California is set to reopen on June 15: What will change?
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Tommy Armenta trains Tiana Dolorfino at Diakadi Fitness in San Francisco. The gym’s co-owner, Bill Polson, says he thinks more people will come to fitness centers after consumer confidence increases.Santiago Mejia/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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The owner of Diakadi Fitness seeks to assure customers about the gym’s safety.Santiago Mejia/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
On June 15, California plans to reopen after 15 months of pandemic restrictions. But a month before that date, it’s still not quite clear what exactly “reopen” means.
State officials say it will be a return to business as usual for scores of sectors — including restaurants, gyms and movie theaters — that have been forced to limit capacity under California’s color-coded blueprint. Bars will be able to reopen indoors in every county. Private gatherings like weddings can resume with larger guest lists.