NSPR: Interview: How the end of California’s COVID-19 state of emergency could affect Shasta County

Interview: How the end of California’s COVID-19 state of emergency could affect Shasta County

As of April 3, California is no longer requiring face masks in health care facilities. This is the next step in a series of loosening policies around COVID-19 following the end of the state’s emergency declaration in February. Daksha Rajagopalan is a community education specialist with the Shasta County Department of Health and Human Services. She spoke with NSPR’s Alec Stutson about the changes. Listen to the interview in today’s headlines.

— Alec Stutson, NSPR

https://www.mynspr.org/show/nspr-headlines/2023-04-04/council-revisits-valleys-edge-snowpack-breaks-record-covid-19-emergency-winds-down