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Ventura County Declares Local Health Emergency

Public Health Department says decision is in light of the increased spread of COVID-19 and Gov. Newsom’s Declared State of Emergency.

Ventura County Declares Local Health Emergency

Ventura County’s Public Health Department declared a local health emergency Thursday following the discovery of the county’s second presumptive positive case of the coronavirus (COVID-19) the day prior. Ventura County’s first positive case, a traveler returning from a Grand Princess cruise, was confirmed by the CDC on Tuesday.

The department said that the decision was in light of the increased spread across the county as well as the increase in local cases. It also said the declaration was in line with Governor Gavin Newsom’s Declared State of Emergency and mass gathering guidance early Thursday.

“This declaration will enhance our ability to take further lifesaving actions as we continue to respond to this evolving health and safety threat,” said County CEO, Mike Powers. “These actions will allow us to have even greater coordination to protect our residents and prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our communities.”