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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – California plans to lift most coronavirus restrictions on businesses and workplaces June 15. State officials said that allows for life to almost get back to a pre-pandemic normal.
Governor Gavin Newsom announced California will also be getting rid of the color-coded tier system on that day.
But, many critics say Newsom’s “arbitrary” color-coded reopening guidelines are the problem in the first place.
California conducted the slowest reopening process in the nation, and may also be the reason that over 2 million Californians signed the petition to Recall Gavin Newsom. Newsom implemented strict guidelines that caused thousands of businesses to permanently close. The state’s Health and Human Services secretary says California’s mask mandate will remain in effect.
More than 90 competitors in 12 categories took part in the event, with Nelson riders relishing home trail advantage with several podium performances. Practice, qualifying and racing all took place on the one day – testing competitors’ mental fortitude as well as their skills on the bike. Despite a year-long hiatus from downhill competition, Canterbury’s Sam Blenkinsop showed no sign of rust in the spokes, taking out the men’s elite category, while Nelson’s Louise Kelly and Jess Harvey claimed second in the women’s elite and masters 30-39 categories, respectively. Rotorua’s Robin Goomes proved unstoppable in putting 13 seconds between her and Kelly, as was Agata Bulska of Canterbury with her 40-second margin over Harvey.