COVID-19 State of Emergency Orders Are Sunsetting in California

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Earlier this year, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the State of California's COVID-19 State of Emergency will end on February 28, 2023. Since then, numerous localities have announced the end of their own states of emergency. Please see below for the state of emergency end dates announced by some of the major counties and cities across California (some of which have already gone into effect).

Jurisdiction End Date of COVID-19 State of Emergency
County of Alameda February 28, 2023
County of Contra Costa February 28, 2023
City and County of San Francisco February 28, 2023
City of Oakland Official end date has not been announced, though it is anticipated that Oakland may follow California state guidance.
County of Los Angeles February 1, 2023
City of Los Angeles February 1, 2023
County of Marin February 23, 2023
City of San Diego February 28, 2023
County of San Diego February 28, 2023
County of Orange Official end date has not been announced, aside from generally stating that it will end in the "first quarter of 2023."

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