Silicon Valley has no immediate plans to weaken coronavirus stay-at-home order
Silicon Valley’s health officer has no immediate plans to weaken its strict stay-at-home order in accordance with Gov. Gavin Newsom’s relaxation of the statewide mandate, saying she couldn’t take that step without increasing the risk to public safety.
Cody said she wanted to get that reproduction number to fall below 1 before easing stay-at-home orders.
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