California first state to approach COVID-19 as endemic, not pandemic: 'We will work to live with this virus'

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California first state to approach COVID-19 as endemic, not pandemic: 'We will work to live with this virus'
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A disease reaches the endemic stage when the virus still exists in a community but becomes manageable as immunity builds

with Gov. Gavin Newsom's announcement Thursday of a plan that emphasizes prevention and quick reaction to outbreaks over mandated masking and business shutdowns.

. Republicans have been frequent critics of Newsom's handling of the coronavirus and were quick to disparage his latest effort.

"Surveillance, testing, vaccination and treatment make the context very different and make it appropriate to shift our response from a pandemic response of trying to do everything possible, to a more rational response to try to implement things that we have strong evidence that work," Klausner said. California's health secretary, Dr. Mark Ghaly, said one of the goals is to avoid business closures and other far-reaching mandates. However, he said the state's requirement that schoolchildren be vaccinated against coronavirus by fall remains in effect.

All this will cost billions, much of it already outlined in the pandemic response package Newsom sought as part of his budget last month. That includes $1.9 million that lawmakers already approved to boost staffing at hospitals and increase coronavirus testing and vaccine distribution, as well as existing money and anticipated federal funds.

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