Governor Didn’t Ask Public Health Staff Before Ending COVID Restrictions

Statewide Iowa — Some Democratic lawmakers say they heard the Iowa Department of Public Health’s acting director say Governor Reynolds didn’t consult the agency before eliminating pandemic-related restrictions this weekend.

Representative Lindsey James of Dubuque says the statement was made during the weekly call Democratic lawmakers have with the public health department.

(As above) “It took my breath away,” James says. “It is mind boggling to me that the governor didn’t consult her own public health experts when making such a major public health decision for our state.” 

Reynolds lifted all business restrictions on Sunday and eliminated a requirement for wearing a mask in some public places. Governor Reynolds was on the Fox News Channel Monday night, discussing her decision to dial back the COVID-related restrictions she ordered in November.

(As above) “COVID hospitalization numbers are down 80% from where they were at their peak,” Reynolds said. “…Iowans know how to be safe and responsible.”

Reynolds made her comments on The Sean Hannity Show. The governor told the cable TV host that Iowa businesses know how to keep their customers safe and the state is coming out of COVID in a really strong position.

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