California's new coronavirus curfew does not apply to Tesla workers
-state health dept
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[November 21, 2020] By
Tina Bellon
(Reuters) - Workers at Tesla Inc's
California vehicle factory are deemed essential and are not impacted by
the state's latest restrictions to curb a new surge in coronavirus
infections, the California health department said on Friday.
Tesla and local California officials in March engaged in a heated
months-long standoff over restrictions imposed to curb the first wave of
infections, which culminated in the company's chief executive, Elon
Musk, defying health orders, suing local officials and threatening to
leave the state.
California's governor on Thursday imposed a curfew on social gatherings
and other nonessential activities.
Beginning on Saturday, the stay-at-home order prohibits non-essential
business from 10 p.m. until 5 a.m. each day and applies in the majority
of the state's counties, including Alameda County, where Tesla's factory
is located.
Asked whether the order applied to workers at Tesla's Fremont factory,
the California Department of Public Health in a statement said it did
not apply to employees deemed essential workers, with manufacturing
listed as an essential workforce.
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New Tesla electric vehicles are seen in a lot at Tesla's primary
vehicle factory after CEO Elon Musk announced he was defying local
officials' coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions by reopening
the plant in Fremont, California, U.S. May 11, 2020. REUTERS/Stephen
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"The Critical Manufacturing Sector identifies several industries to serve as the
core of the sector including Transportation Equipment Manufacturing Products,"
the office said.
CNBC first reported on the health department's policies.
Under California law, local counties can impose more restrictive measures than
mandated by the state. Alameda County on Friday did not immediately respond to a
request for comment.
In a statement on Monday the county's health department said it was following
state guidance, but may act to restrict activities beyond the state's
requirements.
During the initial virus outbreak in March, local officials ordered Tesla to
halt production and Tesla's factory remained shut down for roughly six weeks.
Billionaire Musk in early May defied county orders by reopening the factory,
telling county officials he stood ready for arrest.
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