Local health officials announced on Tuesday evening that Tesla's Fremont, California factory can begin to increase its activities this week and may be able to restart some operations from May 18 if proper safety measures are in place and are properly enforced. shared on Twitter on Tuesday, the Alameda County Public Health Department said it had reviewed Tesla's COVID-19 prevention and control plan for its Fremont factory "as anticipated" as part of California Gov.
"We reviewed the plan and held productive discussions today with Tesla's representatives about their safety and prevention plans, including some additional safety recommendations," the department said in its statement.
"Next Monday, May 18th, marks two weeks following the May 4th Order loosening restrictions," the statement added. "Provided that the data show progress with our COVID-19 indicators, during this two week period, we would allow additional approved activities for local businesses, including Tesla, as previously planned."
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been sparring with local health officials over the opening of the factory, and Tesla faced backlash for . The company filed a lawsuit against Alameda County on Saturday, arguing it should be considered essential.Do you have a personal experience with the coronavirus you'd like to share? Or a tip on how your town or community is handling the pandemic? Please emailfrom Business Insider Intelligence on how COVID-19 is affecting industries.
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