases,
and
you
will
see
mark
my
words,
I,
don't
say
this
lightly.
I,
don't
say
this
to
be
maudlin
I,
don't
say
this
to
portend.
Any
negativity
I
want
to
maintain
a
spirit
of
optimism
and
I.
C
Maintain
that,
in
terms
of
our
capacity
get
through
this,
we
can
we
will,
but
you
will
see
with
the
death
rates
there
lagging.
You
will
see
with
these
positivity
rates
going
up
in
the
last
week
or
two
that
in
the
next
week
or
two
you
will
start
to
see.
Numbers
increase,
not
just
in
the
hospitals
which
we
have
seen
in
this
state.
Remember
just
last.
C
You
may
be
pre-symptomatic,
you
may
be
a
symptom,
but
you
still
may
be
a
vector
for
transmitting
this
disease
to
vulnerable
people,
someone
that
may
appear
healthy
in
line
with
you
at
a
grocery
store
wearing
a
facemask.
You
may
be
pre-symptomatic
and
that
person
may
have
leukemia
and
you
may
put
that
young
girl's
life
at
risk
and
never
even
know
you
did
it.
C
Please
please
practice
common
sense,
common
decency
protect
yourself,
but
also
protect
others
in
that
environment,
where
you're
mixing
with
strangers
or
you're
in
crowds
where
you
can't
practice
physical
distance
E,
where
your
close
and
proximate
with
other
people
please
wear
face
covering.
Please
take
this
pandemic
seriously.
What
more
evidence
do
we
need
turn
on
your
nightly
news
and
let
us
again
recommit
ourselves
to
your
health
and
the
health
of
our
community,
the
state
and
nation
in
the
world,
collectively
we're
trying
to
build
governor.
F
Your
administration
has
really
had
a
focus
in
the
past.
You
know
month
or
so
on,
putting
out
guidance,
so
businesses
can
reopen
safely.
Has
your
administration
and
you
have
you
done
enough
to
inform
people
about
the
dangers
at
these
small,
family
and
friends,
gatherings
where
you
say
that
there's
an
increase
in
spread
well.
C
I'm
saying
an
increase
of
responsibility:
I,
don't
know
that
I
could
repeat
what
I
just
repeated
enough
and
I've
repeated
that
on
every
opportunity.
Every
occasion
that
I've
been
in
public
so
I'll
do
more
I'm
trying
to
do
these
on
a
daily
basis.
The
extent
I
can
multiple
messaging
get
other
messengers,
any
former
governor's
getting
celebrities
getting
people
that
you
know
truly
can
reach
out
diverse
communities
in
the
state
of
California
trusted
messengers
to
deliver
this
message.
We've
been
doing
that
for
months
and
months
and
months.
I
have
made
this
point
on
ad
nauseam
occasions.
C
C
We've
been
reinforcing
that
on
a
daily
basis
and
I'll
continue
to
do
as
much
or
more,
and
we
have
in
the
past
the
next
days
and
weeks
and
months
and
as
I
said,
we
paused
a
lot
of
the
next
phases,
we're
grateful
for
local
elected
officials
and
local
health
officials
for
making
determinations
on
their
own
not
to
move
forward
in
the
next
phase
and
as
we
have
in
Perry
County
in
the
announcement
today,
we
reserve
the
right
to
toggle
back.
If
we
don't
see
movement
at
the
local
level,
so
I.
F
Wanted
to
also
ask
you
about
the
state
budget
that
lawmakers
are
slated
to
pass
and
send
to
you
today.
Your
administration
had
initially
asked
for
close
to
three
billion
dollars
in
funding
to
spend
on
coronavirus
response.
The
legislature
has
agreed
to
a
smaller
number
about
716
million.
Do
you
think
that's
gonna
be
enough
going
forward,
especially
after
the
legislature
goes
on
recess
to
you
know,
respond
to
code
19
in
the
state,
I.
C
C
Our
ability
to
draw
down
our
reserves
in
a
responsible
way,
including
our
safety
net
reserves,
not
just
our
general
fund,
prop
two
reserves,
I
believe
we're
in
a
position
where
those
numbers
will
be
adequate
to
the
task.
But
we
have
authority,
and
we
have
great
spirit
of
partnership
with
legislative
leaders
to
do
what
we
must
to
keep
people
safe.
C
If
conditions
require
that
I
also
cannot
just
say
enough
about
our
partners
at
FEMA,
who
have
been
extraordinary
and
my
confidence
in
the
incredible
partnership
and
leadership
of
Speaker
Nancy
Pelosi,
and
my
expectation
that
the
federal
government
I
really
believe
this
we've
been
calling
for
this,
probably
as
aggressively
as
any
state
in
the
country,
but
my
confidence
in
her
leadership
and
the
leadership
in
the
Senate.
That
will
do
the
right
thing
in
the
next
few
months
and
provide
even
more
supports
for
states
like
California
to
address
Kovan,
19,
related
expenses
and
I.
F
Yes,
Melanie
curry
of
streets
brought
blogg
California
has
a
question
about
farm
workers
who
are
essential
workers
and
at
high
risk
of
exposure
to
Cove
in
nineteen
she's
wanted.
You
can
discuss,
what's
being
done
to
protect
their
health
and
form
them
over
their
risks
and
make
sure
that
they
are
cared
for
and
isolated
and
that
the
food
supply
chain
is
protected.
I.
C
Was
very
proud
to
sign
an
executive
order,
protecting
critical,
essential
workers
and
provide
them
sick
leave
protection
as
state.
We
highlighted
that
we
highlighted
the
essential
nature
of
that
workforce.
In
particular
our
farm
workers
we've
been
working
with
seasonal
farm
workers,
Monterey
Coast,
Salinas
Valley.
C
We
have
a
lot
of
seasonal
workers
to
be
coming
into
the
Central
Valley
working
with
local
elected
officials
and
community-based
organizations
to
help
with
that
specific
kind
of
outreach
to
protect
those
workers,
as
Lance
just
said,
because
of
the
CMT
a
partnership,
it
couldn't
be
again
more,
please
proud
of
their
work.
We
referenced
a
moment
ago.
35
million
masks
that
we've
distributed
into
the
restaurant
associations,
the
grocery
sociation
x',
but
also,
as
I
referenced
the
egg
councils
to
help
our
agricultural
workforce
as
well.
C
So
we've
been
targeting
PPE
in
that
space,
not
only
through
the
CMT,
a
partnership,
but
also
directly
now
we've
been
targeting
workplace
protections
to
the
farm
workers
and
seasonal
workforce.
That's
come
in.
We
have
a
lot
more
work
to
do,
but
we
cannot
thank
our
farm
workers
and
those
essential
workers
more
because
those
the
folks
that
fed
us
in
the
midst
of
this
pandemic
at
the
stay
at
home
orders-
and
we
owe
tremendous
debt
to
that
workforce
and
my
gosh
there
was
any
moment
in
our
nation's
history,
particularly
this
moment
with
so
much
division.
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Consternation
fear
of
the
other
focus
on
xenophobia
and
nativism
to
pause
and
reflect
on.
What's
on
our
dinner
table,
every
single
night
and
champions
and
the
heroes
that
didn't
take
a
day
off,
but
their
lives
on
the
line
risk
themselves.
As
we
were
staying
home,
it's
those
farm
workers
not
just
in
the
state
of
California
but
all
over
the
country
that
deserved
praise
and
deserve
finally
recognition.
Many
yes,
forgive
me
that
are
here
without
documentation,
but
we're
essential
workers
that
you
counted
on,
so
you
can
eat
and
feed
your
children.
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F
Final
question
from
Doug
sovereign
of
KCBS,
as
you
know,
New
York
and
the
tri-state
area
are
quarantine.
Visitors
from
high-risk,
States
California
is
still
not
on
their
list
list,
but
we
do
exceed
their
criteria.
Have
you
had
any
conversations
with
Governor,
Cuomo
and
or
the
other
governor's
about
this?
Do
you
agree
with
their
decision
to
quarantine
people
from
states
such
as
ours,
and
since
we
are
by
their
definition,
a
high-risk
State?
Why
shouldn't
we
be
reinstating
shelter-in-place
orders.
C
I've
got
to
unpack
that
I
I'm,
not
here,
I,
have
not
had
any
conversations
with
the
governor
you
referenced
on
this
and
unaware
of
what
really
went
into
their
decision-making,
because
I
haven't
been
privy
to
those
conversations,
as
relates
to
what
we're
doing
here
in
the
state
of
California.
We
are
monitoring
the
situation
in
real
time.
We
are
advising
and
encouraging
counties
like
Imperial
that
have
conditions
that
are
presenting
themselves
to
toggle
back
and
to
reduce
their
stay
at
home
order.
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We
are
acknowledging
as
a
state
well
over
a
week
ago
that
we're
not
moving
forward
that
we
had
already
paused
the
reopening
of
certain
sectors
of
our
economy
with
guidelines
that
were
coming
out,
and
that
was
demonstrable
example
and
reference
to
Disney's
announcement.
A
few
days
ago,
I
also
just
a
few
moments
ago,
reinforced
my
appreciation
for
local
leadership
least
of
which
leadership
in
the
City
and
County
of
San
Francisco,
where
I
once
served
their
health
department
and
their
mayor
and
others
that
have
also
made
a
determination
based
upon
local
conditions,
to
pause.
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We
make
decisions
in
real
time
based
on
data
I'll
reinforce
that
we
currently
are
monitoring.
15
counties
dr.
angel
came
up
a
moment
ago
to
discuss
some
the
technical
assistance,
we're
providing
those
counties,
and
we
reserve
the
right
in
real-time
to
make
adjustments
I've
made
that
case
over
and
over
and
over
and
over
again
over
the
course
of
many
many
weeks
over
the
course
of
many
many
months.
We're
very
grateful
to
the
substantial
increase
testing
in
the
state
of
California.
It's
getting
us
a
better
sense
of
community
spread.
C
We
are
concerned
about
the
7
and
14
day
trend
lines
5.3%
over
14
days
of
a
positivity
rate.
I
am
NOT
here
to
judge
the
actions
of
other
governors.
All
I
can
say
is
humbly
I
submit
as
a
governor
I
recognize
the
responsibilities
and
the
weight
of
decision
making
and
I
respect
their
determinations
based
upon
their
particular
insight
and
their
expertise.
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With
that,
let
me
thank
you
all
for
your
questions.
Let
me
again
encourage
each
and
every
one
of
you.
If
I
haven't
been
clear,
let
me
reinforce
with
clarity
and
conviction.
Wear
a
face
cover,
wear
a
face
mask
not
only
to
protect
yourself
but
to
protect
others
and
to
send
a
message
to
people
that
think
somehow
we're
out
of
this
crisis
that
we
are
not
out
of
this
crisis.
We
are
still
experiencing
the
first
wave
of
this
pandemic.
C
We
look
forward
to
the
determination
in
apparel
County
and
we
look
forward
to
the
partnerships
we're
forming
throughout
the
state
of
California,
including
the
cm
ta
in
the
partnership.
We
came
here
to
announce
today.
We
think
Lance
for
his
leadership
and
we
thank
Scott,
Chris,
Pat
and
others
and
invited
us
here
tried
tool
and
now
I'm
looking
forward
to
have
tour
of
this
remarkable
California
manufacturer
I'm
a
good
weekend.
Everybody
stay
safe,
wear
a
mask.