Apr 29, 2020

Humboldt residents encouraged to give feedback on reopening non essential businesses


I already posted the letter from OES director Ryan Derby earlier.
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2020/04/read-for-yourself-letter-from-oes.html?m=1

Press Release:

Humboldt County residents are encouraged to take a community survey to give county leaders feedback on the types of non-essential businesses they would like to see reopen first once the state’s Stay-at-Home Order is relaxed.


To reduce risk to public health, Humboldt County plans to reopen non-essential businesses and services in phases. The county is currently in Phase One, shelter in place, with Phase Two being the first group of businesses to reopen. In order to move on to Phase Two and beyond, the state must first roll back its Stay-At-Home Order.

“Our Governor has put into place a state guideline, and our county’s shelter-in-place order cannot be less restrictive than that order,” Sheriff William Honsal said. “However, as the state moves forward with the Governor’s Resilience Roadmap stages, we can begin opening up our local economy.”

The Governor’s Resilience Roadmap outlines the four stages that the state will use as it works to begin slowly reopening the economy and ending the Stay-At-Home Order. The stages align with the Governor’s Six Key Indicators for modifying the Order. When making decisions regarding opening up the economy in Humboldt County, local officials must follow the state’s roadmap and abide by the current Stay-At -Home restrictions.

As part of local officials’ planning process for reopening Humboldt County, residents are asked to complete the community survey and recommend non-essential businesses for reopening by phase. As residents submit their feedback, they are asked to consider the following:

Lower-risk businesses will likely be opened first.Businesses opening early in this process will be required and should be able to incorporate social distancing and other safety measures from start to finish, including:Masking or facial covering for all employeesLimiting foot traffic to allow 6 feet of social distancing at all timesSafe spacing of customers when outdoorsEasy availability of hand sanitizer for employees and customersAvailability of handwashing for employees and customersFrequent cleaning and sanitizing of the facilityEmployers will need to have a plan to keep employees out of the workplace if they get sick.

Residents can access the Community Survey on Non-Essential Business Reopening at: www.surveymonkey.com/r/DXDVYJN.

The deadline to complete this survey is 5 p.m. on Friday, May 1, 2020. If you have questions about this survey, please contact the COVID Information Line at 707-441-5000 or email CovidInfo@co.humboldt.ca.us.

1 comment:

  1. 40 million CA population with only
    46,500 cases..= 0.0023%
    with only 1887 deaths = 0.040%
    We don't need any phasing just open up before some poor law enforcement officer get shot to death by some poor business owner only opening theit business trying to feed their family.
    Thus is a farce the left is trying to start a civil war.

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