California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks to the press in the spin room after the sixth Democratic primary debate of the 2020 presidential campaign season. (AGUSTIN PAULLIER/AFP via Getty Images)

California’s Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has signed an executive order putting an end to most coronavirus rules. He announced the actions to lift most pandemic orders in addition to the state fully reopening its economy.

On Friday morning, the left-wing governor was excited to share his plans to terminate many of his pandemic-placed restrictions. This would mean the end of the Golden State’s stay-at-home order; the Blueprint for a Safer Economy.

The governor’s office claimed that by the end of Sept., approximately 90 percent of pandemic-related executive actions will have been lifted. However, Newsom will not end California’s State of Emergency status, which grants him the broad powers to either suspend or implement new rules and regulations.

Californians have said this is a huge step forward in returning back to normalcy.

“California is turning the page on this pandemic, thanks to swift action by the state and the work of Californians who followed public health guidelines and got vaccinated to protect themselves and their communities,” said Newsom.

Meanwhile, California touts one of the country’s lowest case rates as health workers have worked tirelessly to administer nearly 40 million vaccines.


Source: One America News Network

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