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|    16 Mar 21 04:32:21    |
      XPost: misc.survivalism, talk.politics.guns, or.politics       XPost: alt.politics.liberalism       From: methamphetamine.sales@latimes.com              OAKLAND, Calif. — Modoc County — one of California's most       desolate jurisdictions with no known coronavirus cases — says it       will allow bars, restaurants and churches to reopen Friday       despite Gov. Gavin Newsom's statewide lockdown.              “We’re not in this at all to defy anything. We align with the       plans. We’re just at a different phase in this because of where       we are and how we live,” Heather Hadwick, deputy director of the       county's Office of Emergency Services, told POLITICO on Thursday.              Modoc officials submitted a plan last week to Newsom outlining       their proposal to lift the statewide lockdown order, but the       governor has given no indication he intends to free individual       counties from his statewide restrictions. The county issued a       strategic reopening plan this week that would allow bars,       restaurants, churches and non-essential businesses to reopen       indoor operations with proper social distancing — all banned       under Newsom's current restrictions.              The plan still recommends that all at-risk residents — those 65       and older or who have underlying health conditions — remain at       home. Restaurants and bars would have to cut their maximum       capacity in half.              The rural outpost, like many counties far from the coast,       diverges from the California known nationally. Registered       Republicans outnumber Democrats more than 2-1, while 71 percent       of voters chose Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.              Maintaining physical distance is easier in the county of 9,600       residents, located in a 4,200-square-mile corner of northeast       California that borders Oregon and Nevada.              “It’s empty, and that’s on a normal day. If there's one or two       people in line at the grocery store, that’s odd.” she said.              Newsom on Thursday acknowledged he’s received requests from       Modoc and several other communities requesting to ease the       restrictions, but set “the next few weeks” as the timeline. He       said counties may be "more prescriptive and restrictive” than       the state guidelines, but looser measures will conflict with the       state order.              “Nothing would please me more than pleasing those local elected       officials and to help them help all of us move through this       pandemic,” he said. “But we're not out of the woods — no part of       the state, no part of this country, few parts of the globe have       been immune to this virus.”              Hadwick admitted the county will be reopening against state       orders, but said the governor “didn’t say he was challenging it”       in his remarks. If the state cracks down on Modoc County, “we       would work with him to try to figure something out that would       work with our county.”              Last week, lawmakers and local leaders representing six rural       Northern California counties — Yuba, Colusa, Tehama, Butte,       Sutter and Glenn — sent a letter to the governor requesting       permission for “a careful and phased reopening of our local       economies.”              Other counties, including Lassen County this week, have       submitted plans for reopening. Their argument is that the less       densely populated areas have had very different experiences with       the pandemic than other parts of the state, including the Bay       Area counties that this week announced plans to continue their       shelter-in-place restrictions through the end of May.              Lassen, Modoc, Trinity and Sierra are the four California       counties without a single confirmed coronavirus case.              “Somebody has to step up for rural California and we just       happened to be the first,” Hadwick said.              While the majority of businesses in the county are already       deemed essential, Hadwick said it would be different for others       — be it the one-chair barber or the few small restaurants — to       recover financially if the restrictions continue.              “Covid-19 looks very different in Modoc,” she said. “And it’s       not here.”              https://www.politico.com/states/california/story/2020/04/30/smal       l-california-county-prepares-to-defy-newsom-by-opening-bars-       churches-1281627                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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