Oceanside Council Demands County Health Order Changes Immediately

Changes Include opening of beaches and local economy.

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Oceanside, Ca – The Oceanside City Council Wednesday, during its scheduled council meeting gave direction to staffers to prepare a letter to be sent immediately to San Diego County Health and Human Services Officer, Wilma J. Wooten’s, M.D. demanding an amendment to county health orders surrounding COVID-19 to permit local agencies to decide when beaches, parks, harbor and local businesses can open.

The strong demand comes after weeks of economical shut down required by the current health Order including thousands of businesses deemed as non-essential to close and public amenities that lack enforcement of social distancing to be off limits.

The letter clarifies that Oceanside residents and businesses are fully capable of practicing social distancing and sanitary policies that current essential businesses follow.

A motion was made 2 weeks earlier by Councilman Rodriguez with hesitation by majority on council. “Oceanside has put forth extraordinary efforts to flatten the curve but as we push down the curve, like a large balloon, a new curve is created. In this case it is an unemployment and loss of essential revenues curve” Rodriguez said before making the motion Wednesday evening with 4-1 support (Sanchez No).

The letter demands changes to County Health Order be made immediately, but no later than 5/1/2020.
Christopher Rodriguez
Oceanside City Council