Alameda County, where the factory is based, is one of six covered by an order from regional officials to “shelter in place,” which limits activity, travel and business functions to only the most essential, and advises people to stay home except for the most crucial reasons.
The county sheriff’s office on Tuesday afternoon said Tesla is not considered an essential business under that order and cannot continue to operate its factory normally.
Tesla’s Fremont facility, which is the company’s sole U.S. auto factory, employs more than 10,000 workers and had an annualized production of slightly more than 415,000 units by the fourth quarter.
A spokesman for the sheriff’s office on Wednesday said rumors on social media that it had sent officers to the Fremont plant were not true. He referred further questions to the local police department, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The offices of Fremont mayor’s and the Alameda County district where the factory is located did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
On Tuesday, a spokesman for the county sheriff’s office declined to provide details on any enforcement measures the sheriff’s office would take if Tesla defied the order.
Prior to the sheriff’s office’s decision, Tesla told employees in an email that the company and its suppliers would continue operations supporting the manufacturing and delivery of vehicles, a person who had see the email told Reuters.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-tesla-factory/teslas-california-factory-operating-despite-coronavirus-lockdown-order-witnesses-idUSKBN2152K8
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