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Covid State Of Emergency Quietly Ends In California As Newsom Rescinds Declaration

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After very close to three years and more than 100,000 deaths related to Covid, the nation’s largest state ends its State of Emergency related to the pandemic at 11:59 p.m.

tonight. On March 4, 2020, California Gov, Gavin Newsom announced the State of Emergency in a news conference carried on virtually every local network amid concern over the state’s first virus-related death, but tonight’s transition will take place with very little public notice.

Newsom, who announced an end to the declaration six months ago, sent out an email announcement marking the end of a contentious era in the state. “Governor Gavin Newsom today issued a proclamation terminating the state’s Covid-19 State of Emergency, as previously announced in October.” The actual declaration asserts “that the conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property declared in the State of Emergency proclamation listed below no longer exist.” BREAKING: Governor Gavin Newsom declares a state of emergency after California’s first corona virus patient dies pic.twitter.com/lT0OxvUbaR California sees an average of nearly 3,000 new cases a day — those that are reported, anyway — but the number of hospitalizations and deaths related to the virus have flattened dramatically since the early days of the pandemic.

While the state crossed the tragic milestone of 100,000 lives lost to Covid just last week, the current average of 22 deaths a day is nowhere near the peak of nearly 700 in January 2021.

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