In a briefing Wednesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom again maintained that California's stay-at-home order must continue, despite a smattering of protests and an increasing number of cities and counties urging him to ease the restrictions.
As my Sacramento colleagues Phil Willon and Taryn Luna explain in their story, the governor has thus far
But for Californians longing to get back to some semblance of normalcy, the briefing was not without a ray of hope. Newsom has said that easing restrictions requires more testing, andThe results of that expanded testing will play a key role in determining when to ease stay-at-home orders. The ability to closely monitor and track potential cases is one of thethat Newsom previously said must be met before the state can begin to ease the unprecedented stay-at-home order.
The order, which Trump signed on Wednesday afternoon, will restrict some people from entering the country over the next 60 days, but does not shut off applications for permanent residence as he had publicly declared just one day earlier.
It’s unclear how the policy will be implemented, what constitutes an outbreak or how long the restaurants will be listed online.Coyotes, falcons, deer and other wildlife are reclaiming L.A. territory as humans stay at home.
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