Dr. Karen Ramstrom, Shasta County鈥檚 public health officer, remains in her position for now, after facing angry protesters unhappy with her handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, and repeated calls for her termination.
Supervisors met behind closed doors Tuesday to discuss the dismissal of an unnamed public employee. However, Ramstrom鈥檚 dismissal has been brought up in prior meetings, and she faced a closed-door performance review in early March.
County officials would not respond to requests to confirm the employee in question.
Dozens of residents spoke in support of Ramstrom before the board Tuesday.
Shasta county resident Patrick Moriarty says calls for her dismissal are political, and adds the county shouldn鈥檛 remove public health officials for doing their job.
鈥淗er performance over the last two years deserves to be applauded and commended," says Moriarty. "We are a safer and healthier community because of her and her leadership. This board has plenty of opportunities to resist and to buck state mandates.鈥
Just recently, the county board lifted nearly all its COVID related restrictions and expressed their opposition to state vaccine mandates.
Shasta resident Shannon Hicks warned of the consequences that result from politically motivated firings.
鈥淎 brain drain; with many fleeing that are here today, but also those who would be unwilling to ever consider employment in Shasta County for fear that they would be fired for capricious reasons," he says.
Board chair Les Baugh spoke after their closed session, saying supervisors took a lot of thought and considerations from the public into their discussion. They announced no reportable actions were taken.
While supervisors are the firing of an employee, other disciplinary actions may remain a secret.