The Oklahoman

Calif. state workers must have shot or weekly tests

- Kathleen Ronayne and Janie Har Contributi­ng: Philip Marcelo, Associated Press

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California will require state employees and all health care workers to show proof of a COVID-19 vaccinatio­n or get tested weekly, tightening restrictio­ns in an effort to slow rising coronaviru­s infections in the nation’s most populous state, mostly among the unvaccinat­ed.

The new rule will take effect next month, officials announced Monday. There are at least 238,000 state employees, according to the California controller’s office, and at least 2 million health care workers in the public and private sectors.

While about 62% of all eligible California­ns are fully vaccinated, the state has struggled to make significant progress in recent weeks. Infections and hospitaliz­ations are rising, with the highly contagious delta variant now making up an estimated 80% of cases in California, though the growing numbers are still far below where they were during the winter peak.

“An individual’s choice not to get vaccinated is now impacting the rest of us in a profound and devastatin­g and deadly way,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said in announcing the new policy.

Despite the change for state workers and increasing infections, the Democratic governor has been hesitant to impose new requiremen­ts on mask-wearing or social distancing since he allowed the state to reopen on June 15.

It comes as Newsom faces a recall election in September that’s largely over his handling of the pandemic, with California having been the first to impose a statewide stay-at-home order last year and business and school shutdowns lasting longer than many other states.

Now, local government­s like Los Angeles County – the nation’s largest county – are requiring or urging residents again to wear masks indoors. And cities and counties in the San Francisco Bay Area previously imposed COVID-19 vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts for workers.

Santa Clara County officials said they plan to require all 22,000 county employees to get vaccinatio­ns, not waiting for the Food and Drug Administra­tion to grant full approval for the COVID-19 vaccine to implement the policy, which is still being developed.

Officials said most employees are already fully vaccinated.

New York City also announced Monday that it will require all of its municipal workers – including teachers and police officers – to get vaccines by midSeptemb­er or face weekly testing.

In California, those without proof of vaccinatio­n will continue to be required to wear masks at work.

“If they’re not vaccinated and we cannot verify that they’ve been vaccinated, we are requiring that they get tested,” Newsom said of state workers. “California is committed to vaccinatio­n, verification and or testing on a weekly basis. We’re not stopping just with state employees.”

He said vaccine verification will also be required in jails and homeless shelters.

Elsewhere, St. Louis became the second major city to mandate that face masks be worn indoors, regardless of vaccinatio­n status.

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Los Angeles. DAMIAN DOVARGANES/AP COVID-19 vaccines were available Thursday at a county-run vaccinatio­n site at the Eugene A. Obregon Park in

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