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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 3 OF THE DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY <br />SERVICES FOR THE CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUIRING FACE <br />COVERINGS AND COMPLIANCE WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING AND <br />INFECTION CONTROL GUIDELINES FOR ESSENTIAL BUSINESSES <br />SECTION 1. Findings. <br />A. International, national, state, and local health and governmental authorities are <br />responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus <br />named "SARS-CoV-2," and the disease it causes has been named "coronavirus <br />disease 2019," abbreviated COVID-19 ("COVID-19"). <br />B. On March 4, 2020, the Governor of the State of California declared a state of <br />emergency to make additional resources available, formalize emergency actions <br />already underway across multiple state agencies and departments, and help the state <br />prepare for broader spread of COVID-19. <br />C. On March 13, 2020, the President of the United States of America declared a <br />national emergency and announced that the federal government would make <br />emergency funding available to assist state and local governments in preventing the <br />spread of and addressing the effects of COVID-19. <br />D. The Orange County Board of Supervisors and Department of Public Health declared <br />a local emergency and local public health emergency to aid the regional healthcare <br />and governmental community in responding to COVID-19. <br />E. On March 17, 2020, the Santa Ana City Council proclaimed the existence of a local <br />emergency to ensure the availability of mutual aid and support an expedient response <br />to the novel coronavirus ("COVID-19") pandemic. <br />F. On March 19, 2020, California Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-33-20, <br />which mandates that all individuals living in the State of California stay home or at <br />their place of residence, except as needed, to maintain continuity of operations of <br />essential services sectors. <br />G. On April 1, 2020, the California Department of Public Health ("CDPH") issued <br />guidance regarding the use of face coverings in public. <br />H. On April 4, 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ("CDC") <br />recommended wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social <br />distancing measures are difficult to maintain, especially in areas of significant <br />community -based transmission. <br />I. On April 9, 2020, the Orange County Health Officer issued a face covering <br />recommendation for essential businesses, encouraging all employees at essential <br />businesses to wear a face covering while at work and that all residents engaged in <br />essential activities outside the home to do the same. <br />935387v4 <br />