![]() Jeffrey Klausner, a professor of medicine and public health at the University of California, suggested that Newsom could start lifting the lockdown by easing restrictions in rural places and re-opening public spaces, before lifting stay-at-home orders and eventually reopening restaurants that aren't crowded.ĭr. ![]() The order is enforceable by law, with anyone found not following the guidelines risking a fine of up to $1,000, up to six months in prison, or both.īut now Governor Newsom could start to incrementally lift the statewide stay-at-home order, at least in some areas of California. In a statement on Monday, Governor Newsom said that he would explain the "incremental release of the stay-at-home orders," adding that California would use "science to guide our decision making, not political pressure."Īccording to Johns Hopkins University, California has more than 24,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and more than 700 deaths.Ĭalifornia issued a stay-at-home order on March 19, closing all non-essential businesses, such as dine-in restaurants, bars and nightclubs, and asking residents to remain inside apart from accessing essential items or services. California Governor Gavin Newsom will reveal potential steps toward lifting the state's lockdown in a press conference at noon on April 14. ![]()
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