In California, Newsome has loosened the ban on conducting what he refers to as "scheduled surgery". As he explains it, these are surgeries that while not having them wasn't immediately life threatening, could still be called "urgent", and could become life threatening if postponed indefinitely. (Like tumor removals)
The restriction loosening does not apply to things like nose jobs, boob jobs and tummy tucks...(The sort of thing that the average person probably thinks of when they think of "elective" surgery)
He's felt he could make this move because he has been advised by those with the proper knowledge that the state can do this while still retaining to sufficient resources to handle a surge need for Covid-19. (And of course the loosening could be reversed if health considerations demand it.)
It's a pro-public health and science driven decision; a carefully considered prudent first move, that will probably
save lives...
Unlike, say opening bowling alleys and tatoo parlors...
