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Newsom feels the heat
With COVID-19 ravaging the Golden State and creating economic hardship, Californians are frustrated. Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom was already disliked by pockets of the state for his liberal policies, but the pandemic has pushed discontent to a new level. And Newsom is in the crosshairs.
Monday, Feb. 1. Here’s what’s happening with the coronavirus in California and beyond.
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As coronavirus case numbers fall and California’s restaurants dust off their patios and set up sidewalk seating, it’s worth taking a look back at the latest stay-at-home order to ask:
Did the ban on outdoor dining make a difference?
The ban became a political flashpoint this fall and winter, as restaurants hanging on by a thread lost a desperately needed lifeline, and a pandemic-weary public lost its patience with confusing regulations that allowed indoor malls to remain open, while outdoor restaurant operations had to close.