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Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Saturday that three well-known California companies — Tesla, Apple and Gap — have stepped up to provided sorely needed medical supplies amid the pandemic.

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Newsom said Elon Musk, the founder of both Tesla and SpaceX, is “working overtime” to produce components for ventilators. And he said Musk has pledged to procure 250,000 masks, while Apple CEO Tim Cook committed to providing 1 million. Gap is also committing to produce masks.

“It’s ennobling and it makes you feel like we can truly really meet this moment,” Newsom said.

The governor said he is directing more than $42 million in emergency funding to expand California’s healthcare infrastructure as hospitals brace for an influx of patients.

More than $1.4 million will be used to expand testing capacity at a state public health lab in the city of Richmond; $8.6 million will be used to provide new ventilators, refurbish old ones and get IV fusion pumps. American Medical Response will get about $2 million to provide COVID-19 patient transportation.

He estimated that some 80 million Americans are under home isolation, which amounts to about one-fourth of the country’s population.

Unemployment claims in California are spiking higher over the last week, the governor said. Sunday, there were 40,000 claims; Monday, 70,000; Tuesday, 80,000; Wednesday, 125,000; Thursday, 135,000; and Friday, 114,000.

Newsom said the states need more support from the federal government, especially when it comes to critical medical supplies. The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first rapid-response test that will give people COVID-19 results in about 45 minutes.

He also said there were three surveillance tests completed in L.A., Orange and Santa Clara counties to test people who appeared to be healthy. The testing found COVID-19 positives among those tested, which Newsom said will give the state an idea of how many people are infected, so that resources can be re-purposed to deal with the needs of the communities.

He also said the state is negotiating with hotel owners about housing the homeless and even buying some hotels for that purpose.

He said there are no plans to restrict access in or out of California or stop freeway traffic.

“We want people to be free to walk their dogs, take a breath, exercise, take a walk or a hike and run if they want,” Newsom said. “We just want people to use common sense and not congregate with other people during the crisis.”

— From Staff and Wire Reports

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