As so many, those that were torn asunder in conflict and wars, its those that lose their lives coming back home that never left the battlefield. I want to express my deep respect and admiration on memorial day. Also to veterans and those that have come back from the more contemporary wars overseas and to extend our heartfelt thank you and deep respect and acknowledgment to the challenges and struggles that many of our veterans continue to have as they come back from the horrific experiences in combat and other experiences, noble experiences related to their service at war. We are here in their spirit, in that light of optimism and respect for the opportunities they have all provided us. I want to make a point as we are here to make this point. We not only hold those things dear and rhetorical terms but in terms of our practices. I want to recognize the outstanding practice of leadership that is demonstrable, the veterans homes from the state of california. , the veterans homes from the state of california. 2000 veterans in these homes, protected disproportionately so because the outstanding leadership of our secretary of Veterans Affairs and his remarkable team, outstanding frontline staff. That is not something every governor in the state of california or across this country can say. The reality is a lot of our veterans homes have been disproportionately impacted by covid19 and the spread of this virus. A lot of american heroes from world war ii, not just korean war,r vietnam war, iraqi are housed in institutions like this, have been immune from the spread of the virus. There have been horrific headlines and tragic lives lost where the insidious nest of this disease spread like wildfire through facilities like this across country. That has not been the case and i say this cautiously, soberly not been the case to date in the state of california. Throughout our entire system, we have had three patients test positive for covid19. We have had a number of staff but the overwhelming majority have recovered and back at work. That is because of the seriousness of purpose that was advanced weeks before californias stayathome order was put into place by our secretary of Veterans Affairs. These facilities are not immune to the challenges that are so often present in the lives of californians as it relates to wildfires, earthquakes and other hazards. As a consequence in many respects of the Emergency Operation plans facilities like this and others had already organized and practiced over the course of the last number of years in particular with so many wildfires but also in southern california, that has hardened peoples senses and distilled a real opus and Energy Around protecting staff, our patients and those that serve, the american heroes apart of this system. The team were able to put ether 38 perspective prescriptive guidelines on Infectious Disease control, symptom checks for patients and staff. Coming in today you could see the seriousness of this, like the tsa times infinity with the number of checkpoints and people asking personal questions about where you have traveled and your current symptoms and health, doing temperature checks, people Wearing Masks and the seriousness of the sanitation that has been put into place. It is because of those protocols we have been able to protect the most vulnerable californians. These are folks getting therapeutic care not just recreational support but assisted living, Skilled Nursing facilities within these facilities, all levels of care that are being provided to our american heroes. I could not be more proud and hereleged to have the team but more importantly to have the secretary of Veterans Affairs here to my right to say a few words and i think to express i hope and imagine as he does so often his appreciation to the frontline staff of these facilities that have gone above and beyond to protect some of our most vulnerable and heroic residents of the state and nation. Good afternoon. Secretary of California Department of Veterans Affairs. I want to say first of all i am honored to have the trust of the governor of this great state in running these homes where we create an environment in our homes from the oregon border to the Mexican Border where we try to create a homelike atmosphere where veterans can feel safe and we respect military tradition and honor them by their congregant living experience. Before we came to this podium, we were further up the hill aere this campus hosts cemetery where our veterans are interred, going back to the civil war and earlier. This is hallowed ground. It is full of veterans as is the case with people who are in Nursing Homes across the country, in an extraordinarily vulnerable population. Not only by virtue of their age, we have veterans here in their ninth and 10th decades of life going back to the early days of world war ii but by underlying disease burdens and the burdens they incurred by putting on the nations uniform, picking up a weapon and defending our you are in battlefields familiar with. I was a victim of the polio andemic in the early 1950s i was at the medical school of vermont with hiv aids epidemic became an epidemic. Because of those experiences i always follow the cdc reports on the emergence of rare and exotic diseases wherever they are. When i heard in december that a strange new disease, which was highly contagious and lethal, had emerged in asia, i converged our Senior Leadership we have a plan for this and the other campuses. It was made necessary by the fact earthquakes and fire, wildfires have been all the time. The wildfire three years ago came close to one of the buildings on campus. To treat the epidemic that comes with flu every winter. In early january we started brushing off these things because i had a feeling this could get out of control if the nation of origin could not control it. By late january when we realized the virus had escaped asia and was here, we started a process that culminated in a progressive way in 38 steps which we are happy to share with everyone, campus tod down the prevent entry of the virus which i was afraid would run wildfire through the veteran population. We did that almost completely locking down the eight homes, about two weeks before the state of california went into a statewide stayathome closure thanks to the governor. We have a number of systems in place, the veterans homes have a physician in each home and we have specially trained registered nurses who are expert in Infection Control. We teach every one of our employees, all 3000 it doesnt matter what your job is, cook, nurses aide or groundskeeper, you know about Infection Control in our homes. Short, welong story took all of the guidance of the organsd the cdc and the of Public Health. There is nothing magical about what they wanted us to do. All of their guidance is public sense plus a 10thgraders knowledge of germ theory. We applied it to the veterans homes, a month before everyone else applied it to the state. We have had such success in protecting the wonderful men and are our connection to the past. I lost my father this week. He was a marine, fought in the sullivan islands. We honor him as we do all veterans who died defending this nation. That is what Decoration Day and memorial day is. Our connection to that history is by honoring the men and women that live in all of our veterans homes. My final salute is to the dedicated staff that i have at all of the homes, the leadership, the rank and file. To work taking care of these , itrans is not just a job is a mission. It explains where we have extraordinary attendance rates from all of our workers even during the highest point of the pandemic. Thank you for your trust in me. I am delighted to do this job. You, dr. Mr. Thank secretary. There is not a state in the nation that has a secretary of Veterans Affairs that is also a doctor and that has been determinative as well in keeping the infection rate down not only at this facility built in 1884, same time that is when the Washington Monument was built. The twain finished adventures of huckleberry finn. This facility went up, still the largest in the United States of america. We have some states as small as 60 or so, this with capacity to get to 900, roughly thank the want to secretary, his team, their leadership, the seriousness of purpose as i suggest they have. Aken in terms of their mission i love that he frames this as a vocation, tojust a protect the american heroes. Let me extend as well a few updates that extend off the narrative of protecting the health of 40 million californians. Through a moving variance process in the state, as we make meaningful modifications to our original stayathome order. Many sectors of the economy, the state of california have already reopened as relates to manufacturing whereas in logistics, reopening in real time, the Restaurant Industry reopening including in this region of the state. Currently 43 counties out of the 58 have provided attestation of containment plans and protection plans that allow them to move deeper into phase two. We are putting more responsibility on counties not only as we move through phase two but also into free. We are getting to reopen all sectors of our economy. This is happening in real time and it is a dynamic process. 43 that haveve self attestation plans that have been put up. Counties. S many as 45 we will expect even more over the course of the next number of days. Our commitment is to continue to work with city and county leaders throughout the state of california to address their concerns and issues. This process has been remarkably collaborative. There are examples that are exceptions that tend to get highlighted disproportionately. But they are exceptions. The spirit of collaboration and cooperation is demonstrable in the engagement with city and county Health Directors and city and county officials from every part of the state of california. That includes faith leaders. That wasmade a comment picked up by many but not as many as i had hoped, that we were working with Faith Community to advance the efforts to put out guidelines, processes and procedures to keep the Public Health and safety of congregants and parishioners. We have been working throughout the verse the interFaith Community and the university of our diversity of our eighthbased leadership working on the differentiation, the purchase orces versus neighborhood churches, sanitation, synagogues, working with other faiths. We have been working on those. Uidelines and we are days away we will put out those guidelines. I want folks to know that. I have made that clear, but not everybody has picked up on it. It is important folks understand we deeply respect and admire the faith and devotion and the cause that unites millions and millions of californians, people of faith and community. At a time of so much anxiety, somethingdevotion to bigger than yourself becomes more pronounced and more important. I grew up in a catholic family, went to catholic school, university of santa clara, and i often reflect on how impactful the jesuits were in terms of i upbringing, so many that were that defined so much of my life. It is an expression of my deep respect and admiration for people of faith and i want folks to know we are working to move those guidelines forward and we expect those guidelines to come out on monday. Just for full disclosure, we did not wait for the cdc guidelines. They have not been made public in any meaningful way yet, but we look forward to it are told they are coming out today. Take a look at the guidelines and see if there is things we have not already considered over the course of the last few weeks. One thing we have considered is as we open up the economy, that the prospect of increased transmissions is selfevident. As people are no longer practicing with the discipline they were, that we could see incidences of spread and concentration of spread. We need to be prepared for that. Part of the attestation of counties, 43 to date, they have to have the ability to toggle back and address their lead spread of covid virulent spread of covid19. Testing capacity, appropriate levels of ppe, protocols and procedures that keep economies safe and healthy. Let me give you an example of a county that continues to be of concern in the state of california. But his Imperial County. I mentioned a few days ago and we haveous occasions been watching this as one that is not densely populated but is really one of the most beautiful counties in the state of california and it is a county that has resources but often the resources are stretched. They have hospitals in that county currently. Those hospitals are stretched because of the number of people that have ended up with covid related concerns into that Hospital System. We sent out a team and we are putting a field medical station in Imperial County up to 125 beds to decompress the system. They have been using ventilators. They were up to 70 of use last week. I mentioned that. That is about 52 , but we are making sure we get down with appropriate ppe and make sure our combat teams are present and cal guard. Sensees you the kind of of diplomat we will see in the future if we see incidences of spread if it cannot be contained. This,an expression of expression of eighth and devotion to this cause as well of Public Health and the marylands of this disease. We are at a facility that stood in 1918, stood up through another pandemic. There was a second and third wave in that pandemic. There were elected officials and leaders that were the antimask brigade that were disgusted by the idea people would appear so weak as opposed to the strength i think is the symbol of wearing a mask. Historyof they say doesnt repeat itself, but it does. We need to be students of that history. I just want to caution everybody as we move through memorial day, to spend time and reflect on american heroes and the cause of freedom that united each and every one of them, spending time with family and we do so in a thoughtful way and that we are cognizant of not only our loved ones but the reality of the spread of this disease. We saw an increase in the number of cases in the state of california. We saw 88 more human beings, 88 more families torn apart because of deaths related to this virus in the last 24 hours. If you think just because the sun has come up and there is a sense of optimism that there is more light, not just in surrounding environments but at the end of this tunnel, those are proof points, but there is another we all at the that is stubborn. That is the virulence of this lives aremains and being lost even in the state of california that has done so much not to experience with huge increase in cases and actually is and continues to experience a decrease in terms of total number of hospitalizations, total number of people in icus. Let me say, i will remind you again we are Holding Strong in that, becoming more and more of a trend line, that we are not just seeing stability with icus straight statewide but seeing declines. 7. 5 over 14 days in hospitalizations, 6. 1 decline in total number of people. Those numbers are more significant than they may appear. Those come off relatively stable over the course of many, many weeks. We are not coming off a peek in seeing decline. We are coming off a relatively stable trend and still seeing some and still seeing some declines. Way, those are 14day trials. We also saw a reduction yesterday. I caution you. Just an county is example of a county not living in the aggregate. Little to no spread. No cases. That is why these variances are appropriate and we are very, very pleased. We are responsibly and safely reopening. The final points i want to make and that is to update you on teacup things the final point i want to make and that is to thate you on two things are critical. Thats our ability to trace, isolate, and quarantine individuals to may have come in contact with this disease. We announced a partnership with sf and ucla to train tracers to work with our existing infrastructure of close to 3000 tracers that already exist in our county Health System and supplement that workforce. The goal is 10,000. Phase one with the capacity to go up to 18,000 with a second phase goal. We have 500 people that were our first cohort. 300 people are in the new cohorts. Now we have in the new cohort. Now we have a workforce that are not in 24 7 jobs in the state of california that will provide us trainedn capital to get and commit six months to become part of this tracing core that will get us to the 10,000 goal. Today we launched california connected and that the psa campaign to explain to people what tracing is and what its not because none of us are naive. I am certainly not naive. When you get a call, from some stranger on the government, they are not always pleased to receive those calls. Some may think it is fraudulent. Some may be reticent to tell the truth about what is going on or feeling uncomfortable about having a twoway conversation. That is why it is important that buildin the tracers and on existing infrastructure that has been there for years and diseaseslates to other. I can, well established over the course of decades in this again, well established over the course of decades in this state forwe do this anew covid19. What makes this psa so different is the cultural competency part of it. We are reaching out to communities that have not traditionally been reached out Infectious Disease control. Not just translating documents into milk multiple languages messengerstrusted caning them know that they provide information. None of this information is shared. Well testing has substantially these are the pcr tests, not the antibody tests. There are some states that are conflating the antibody tests with the pcr tests. They are not. These are the traditional that youd pcr tests have become more accustomed to in the media and may be personally, those of you who have been tested. Our testing is averaging over 40,000 tests a day. The Positivity Rate is holding steady. Why does that matter . Increase,onentially and we were doing 2000 tests a day, we increase the number of tests. You will by definition see an increase in the number of positives. What we look at are the percentage testing positive that have been tested. We are at 4. 1 Positivity Rate over the last seven days. Thats very encouraging. It has been 4. 4 if you pull back over a 14day period. Ors substantially improves increases. Focusing on rural parts of the states in mendocino and lake counties. Diverse populations in the states. I will continue to remind all of. Gov, you canca type in your zip code. Best to getoing our , but thes in real time tracing and tracking become the then what questions after someone tests positive to make sure we do not see a spread of additional cases. Progress being made in both cases. In the inventory, 84 procedure producingthey are real results. Those masks come in, those masks go out. Also the sectors that can help open the economy quicker. Getting into the grocery sector. E ppe. On bpp to of those things have continue to improve. No one is naive about that. I want to leave you with that as we move into the weekend with the spirit of optimism. We have several things coming out. And even more statewide as well as regional. So, thats the purpose of today. Now i look forward to answering any questions. Governor. Im scott shafer. I will be asking questions on behalf of journalists from the state and beyond. Curiousise, many are about your thoughts about president trumps comments that he considers churches to be essential. Churchese some 1200 that of a to ignore the shelterinplace directive. What is your response to the president and your plan for churches . Gov. Newsom no, we said going back to the beginning of this week, we said a lot we have been in gauging the Faith Community. We look forward to churches engaging the Faith Community. We look forward to churches reopening in a safe and responsible manner. We appreciate the cdc is apparently going to be providing today, we are told, some recommendations. We will take a look at those. We take the issue very, very seriously and to heart and we have been very aggressive in trying to put together guidelines that will do justice to Peoples Health and their fundamental need and desire to practice their faith. We are looking forward to a very positive working relationship with faith leaders and look forward to working through this issue in a spirit of cooperation and collaboration. Scott any response to what the president said . Gov. Newsom i think that was an adequate response. Scott did you work with casinos that are reopening . What is your message to those large groups . We believe around or eighth of june plus minus. These are just a proximate timelines where we are putting out guidelines, not just for casinos. I have had wonderful phone calls with tribal leaders a few days ago, 100plus tribal leaders, getting their feedback. They are helping organize. They have been incredible in terms of not only being supportive of the engagement, but providing us some enriching and robust ideas on Public Health. One of the largest tribes in the United States happens to be in the state of california, has been consulting with Johns Hopkins university. Reallyovided us remarkable and robust and detailed ideas that we believe can be advanced as best practices across the sector. Thes an example of collaborative spirit. I know that there are a few that decided to move a little bit the advice oft their county leaders. They are putting out guidelines and just a matter of days and weeks. Scott there was a lawsuit filed by congressional candidate darrell issa and others challenging the legality of your cutive of by mail order executive vote by mail order. This withn to address the legislature to be on former legal ground. Legal ground . Gov. Newsom vote by mail is not novel in california, nor was it special election. We believe its the right thing. We believe its a nonpartisan issue. We want to keep people safe. Points ofll have contact for people who are disabled, people who are not as familiar with vote by mail. Many people know utah hardly a liberal state has been doing vote by mail for years. Oregon, a few others. I think there are fiveplus states where you can book by mail. I think its a responsible thing you can do to encourage people potentially go back into the fall and experience in a second way after putting that aretion at risk, elections too important. I think mr. Issas election is too important. Scott youll think the legislature needs to weigh in at all . Gov. Newsom i think its always helpful when people weigh in. The legislature which, trust me, weighed in. They worked very collaboratively with us on the executive order. E appreciate their work if they codify it, that could help as well. Why not . State guidance tilde wrecks californians to not gather with anyone who are not state guidance still direct skull of not gather with anyone who is not in your household. What challenges does this create for businesses and schools . Gov. Newsom this is a dynamic process. All of this will change. Every single point of reference, expectc and general we to change. Yes, we expect to change. Current stayathome order. It was not last year. It was just a few weeks ago that this was brought to everybodys way. Tion in a very acute the president was very focused on the needs of state and was criticizing for moving too quickly to reopen just a few weeks ago, not a few years ago. I do not want folks to have. Njured amnesia this disease is still with us. 188 families completely memorial weekend. We need to protect people to the byent that we are guided data. The extraordinary work of 140 million californians practicing social distancing. The more we do to stabilize the situation, the quicker we will be able to move forward with modifications. But this is not months and months of a permanent space. Every week we will be making modifications. We will have this preview for next week. Governor, a question from the Associated Press poll. Thestate does not declare authority to do whatever you want when we are fighting things like Heart Disease and cancer. The question is now that we are two months into this pandemic and the number of hospitalizations have stabilized, do you still believe you need emergency powers. There seems to be a lot of oversight. I encourage it. I have been looking for the legislature coming back. It is in terms of issues that need to be addressed. This is directly on multiple occasions over the last many weeks, certainly many days including a number of recent meetings related to the budget and oversight and stewardship. From the l. A. On blade. Report from the ucla school of law found that over 200,000 lgbtq people in california have a medical condition that puts them at risk of covid19 including hiv. There are no data points from your administration regarding the impacts on the delta between btqi community . Gov. Newsom what i love about the question is wonderful is a wonderful bookmark. The first question, governor, we work with the legislature . This question, will you bypass the legislature . On four separate occasions i have been asked that question specifically. On four separate occasions i have expressed the deep desire to reconcile this, but was also i am working with stott and many other members of the legislature including the of to lgbtqcaucus, the caucus, which i had the privilege of spending time with. This is an historic fact. This is Data Collection or thelack thereof. Lack thereof. Said millionsyou of masks are in the pipeline but how are restaurants and retail store supposed to compete to get the protective equipment they need to reopen safely under the new guidelines . Ago,newsom over two weeks two weeks ago to the day, we announced the weeks go by, so distributed 11e Million Masks just on that fire on that friday. You may recall we distributed to the department of education. When asked millions and millions of masks went to farm workers. Went into our food sector including grocery stores, not just large chains. The need to get into smaller grocery stores. The reason i went through that litany was not in anticipation of that question, but in recognition of the need to provide more personal protective gear so we can reopen our economy in a much more swift, robust way. We have made the case that we need to get those masks out, not just within the Hospital System and the alternative care system, but now into the economy. That includes two sectors of our economy. That includes those who were highlighted in the question, including salons. As you may have noted, we were , there was the relates toe order as the personal care industry. Thats a big part of conversation. To the extent that the state of california can service that gap, recognizing and how important it has been for everybody to secure ppe, that is exactly what we have done. Governor, the central just this week the Tulare County board of supervisors voted to have the county reopen in two phase three even though the county continues to see high daily test results and tests. Gov. Newsom it breaks my heart. Families who may have been impacted that may not have been impacted by covid19. They lost a loved one may not have lost their life because they are not working in a spirit of collaboration with Health Professionals who understand the disease and understand the consequences and being flippant about the moment. Admiration for the officials in Tulare County. I want them to know that. I want them to know i understand to reopen desire every aspect of the economy and go back to normalcy. As they are well aware, we are working collaboratively with them. They want to go deeper into the next phase against the advice of a lot of our health officials. Continue to collaborate. We will continue to cooperate. We may have areas of disagreement. We disagree with a lot of the city officials. They are saying, dont put this pressure on us. It will work its way out. I do not want to be punitive. I want to be responsible for the economic challenges. But again, these modifications are difficult. And theyre very vexing for areness leaders as they going through these very difficult times. I just want to reflect and input a reflect a sense of empathy and understanding to those who have disagreement and response. We look forward to working with them. I wille comments not take comments or resolutions personally. Scott governor, before covid a third of californians, including kids, were on medical. Enough tol strong serve 14 million or 15 million californians and give them timely access to Quality Health care you go is a sustainable . Gov. Newsom it depends how you define sustainable. , shortterm, yes. We have to absorb those responsibilities, but there are trend lines as relates to adequacy of care, cultural competency of care, the care,phic disparity of the need and desire to train more doctors, more rural areas. F the ports, reimbursements we made a lot of progress in the first year of our administration. We are proud of Governor Brown for the progress he made in his administration. Appropriation that i was hoping to make this year. Inappropriatewas with all of the magnitudes of the cut to support those reforms of the stage because change in economic conditions, but i am committed longterm to those reports. Committed for those supports and the reinforcement rates. That is to support beneficiaries. A whole panoply of reforms that are part of our package of substantively answering a very important question that deserves more than a soundbite response. This is fromor, politico will summer camps and a camps being allowed to open the summer . Gov. Newsom yeah, we are working very, very closely i was just talking with the california teachers association. Thats one example. Me of what iinding think all of us should be reminded of and that is the nature of our system. It is so decentralized through the state of california. 80 cities. And we have 400,000 School Districts independently led with a deep appreciation and recognition that localism is profound as much as it is pronounced. Developed under the Previous Administration went very specifically and advanced that cause. Will the cause of reopening, recognizing it is a bottom up process. Its the long way of saying this , that we have from working with , not many stakeholders least of which the superintendent of public education, the head of the othersboard, many, many to put out guidelines, not only for reopening schools with the flexibility required to address learning loss associated with the end of our school year because of covid19, but also in the space of Summer School. We have guidelines that will be updated. Updated next week. We have summer camp and Summer School guidelines. I expect many of those to be made public. People plus or minus threeday holiday. Aggressivelyd very to make sure its an inclusive process. Of four. Ent my oldest is 10. The youngest just turned four. I can assure you this is becoming more of a tradition from Summer School. Toeeply want to be able answer the question my kids ask me as well. When can i go to camp . A test around the l. A. Unified school district. One has to accept the regionalism and the localism that reflects the space rock lake as relates to Public Health and public safety. I want to thank everybody, as always, for the privilege an opportunity of sharing some of these thought, updates with all of you. We are making progress. Ake no mistake we are moving these modifications forward and meaningful modifications are being made and youre seeing that translate into not only new guidelines but the opening of retail throughout the state of california, churches, places of worship throughout the state of california, and it cant come anytime too soon. We will open our schools and a safe and responsible way, protecting our caregivers, protecting her i encourage everybody as you move forward aggressively, on a beautiful weekend, that usually brings people together. Regionally. Stay close to people you have been with in the extent that you go out you should do so thoughtfully and abide by local Health Considerations and guidelines. Where face coverings as appropriate. W ear face coverings as appropriate. I feel confident that the best is yet to come. Again, that is a sober point and i dont need to remind you that it will be our decisions that will determine that fate and future. Let us take time, all of us and pause and reflect that freedom is not something that we just inherit. It is something you have to fight for, you cannot take it for granted. Let us remember our heroes, the warriors, the folks that had one cause and comment. That was the cause of freedom to protect our liberties and protect our way of life. In theirhy we are here spirit and in that light and we hope you reflect upon millions of millions of americans this weekend and enjoy your more memorial day. Watch cspans daily unfiltered coverage of the governors response to the coronavirus pandemic, with briefings from the white house, congress, and governors from across the country. Join in the conversation on our live callin program. If you missed any of our live coverage, watch any time on demand at cspan. Org coronavirus. Night on q and a, historian jeff lynne discusses his book about the summer road trips taken by henry ford and thomas edison. The idea came that they would go ahead and go into the everglades. It would be a lot of exotic plants and animal life, and it would be an adventure. It was pointed out to them that there were not any roads, and it is dangerous, and there are alligators and worse, and people could die. The trip lasted a day and a half. There was a monsoon. There were snakes, there were alligators, they fled. They liked the idea. It came about that they would take a trip once a year if they could, but it was a little better planning, so disaster would be less looming. Sunday night at 8 00 p. M. Eastern. President trump began the White House Briefing by calling on governors to open houses of worship as soon as possible. After directing the centers for Disease Control to issue guidance deeming them essential. Then dr. Deborah birx, the Coronavirus Response coordinator, and the White House Press secretary took questions from reporters. Facilities to report death and infections that occurred before early may