An Update on North County
On Wednesday, the Board of Supervisors voted to ratify the County’s declaration of a local health emergency and proclaimed a local emergency to deal with the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19.
This was done as a precautionary measure. While there have only been two confirmed cases of COVID-19, we want to get ahead of any potential issues.
By taking this action it also allows the County of San Diego to:
On Wednesday, the Board of Supervisors voted to ratify the County’s declaration of a local health emergency and proclaimed a local emergency to deal with the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19.
This was done as a precautionary measure. While there have only been two confirmed cases of COVID-19, we want to get ahead of any potential issues.
By taking this action it also allows the County of San Diego to:
- More effectively respond to COVID-19.
- Seek and utilize mutual aid.
- Potentially obtain reimbursement.
- Ensure that the County’s health professionals and other local stakeholders have all the necessary tools at their disposal, such as N-95 respirators.
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- More effectively respond to COVID-19.
- Seek and utilize mutual aid.
- Potentially obtain reimbursement.
- Ensure that the County’s health professionals and other local stakeholders have all the necessary tools at their disposal, such as N-95 respirators.
It was a pleasure to sit down with KOCT-TV and give an update on latest in North County. We talked about behavioral health and the additions of facilities for those suffering on the streets. Also, we addressed the latest at SANDAG and why San Diego County residents deserve a balanced transportation plan.
Declaring a Local Health Emergency
On Wednesday, the Board of Supervisors voted to ratify the County’s declaration of a local health emergency and proclaimed a local emergency to deal with the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19.
This was done as a precautionary measure. While there have only been two confirmed cases of COVID-19, we want to get ahead of any potential issues.
By taking this action it also allows the County of San Diego to:
- More effectively respond to COVID-19.
- Seek and utilize mutual aid.
- Potentially obtain reimbursement.
- Ensure that the County’s health professionals and other local stakeholders have all the necessary tools at their disposal, such as N-95 respirators.