California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration expects more state workers to volunteer for contact tracing assignments, and if they don’t, the state has the authority to reassign them to the work, according to an administration spokeswoman.
Newsom is recruiting 10,000 contact tracers to call, text and email people who have been in contact with those who tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.
So far, California has trained about 950 state and local government employees to be contact tracers. Another 350 are in the pipeline, according to numbers provided by Ali Bay, a spokeswoman for the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 Joint Information Center.
“Our expectation is that state employees will continue to volunteer for contact tracing because they understand the critical nature of this effort and recognize that public service involves stepping up for our fellow Californians during an emergency or disaster,” Bay said in an email. “During any statewide emergency, and in the case of slowing the spread of COVID-19 to protect public health, state workers can be reassigned as disaster services workers to assist with response and recovery efforts.”
The administration has asked state departments to identify 5 percent of employees who could be redirected to contact tracing assignments, Newsom said Tuesday. California employs about 230,000 state workers.
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Newsom is recruiting 10,000 contact tracers to call, text and email people who have been in contact with those who tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.
So far, California has trained about 950 state and local government employees to be contact tracers. Another 350 are in the pipeline, according to numbers provided by Ali Bay, a spokeswoman for the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 Joint Information Center.
“Our expectation is that state employees will continue to volunteer for contact tracing because they understand the critical nature of this effort and recognize that public service involves stepping up for our fellow Californians during an emergency or disaster,” Bay said in an email. “During any statewide emergency, and in the case of slowing the spread of COVID-19 to protect public health, state workers can be reassigned as disaster services workers to assist with response and recovery efforts.”
The administration has asked state departments to identify 5 percent of employees who could be redirected to contact tracing assignments, Newsom said Tuesday. California employs about 230,000 state workers.
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ReplyDeleteThe term is the definition of an invasion of privacy by an out-of-control government.
This is not a slippery slope.
This is the bottom of the hill.
Nazi's on steroids...this is like the Communists countries...what is happening to our nation??? this is not good. Do people understand what this really means? Maryland and other states are doing this as well. You will be 'followed' more than ever before. Why are you willing to give up your freedom/liberty so easily...like sheep being led to the slaughter.
ReplyDeleteYes be good little nazis follow your dear leaders orders. Find all those evil virus spreaders and contacts and shut em down.
ReplyDeleteYes be good little nazis follow your dear leaders orders. Find all those evil virus spreaders and contacts and shut em down.
ReplyDeleteDid you know that tom hanks wife is a satanist? Interesting since they caught corvo. Wonder what lies and deceptions they played a part in?
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