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California Governor Gavin Newsom announced 16 counties were moving to less restrictive tiers. Author: Chelsea Shannon Updated: 7:56 PM PDT April 6, 2021
STOCKTON, Calif. While announcing the plan to abolish the tier system this June, California Governor Gavin Newsom also announced 16 counties would have fewer restrictions this week as they move to less restrictive tiers.
Contra Costa, El Dorado, Humboldt, Imperial, Mendocino, Monterey, Napa, Riverside, San Benito, San Bernadino, San Diego, San Joaquin, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tulare and Ventura counties became eligible this week to move tiers.
San Joaquin County was the only county that moved to the red tier from the purple tier. The county has been waiting to make this move for weeks now.
The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors is weighing a possible legal challenge against state regional lockdown orders that went into effect earlier this month.
At its meeting Tuesday, the board directed County Counsel J. Mark Myles to analyze the legality of state mandates shutting down businesses and schools based on what several supervisors described as weak and arbitrary scientific evidence. I get it, we all want to be part of the solution, certainly not part of the problem, said Supervisor Tom Patti, who brought the idea of a lawsuit against the state before the board. But we do know . and all of us are aware the hardship that s happening here.