California will roll back ALL its COVID-19 restrictions except mask mandate from June 15 if there is enough vaccine supply and hospitalizations remain low, Gov Newsom says
Forty million state residents will be allowed to go to the movies and the beach freely from mid-June
Governor Gavin Newsom says the key to this happening is sufficient vaccine supply for age 16+ and stable and low hospitalization rates
California became the first state to issue a statewide stay-at-home order last spring and has endured the nation s longest lockdown
It has been operating a complex color-coded tier system system, dictating which businesses could open
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Yosemite Falls seen without people.Carolyn Cole/TNS
When the announcement came that Yosemite National Park would reinstate its day-use reservation system, restricting the number of visitors for most of the month of February, Douglas Shaw hit a breaking point.
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California Lifts COVID-19 Stay-At-Home Orders For All Regions
Monday, January 25, 2021 | Sacramento, CA
Zach Erickson measures to make sure tables are socially distanced at Hop Garden Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021.
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Updated 1:06 p.m.
After nearly two months, California health officials on Monday lifted the regional stay-at-home order across the state, making way for businesses like restaurants, gyms and hair salons to reopen with some restrictions.
State health officials say they lifted the order because the 4-week projection of intensive care unit capacity in each of the five regions is above the 15% threshold. California Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly said that’s largely because the expected holiday surge of new COVID-19 cases “did not overwhelm the health care system to the degree we had feared.”