![]() ![]() He did not go into great detail about the app, but said it is meant to aid with “tracing efforts,” so the tracking of people infected or potentially infected by the virus. On the less visible side of things, Newsom mentioned a new program being tested called “Check In” that state officials are currently deciding which app platform, Google or Apple, to use as host. That’s not to say Newsom is taking a complacent position, but he doesn’t want to “get ahead of ourselves and make the mistake of pulling the plug too early - I don’t want to make a political decision that puts lives at risk.” That could mean no beaches all summer, no Memorial Day trips and no large Fourth of July celebrations. Newsom said the idea that mass gatherings will be allowed again in the next six months, if not more, “is not in the cards” based on the current projections of the disease. He only allowed that, if in two weeks’ time there is a “continued decline, not just a flattening” of cases of the virus, “then we can be more prescriptive on the timeline.”īut even then, many norms, those visible and not, in the state are likely to be much changed. Taking such a position, Newsom did not give a timeline as to when the state’s lockdown, which has kept almost 40 million people largely at home and closed all non-essential business in the state, might come to an end. “We’ll be toggling back and forth between less restrictive and more restrictive measures, more individual responsibility with face coverings and isolation, and more enforcement along those lines.” “There’s no light switch here, it’s more like a dimmer,” Newsom said, dismissing the idea that the coronavirus measures will simply be lifted at some point. They Are Wearing: Paris Fashion Week Spring 2023 ![]()
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