County authorities re-emphasized California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s brand-new coronavirus message a day after he provided a statewide “stay at home” order to stop the spread of the virus that triggers the COVID-19 illness.
” The message is extremely clear,” County Public Health Officer Dr. Wilma Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., said. “All Californians are being asked to remain at home if you do not need to go out for vital factors.”
Essential reasons include purchasing food, getting medications and even working out as long as individuals do so by practicing social-distancing and keeping six feet apart from individuals other than your home members.
Wooten and other County officials also stated the number of San Diego County’s COVID-19 cases continues to increase. However they added that everybody in the general public does not need to get checked for the infection.
” Eighty percent of individuals who get COVID-19 have mild to moderate signs,” Wooten said. “Those individuals can separate and stay at home. If they develop advanced symptoms, they ought to call their doctor.”
Wooten and Dr. Eric McDonald, M.D., M.P.H., the medical director of the County’s Public health and Immunization Branch, said that 80%recuperate without incident and their circumstances would not be changed by being evaluated. They said coronavirus testing must be reserved for the smaller percentage of individuals who provide with serious signs and are hospitalized.
Governor’s Order
Supervisor Nathan Fletcher stated the County continues working with the state to get a better understanding of the Governor’s in-depth order. Newsom’s order said everyone had to stay home, except individuals in “vital” jobs, defined by the federal Department of Homeland Security’s “Important Facilities Sectors.”
Fletcher said those generally shown things like authorities, fire, utilities, federal government, supermarket, banks, medical facilities, transit systems and vital companies like biotech.
Remaining At House
Fletcher and the physicians said there were exceptions to the remain at house rule that allowed people to shop for groceries and important family products, along with participate in exercise.
” There are a variety of things that are clear you can do,” Fletcher stated. “Go to the gasoline station, go to the drug store, go to the supermarket, go to the bank. You can go outside for a walk. You can take your family unit who you deal with in your home … and go to a field or an open park for play. You can utilize all the technology we have to remain linked to your loved ones and buddies who are