California set to keep workplace pandemic rules through 2022

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California workplace regulators are poised to extend mandatory pay for workers affected by the coronavirus through the end of 2022.

through the end of 2022, more than two months after state lawmakers restored similar benefits through September.

But Rob Moutrie, a policy advocate with the California Chamber of Commerce, said business groups "remain concerned about the cost and confusion of maintaining uncapped exclusion pay as part of the regulation, particularly in light of the Legislature’s recent passage of COVID-19 sick leave legislation."

The state’s case rate is up by one third and test positivity has doubled since late March. Hospitalizations and intensive care patients remain at or near their lows for the pandemic. But the state’s models predict hospitalizations will increase from fewer than 1,000 now to 1,500 in another month, while ICU admissions are expected to continue declining before beginning a slow increase by late May.

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