California officials will wind down the remaining provisions of its COVID-19 state of emergency early next year, barring a massive winter surge or new vaccine-resistant variant. In a news release, Governor Gavin Newsom called the state of emergency an “effective and necessary tool that we utilized to protect our state.” “With the operational preparedness that […]
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