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2020-03-19 Gov Newsom EO-N-33-20 Shelter at HomeEXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT STATE OF CALIFORNIA EXECUTIVE ORDER N-33-20 WHEREAS on March 4, 2020, I proclaimed a State of Emergency to exist in California as a result of the threat of COVID-19 ; and WHEREAS in a sh ort period of time, COVID-19 has rapidly spread throughout California, necessitating updated and more stringent guidance from federal, state, and local public health officials; and WHEREAS for the preservation of public health and safety throughou t th e entire State of California, I find it necessary for all Californians to heed the State public health directives from the Department o f Publi c Health. NOW, THEREFORE, I, GAVIN NEWSOM, Governor of the State of Ca lifornia , in accordance w ith the authority vested in me by the State Constitution and statutes of th e State of California , and in particular, Government Code sections 8567, 8627 , and 8665 do hereby issue the following Order to become effective immediately: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: 1) To preserve the public health and safety, and to ensure the healthcare delivery system is capable of serving all , and prioritizing those at the highest risk and vulnerability, a ll residents are directed to immediately heed the curren t State public health directives, which I ordered the Department of Public Health to develop for the current statewide sta tu s of COVID-19. Th ose directives are consisten t w ith the March 19 , 2020, Memorandum on Id entifi cation of Essential Critical Infra structure Workers During COVID-19 Response , found at: https://covid 19.ca.gov /. Th ose directives follow: ORDER OF THE STATE PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICER March 19, 2020 To protect public health, I as State Public Health Officer and Director of th e California Department of Public Health order all individual s li ving in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence except as needed to maintain continuity of operations of the federal critical infrastructure sectors, as outlined at https://www.cisa.gov/critical-infrastructure-sectors . In addition, and in consu ltati on w ith the Director of the Governor's Office of Emergen cy Services, I may designate additional sectors as critical in order to nrntP.rt thP. hPnlth nnrl wAll-hAin o of oll Californians. destruction wou ld have a debilitating effect on securi ty , economic secu rit y, public health or safet y , or any combination th ereof. I order t hat Californians working in th ese 1 6 critica l infrastructure sectors may continue their work because of the importance o f these sectors to California n s' health and well-being. Thi s Order is being issued to prot ect th e public health o f Ca lifornians. Th e California Depa rt ment o f Publi c Hea lth looks to es tablish co nsisten cy across th e sta te in o rder to ensure that we mitigate the impact of COVID-19. Our goa l is sim ple, we want t o bend th e curve, and disrupt the spread of th e v iru s. The supply c h ain must con tinue, and Californians must h ave access to such necessities as food, prescriptions, and hea lth care. When peop le need t o leave their homes or places o f res idence, wheth er to obtain or perform the functions above, or to o therwise facilitate authorized necessary acti vities , they should a t all ti mes p ra ctice social d ist ancing. 2 ) Th e h ealth care delivery sys t em sh a ll prioritize se rv ices t o serv in g th ose w h o are the sickes t a nd sha ll prioritize resources, including personal protective equipment, for the providers providin g d irec t care to th em . 3) The Offi ce of Em ergency Services is directed to take necessary steps to ensure compliance with thi s Order. 4) This Order sha ll be enforceable pursuant t o California law, including, but not limited t o , Governmen t Code section 8665. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that as soon as hereafter possible, this Order be filed in the O ffi ce o f the Secreta ry o f State and that widespread publicity a nd n o ti ce be g iven o f thi s Order. Th is Order is not inten ded to, and does not, create any ri ghts or benefits, substantive or procedural, enforceable a t law or in equ ity, against the State o f California, its agencies, department s, entit ies , officers, employees, o r any other person. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto se t my hand and caused the Gre t Sea l o f th e tote o f d his 19th day